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Not really. Tom Send a noteboard - 08/03/2010 10:58:13 PM
Small businesses would not really be hit due to the number of jobs that would need to be created. Larger businesses would be encouraged to expand. It's possible that a new facility would not even be necessary, as long as net jobs are created.
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ἡ δὲ κἀκ τριῶν τρυπημάτων ἐργαζομένη ἐνεκάλει τῇ φύσει, δυσφορουμένη, ὅτι δὴ μὴ καὶ τοὺς τιτθοὺς αὐτῇ εὐρύτερον ἢ νῦν εἰσι τρυπώη, ὅπως καὶ ἄλλην ἐνταῦθα μίξιν ἐπιτεχνᾶσθαι δυνατὴ εἴη. – Procopius

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A simple proposal. - 08/03/2010 10:26:32 PM 417 Views
Wouldn't that pretty much screw over what existing business there are? - 08/03/2010 10:47:20 PM 187 Views
Not really. - 08/03/2010 10:58:13 PM 193 Views
Wouldn't all the current manufacturing businesses just spin-off mini-factories? - 08/03/2010 10:54:32 PM 162 Views
No, it would have to be new NET jobs. - 08/03/2010 10:59:24 PM 171 Views
uhm, not that you don't have a reasonable idea - 08/03/2010 10:59:32 PM 195 Views
It's Obama's fault because he can't grasp how jobs are created. - 09/03/2010 12:46:02 AM 168 Views
but does not Congress write/pass legislation? - 09/03/2010 01:33:25 AM 161 Views
Let's not be naive. The President has the power to introduce and direct legislation. - 09/03/2010 03:00:05 AM 154 Views
that's fair enough - 09/03/2010 03:12:18 AM 159 Views
A good President gets rid of gridlock - 09/03/2010 03:38:52 AM 150 Views
More government hoop-jumping is not a long-term solution to anything. - 08/03/2010 11:31:11 PM 188 Views
Ultimately, no corporate tax would be a good thing. - 09/03/2010 12:47:34 AM 183 Views
That would have been my suggestion. - 09/03/2010 01:06:41 AM 168 Views
or we could just throw out most taxes all together - 09/03/2010 01:36:02 AM 162 Views
And that is what most economists prefer - 09/03/2010 04:48:53 PM 159 Views

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