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This is one of those WOW just WOW moments. Could this leftist really be our next pres?
"Appearing at a Boston rally for Democrat gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley on Friday, Hillary Clinton told the crowd gathered at the Park Plaza Hotel not to listen to anybody who says that “businesses create jobs.”
“Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said.
Hillary: 'Don't Let Anybody Tell You' That 'Businesses Create Jobs'
This is one of those WOW just WOW moments. Could this leftist really be our next pres?
"Appearing at a Boston rally for Democrat gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley on Friday, Hillary Clinton told the crowd gathered at the Park Plaza Hotel not to listen to anybody who says that “businesses create jobs.”
“Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said.
Hillary: 'Don't Let Anybody Tell You' That 'Businesses Create Jobs'
Another thread on this, and as pointed out in that thread, it is a quote taken out of context. She is referring to "trickle down economics", or as it is referred to now since trickle down failed, "supply side economics"
I usually search to see if there is a thread on a subject I want to bring here but this caught me so off guard I lost my cool. I just can't believe this s***.
This is one of those WOW just WOW moments. Could this leftist really be our next pres?
"Appearing at a Boston rally for Democrat gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley on Friday, Hillary Clinton told the crowd gathered at the Park Plaza Hotel not to listen to anybody who says that “businesses create jobs.”
“Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said.
Hillary: 'Don't Let Anybody Tell You' That 'Businesses Create Jobs'
This is one of those WOW just WOW moments. Could this leftist really be our next pres?
"Appearing at a Boston rally for Democrat gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley on Friday, Hillary Clinton told the crowd gathered at the Park Plaza Hotel not to listen to anybody who says that “businesses create jobs.”
“Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said.
Hillary: 'Don't Let Anybody Tell You' That 'Businesses Create Jobs'
And if you actually consider that past a talking point, she's absolutely right. Demand by consumers (whether they be other businesses or individuals or MIC) create the need for more product or service and then the business fills that need with more employees. DEMAND by CONSUMERS creates jobs, and not a damned thing else.
If you have no job and no money you demand nothing. If you have a job created by business you have money and you demand goods and services your attempt to put the cart ahead of the horse is nuts
If you have no job and no money you demand nothing. If you have a job created by business you have money and you demand goods and services your attempt to put the cart ahead of the horse is nuts
To put the same DEMAND CREATES JOBS, aspect another way. The business wouldn't exist in the first place if a demand wasn't seen, created, or otherwise on the table that needed to be supplied.
Demand without income? Where do they get the money then ,welfare? People with jobs pay for that too
To put the same DEMAND CREATES JOBS, aspect another way. The business wouldn't exist in the first place if a demand wasn't seen, created, or otherwise on the table that needed to be supplied.
This is one of those WOW just WOW moments. Could this leftist really be our next pres?
"Appearing at a Boston rally for Democrat gubernatorial candidate Martha Coakley on Friday, Hillary Clinton told the crowd gathered at the Park Plaza Hotel not to listen to anybody who says that “businesses create jobs.”
“Don’t let anybody tell you it’s corporations and businesses create jobs,” Clinton said.
Hillary: 'Don't Let Anybody Tell You' That 'Businesses Create Jobs'
i looked around the net for her speech, convinced that this was an excerpt taken out of context
having read a variety of sources there are only two possible explanations
1. either hillary has no grasp of basic, BASIC economics
or
2. she is inarticulate about her positions
neither is a good thing for the prospective presidential candidate
i looked around the net for her speech, convinced that this was an excerpt taken out of context
having read a variety of sources there are only two possible explanations
1. either hillary has no grasp of basic, BASIC economics
or
2. she is inarticulate about her positions
neither is a good thing for the prospective presidential candidate
To put the same DEMAND CREATES JOBS, aspect another way. The business wouldn't exist in the first place if a demand wasn't seen, created, or otherwise on the table that needed to be supplied.
That's not a very strong argument, if you're trying to refute the idea that private sector companies create jobs.
Wasn't she on the wal mart, monsanto, and tyson foods board of directors? :lol:
I think you misunderstand the concept of demand. Yes, a private sector company creates jobs, but only when a demand for their product exists. If no one wants what they have to offer, they do not need workers to produce the product. Ergo, the non producing workers won't have a job and nothing to trickle back into the economy.
At least Hillary said something. McConnell says nothing, and the right will probably still re-elect him, "I'm not announcing what the agenda would be in advance. "
Sen. McConnell touts 2005 push for private Social Security accounts, doesn't say if he'll do same as Senate Majority Leader - Insider Louisville
Another thread on this, and as pointed out in that thread, it is a quote taken out of context. She is referring to "trickle down economics", or as it is referred to now since trickle down failed, "supply side economics"
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