Neither of those people in your cartoon.
Teachers are employee creators, perhaps.
Not even a close call...
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Neither of those people in your cartoon.
Teachers are employee creators, perhaps.
nbadan buys into fantastic ideals
Nice. While I hate the narrative that the super rich are "job creators" the truth is that neither of those are really the job creators. This is a consumer driven economy. Consumers are the real job creators. That picture needs a third frame with some dude shopping at Wal Mart.
The job creators are the ones the liberals wish to tax more. More taxes, less money to pay employees.
Whether they make a profit of $1 billion or $1 million, companies pay employees as little as they can get away with. Your job is just another business expense, and companies aren't going to pay more for a business expense than they have to no matter what their tax rate is.
The Mitt Romneys of America thank you for your support.![]()
The real job creators are middle and lower class folks with disposable income.
I see three winners right here.
I didn't see mercos' post. Sorry.
except all the jobs they are creating are in china
I didn't say where they were being created.
That is the fault of corporate America. The middle class grew exponentially and did very well when things were made in America even with higher labor costs. Business leaders did not move their operations over seas so poor people could get cheaper stuff at Wal Mart, they moved their operations over seas so they could line their pockets with higher profits on the backs of cheap labor. This is exhibit A in why what is good for business is not always good for the country.
"Job creator" is nothing more than a republican buzzword there is no such thing. As Chump pointed out, the backbone of a healthy economy is a strong middle class which they are working feverishly to destroy.
id rather work in the service industry than manufacturing anyday.
We had tariffs, then we had free trade.
Walmart actually carries quite a few items made in the USA. Other stores sell probably as many or more items as part of their inventory that are made over seas. To pick on Walmart alone, tells me you are a liberal lemming.
I used to be the one complaining in the 70's, when big stores started replacing the family stores. I do find irony in people now complaining about big stores eating each other up. Now that the thousands of individual stores are gone in a metro area, replaced by chain stores, franchises, Kroger, KKR owned, etc. Why does Walmart suddenly matter?
You like getting paid 1/2 to 1/3rd what manufacturing pays?
if youre comfortable doing what youre doing, youll never work a day in your life. money doesnt mean to me, so long as im able to live comfortably within my own means.
Not as much as you like making up. Do you even know what service sector employment is?
Sure there is food service but another service example would be consulting work which pays at a much higher wage. Sure both have wage scales that go down to minimum wage but I do not imagine there are a ton of manufacturing jobs that bill $500 an hour.
wc is a for the agop ..he would take it up the a** if they asked him to
Now that I agree with. I can go out and find a better paying "parts changer' job, but I'm content where I'm at. Besides, servicing automation equipment that is classed being in a service industry doesn't have it's ups and downs (layoff) like in manufacturing. I was easily making more than 40% more than now, servicing manufacturing automation equipment, than the equipment I work on now.
You say that but I don't believe that you could.
Do you honestly think I care what a Glob Fly like yourself thinks?
Do you really think that the audience of this venue is only you? Your empathy is limited and thus many of your takes we get to enjoy you fumble around with everyday. Thus your surprise at WH's link.
By all means continue.
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