She really believes that? She is done as viable pres candidate
She really believes that? She is done as viable pres candidate
Investors do...
I own a successful one person business. I am not an investor. I have no investors. I created my own job.
Paula p wrote:
She really believes that? She is done as viable pres candidate
Are you kidding? This is the kind of stuffs the democrats and liberals love. All those poor people need to believe that only the government can provide for them and protect them from the big bad businesses.
She is prime presidential material for the left.
I forgot about the jerry springer watchrd
Thank you.
Show me a business that promotes that they create jobs and I make sure I don't invest in it. As an investor I want a business to create wealth. Which generally means creating economies of scale and minimizing jobs.
If you want to create jobs, stop taxing jobs. The elephant in the room is this crushing payroll tax we have. That is something neither Republicans or Democrats want to cut. Reagan actually raised this tax. Its been disaster ever since.
What ?
You don't want 8 more years of Bill Clinton ?
ryan foreman wrote:
Thank you.
Show me a business that promotes that they create jobs and I make sure I don't invest in it. As an investor I want a business to create wealth. Which generally means creating economies of scale and minimizing jobs.
If you want to create jobs, stop taxing jobs. The elephant in the room is this crushing payroll tax we have. That is something neither Republicans or Democrats want to cut. Reagan actually raised this tax. Its been disaster ever since.
You seem to think that the implication is the POINT or GOAL of a business is to create jobs. No one has said that. Job creation is simply a RESULT of business.
Show us a business that has created wealth without employees.
My company is a Forbes Top 50 company and you would be an idiot to have not invested in it in the last 5 years. They routinely promote the new jobs they have created in the local community. It is called community relations and is important to large companies.
My goal as a current business owner is to automate and eliminate jobs. in the process I will create openings for machine learning engineers and so the truly self determined will still be able to find work.
Incorrect. The payroll tax was raised during the Carter administration but did not go into effect until the first Reagan administration.
The social security portion of the tax (6.2 percent) was actually cut during the first Obama adm.. But it was not renewed after a 2 year run.
OK, moron, isn't the whole idea behind giving big businesses tax breaks to give them more money to create jobs?
Yes.
Of course it doesn't work that way but that's what the Republicans will tell you.
Demand creates jobs. No business can succeed without demand for their product or service. When the lower/middle class has no money to spend, demand drops, and jobs go with it.
Businesses create the products that the public doesn't even know they want yet. No one was demanding an iPhone when Jobs unveiled it. Now millions HAVE to have one. And since record numbers of people are buying them, there doesn't appear to be a demand issue at this point.
Track Timer wrote:
Demand creates jobs. No business can succeed without demand for their product or service. When the lower/middle class has no money to spend, demand drops, and jobs go with it.
She knows what you have to say to appeal to the masses in a society whose leading intellectuals include people like Krugman.
...and she is bloody poor too.
Originator wrote:
Businesses create the products that the public doesn't even know they want yet. No one was demanding an iPhone when Jobs unveiled it. Now millions HAVE to have one. And since record numbers of people are buying them, there doesn't appear to be a demand issue at this point.
Pfft...of course there was a demand. Mobile phones existed before the iPhone...mobile internet existed before the iPhone...of course there was a demand for a mobile phone with internet capabilities. iPhone (and others) filled that demand and continue to do so.
Yes, people existed prior to the iPhone. Yes, they used the products that were put before them. But no one was standing outside a cellphone store, a Best Buy, a camera shop, etc demanding a touch screen, app-based, iPod/internet/phone/camera/etc all-in-one device. If Apple and the copycats didn't continue to innovate these devices, and now entire ecosystems, there would have been far less job growth across the board (based on all the new capabilities that the new devices and ecosystems bring with it). Many new companies exist solely because the Apple and friends continued to innovate. And these are high-tech, well-paying jobs that wouldn't have existed.Engineering good products drives demand. The masses will follow. And since the producers are trying to maximize profits, they will find a way for everyone to be able to afford these products (which you consider demand).
Track Timer wrote:
Originator wrote:Businesses create the products that the public doesn't even know they want yet. No one was demanding an iPhone when Jobs unveiled it. Now millions HAVE to have one. And since record numbers of people are buying them, there doesn't appear to be a demand issue at this point.
Pfft...of course there was a demand. Mobile phones existed before the iPhone...mobile internet existed before the iPhone...of course there was a demand for a mobile phone with internet capabilities. iPhone (and others) filled that demand and continue to do so.
I don't understand your point, but that is ok.
Apple rarely invents anything. They take existing ideas and make them better. There were mp3 players before the iPod. Apple did it better. There were tablets before the iPad. Apple did it better. There were phones, smartphones, and mobile internet devices before the iPhone. They did it better. Apple knew there was a demand for these products because others had tried and succeeded in those areas (think Blackberry, etc).
Either way, the demand for these devices created a market, which Apple filled with its products. The creation and manufacture of those products created jobs. The demand created the jobs. If there was no demand for these products there would be no reason to produce them and no jobs associated with them.
creature bias wrote:
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My company is a Forbes Top 50 company and you would be an idiot to have not invested in it in the last 5 years...
Really? I'd be willing to bet that 99% of the population did not invest in your company in the last 5 years? All idiots?
Track Timer wrote:
Demand creates jobs. No business can succeed without demand for their product or service. When the lower/middle class has no money to spend, demand drops, and jobs go with it.
That's like saying you don't make pancakes out of flour. Why? Because you need eggs.
Try not to be such a moron.