bob2559 wrote:
Still waiting for an Obama supporter to meet my challenge.
Listening to how his plan will cut the taxes of 95% of of taxpayers, I have to ask a simple question... How many new jobs will that create? Are the people who are going to receive these tax breaks going to start new businesses and hire out of work people? Not likely, it's the five percent he's planning to soak who are the ones who create new jobs by business investment and creation.
The top heavy tax cut in 2002 possibly helped the economy out of recession, but let's be real, people earning 204k or more (top 5%) didn't exactly plow it right back into the job market. Plus the recession was just a natural reaction to the absolute mania in the stock market up to 2000. And how would you explain the 8 straight months of job losses this year, there haven't been any major fed tax overhauls since 02 but the market is re-correcting, with or without government intervention. I agree that the 95% of taxpayers probably aren't going to create a bunch of new jobs either - imo fed tax policy doesn't control the job market like a puppeteer.
If he's really so worried about the unemployment rate, then what is his plan on illegal immigrants who help to keep the low end of wages down by working below minimum wage and off the books? What about foreign worker visa programs (like the H1b) that are taking formerly high paying jobs from U.S. citizens and handing them to visa workers at half the salary?
I thought you were a libertarian, you know, the party that supports immigration of all kinds in search of that holy grail of pure free market capitalism. Wouldn't the libertarians want h1b workers and illegals? I know you're a programmer though, and you've probably seen Indian h1b employees working at half the cost of an American programmer/IT worker. Obama's illegal immigration policy is on his website. Do we just kick out all the h1b workers? They're just trying to provide for a family here like everyone else.
To your other points about talking about Obama not being specific enough, he has been giving fairly detailed economic town hall meetings, but I agree that it could be more detailed.











