If lower taxes for corporations equals more jobs then...?

President Obama has done nothing to undermine capitalism and may have saved it with the auto bailouts and his completion of the TARP program. Most jobs from the 2000s were created from people selling houses to each other. That was over in 2008.

Those jobs are not returning anytime soon. It will take the private sector time to dug out of this hole. All this stems from the lack of demand in the economy.

So many people lost jobs starting in 2008, the demand in the economy shrank. Unless demand is increased, the general public will not started spending. Unless the general public starts sending, businesses have no incentive to increase supply.

Without the increase in supply, business have no reason to hire more people. No lowering of taxes or removal of regulation will change this. Lowering taxes will not help businesses because they have no customers in the US to generate the revenue.

They need to generate revenue first before they can worry about taxes. Look at all companies that profitable but not hiring. They were making money outside the United States where there is demand or are doing more with fewer workers.

Accounting for inflation - personally ordered by Obama - their "record profits" are actually losses. > Obama has pledged to dramatically change the rules under which businesses operate; making it far more expensive to do so. This includes HUGE tax increases ahead, among other things.

> Obama has DEMONSTRATED his administration WILL NOT respect contract law and it is thus FOOLISH to engage in business AT ALL beyond the minimum necessary.

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