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To: Cringing Negativism Network

You are stuck on an ideology that does not comprehend the unintended consequences of your proposed actions and stuck in a time that has long passed.

It would also be a tax increase to every American and you’re absolutely liberal naive to think it wouldn’t depress sales and economic activity in many sectors thereby causing the loss of other jobs.

It would also punish all hard working Americans who have opened up businesses that depend on imports and exports as it would surely cause retaliatory tariffs and tariff increases.

If you want more American jobs, the way to do it is to reduce the cost of producing here by rolling back the IRS, OSHA, the EPA and the EEOC and all kinds of government bureaucracy that makes us non competitive - in addition to corporate taxes. Then businesses would glady repatriate here.

All you are doing is trading the jobs you think are “good” for jobs you don’t realize exist. And you are toeing the union talking points to do it.

Welcome to the SEIU, the AFL CIO, Richard Trumka’s house and all kinds of other folks who want what you want.


121 posted on 05/15/2011 2:35:35 PM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (American Thinker Columnist / Rush ghost contributor)
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To: C. Edmund Wright
If you want more American jobs, the way to do it is to reduce the cost of producing here by rolling back the IRS, OSHA, the EPA and the EEOC and all kinds of government bureaucracy that makes us non competitive - in addition to corporate taxes. Then businesses would glady repatriate here.

Wow!! Someone on this thread finally got it right. You even included the EEOC. I am extremely proud of you and agree 100 percent.

136 posted on 05/15/2011 4:10:29 PM PDT by saminfl
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