To: dljordan
Keep it up Willie! Idon't think anyone has a "right" to a job Thank-you!
Despite the mudslinging that's practiced by my critics, I agree that nobody has a "right" to a job.
However, as American Citizens, we DO have a "right" to expect our elected officials to enact policies that will benefit (rather than hinder) our economic endeavors.
70 posted on
11/02/2004 9:17:15 AM PST by
Willie Green
(Hawkins/Tonnelson in 2004!!!)
To: Willie Green
That is true (the government should not enact laws that hurt jobs). California is a good example of a state that just keeps enacting new regulations on businesses that will keep hurting jobs (the state has a new rule on the ballot for requiring businesses to provide health insurance). Ohio has one of the highest taxes in the US, and it wonders why it is having a hard time economically. Florida has one of the lowest taxes and is booming. It's not rocket science--it's only basic economics. We are all subject to the laws of economics whether we like it or not, and politicians need to understand this.
77 posted on
11/02/2004 9:22:34 AM PST by
Hendrix
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