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Democrats Celebrate Small Business VictoryPosted on Sep 23, 2010
After much fuss, congressional Democrats managed to push through a modest jobs bill that will have to do in the place of anything grander with which to campaign. The package of tax breaks and cash is directed toward small businesses, with the hope of creating employment. The bill would set aside $30 billion for regional banks to lend to small businesses and provide $12 billion in tax savings.
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By pacrat, September 28, 2010 at 5:50 am Link to this comment
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Aren’t we tired listening to the pseudo or would-be economists debating (I use the term loosely) about whether this bill or any other dealing with the economy will stimulate jobs, reduce the defecit, help the rich - or whatever.
Can’t we just help the country one sector, one little bit at a time - especially since the republicans block everything that is proposed or passed by the House?
Who pays for this? I for one am sick of the references to the future “grandkids” who will have to pay the bill? Why not, we paid for the bills of the previous generations? These kids are the most “spoiled” in our history and need to learn to face reality. This country nor any other country has ever operated based on “net” results.
Report thisBy rico, suave, September 24, 2010 at 3:58 am Link to this comment
Am I reading this right? Do Democrats really believe that lowering taxes creates jobs?
And what about this “expected return to the taxpayer… of $2 billion”? Does that mean that the money will come from, a) interest on the loans, or b)increase tax revenues due to increased economic activity generated by the bill.
I sure hope it’s “b”.
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