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It's weird to me that you seem to be holding a position passionately that you aren't able to come up with any arguments to defend. Maybe that means you got something wrong, no?
What are you talking about? The corporate income taxes that only 1 in 3 businesses pay at all? That make up like 5% of our federal revenues? We could hardly be giving businesses a freer ride than we are...
Come on man. Worker productivity isn't something I cam up with or that I calculated... Obviously you know that, right? It's a standard economic measure. The BLS publishes the numbers every quarter...
Certainly bureaucrats are limited by the scope of their job and influence but that does not mean that they will not enthusiastically enforce whatever powers they might have.
At this point in your post it has become obvious that you have completely missed my point.
At this point in your post it has become obvious that you have completely missed my point.
He often does that.
But what do you expect from a person who's only point ever seems to be "Left evil, Right holier then thou".
You were dealing in unrealistic generalities that went nowhere.
Do you have any links to support that claim or are you just blowing smoke out your ass again?
Which is pretty much 99% of your posts considering you make the most sweeping generalizations of all. "The left does this..." and so on.
The only thing that comes outta my ass is 253 carat diamonds.
Then it's evident your mouth is the source for your own waste.
The only thing that comes outta my ass is 253 carat diamonds.
I swear I saw Conservative say he was a human resources guy.
who do you think should determine the wages for an employee? What purpose do the OWS crowd serve and don't they have better use of their time? What I see as a problem is the entitlement mentality held by far too many and that is being promoted by iiberalism. I am waiting for someone to define what fair share is for the rich to pay as well as what is the fair share for lower income workers to pay. While your at it how about defining what a McDonald's worker should pay or any other lower educated worker with nothing but their time invested in the business?
You and I agree there is an entitlement problem but it's not with those demonstrating against wall street, it's with those at the top of the money chain, those who steal from the poor and middle class to continue the draining and destruction of the middle class, but you can't see that can you? is it because you are profitting by inflating the costs of life essential needs, products and services that people require to survive? Wall Street should be regulated to stop the thievery by the rich.
Most of those demonstrating around 70% work either full or part time, it's not a problem with employee productivity it's a problem with greed. You and those who prescribe to your economic conservative rhetoric will find that you are killing the golden goose " the american worker the american consumer and now the people are starting to rise up trying to protect thier future and the future of generations to come.
It's plain to me that you have no idea of how a business operates, it's plain to me that you have no idea of the value of the employeee to the company, every cog in the economic wheel is needed whether it's the server at MacDonalds or the CEO to keep the wheel turning, when the server no longer has employment the CEO no longer is required
You and I agree there is an entitlement problem but it's not with those demonstrating against wall street, it's with those at the top of the money chain, those who steal from the poor and middle class to continue the draining and destruction of the middle class, but you can't see that can you? is it because you are profitting by inflating the costs of life essential needs, products and services that people require to survive? Wall Street should be regulated to stop the thievery by the rich.
Most of those demonstrating around 70% work either full or part time, it's not a problem with employee productivity it's a problem with greed. You and those who prescribe to your economic conservative rhetoric will find that you are killing the golden goose " the american worker the american consumer and now the people are starting to rise up trying to protect thier future and the future of generations to come.
It's plain to me that you have no idea of how a business operates, it's plain to me that you have no idea of the value of the employeee to the company, every cog in the economic wheel is needed whether it's the server at MacDonalds or the CEO to keep the wheel turning, when the server no longer has employment the CEO no longer is required
The 80,000 regulations cost usx more than one trillion dollars a year. How much do you want a job?Absolutely. We do need some regulation
It is all about power. Businesses spend a great deal to prevent the Congress from harming them.No, of course not. But that in no way contradicts the fact that the statement "Governments regulate only for the sake of regulating" is inherently idiotic. Regulations don't exist for their own sake. Neither do regulators simply regulate because they are on a power trip. Congress did not pass the Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act because they thought it would be fun for the folks at the EPA to piss people off.
It is all about power. Businesses spend a great deal to prevent the Congress from harming them.
There is no such thing as "power for its own sake."
Sure. If you say so.They also spend a great deal to make sure Congress bends the rules in their favour to screw you over.
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