If you mean tax breaks for all by reducing the burden of government, then I'm for that. If, instead, you mean taxing employers who are providing jobs in order to give the money to employers whose businesses can't compete in the world market, then you would only be making the successful employers less successful. Not a good idea.
I identify more with the Indian engineer who recently got his first apartment, a studio, and a small, fuel efficient car than with a whole lot of Americans who expect their sociology degrees to earn them a comfortable living and an early retirement.
of course the first. encourage hiring and better pay. that don’t jibe with the governments goal of having as many people dependent upon it as possible.