Tag Archive | "Wages"
Posted on 13 September 2012. Tags: Barack Obama, Crowd, Equal Opportunity, Extra, Good Education, Lofty Goal, Luxuries, Mantra, Marxism, Marxist, Mediocrity, Money, Prosperity, Rewards, Rom, Second Term, Tens Of Thousands, Thousands Of Dollars, Time Effort, Wages
Because “Better Off” is not a goal! Candidate Barack Obama said he wanted to fundamentally change America. He wants “America the fair” where everyone is entitled, not to equal opportunity, but to equal outcomes. Marxism 101. And on paper, it sounds pretty intriguing. From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. The problem [...]
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Posted on 17 July 2012. Tags: Administration Need, Capital Stock, Chamber Of Commerce, Creators, Decline, Economic Effects, Income Taxpayers, Macroeconomic Impact, Marginal Tax Rates, National Federation Of Independent Businesses, Negative Impact, Nfib, Obama, Simple Truth, Small Business Owners, Small Businesses, Study Reveals That, Tax Hike, Wages, Young Llp
A New Study Reveals That President Obama’s Tax Hike Will Lead To ‘710,000 Fewer Jobs,’ & ‘A Decline In Workers’ Living Standards’ ‘710,000 Fewer Jobs,’ ‘Wages Would Fall’ NEW STUDY (Ernst & Young): “This report finds that these higher marginal tax rates result in a smaller economy, fewer jobs, less investment, and lower wages. Specifically, [...]
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Posted on 04 June 2012. Tags: 5 Million, Consumer Spending, Ditch, Downturn, Economic News, Economist, Gault, Global Insight, High Hopes, Household Finances, Hundreds Of Thousands, Labor Department, May 1, News Today, Recession, Three Months, Unemployment News, Usa Today, Wages, Wall Street Journal
On the heels of Friday’s dismal jobs report, there’s quite a bit of bad economic news today reflecting the state of the Obama economy. USA Today writes, “The economy isn’t careening into a ditch. It’s just stuck firmly in the slow lane. A disappointing report on the job market Friday dashed hopes that a halting recovery [...]
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Posted on 09 January 2012. Tags: Bad Business Decisions, Bain Capital, Big Guns, Calling The Shots, Corporate Raider, Devil Is In The Details, Easy Move, Gig, Mitt Romney, Presidential Campaign, Republican Establishment, Republican Presidential Candidate, Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney, Rich Investors, Right To Work State, Salvage, Shame, Veneer, Venture Capital Group, Wages
Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney has been lucky. He has escaped the big guns of the media for the most part in this, the 5th year of his Presidential Campaign of 2008 2012. And for those of us not impressed with Mitt or his apparent anointing by the Republican Establishment, it comes as no shock [...]
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Posted on 13 August 2011. Tags: Address, Creators, Factories, Federal Deficits, Full Transcript, Gas Prices, Home Values, Inventions, Job, Jobs, Nbsp, Pat Toomey, Pittsburgh Pa, Small Business Owners, Stagnant Economy, State Of Pennsylvania, Stimulus Bill, Unemployment Rate, Wages
‘I remain very optimistic about our future. Americans are the hardest working, most industrious, and innovative, most entrepreneurial people in the world. And if we just let them, they will build more factories, start more businesses, hire more workers, produce more goods, and create more inventions. But first, government has to get out of the [...]
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Posted on 22 February 2011. Tags: Bishops, Breakaway, Buildings, Church Churches, Churches In Virginia, Congregations, Decisions, Episcopal Church, Intention, Jihad, Lawsuits, Mosque, Pajamas Media, People, Persecution, Shocking Article, Shocking Story, Virginia Churches, Wages
Bryan Preston over at Pajamas Media has been researching a rather disturbing case involving the Episcopal Church in Virginia and their lawsuit against 8 “breakaway” churches in Virginia that had an outright problem with Churches decision to ordain openly gay non celibate Bishops. It seems the Church is going a bit overboard in an overzealous [...]
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Posted on 11 February 2010. Tags: Back Door, Bipartisan Senate, Business Tax, Insolvency, Jobs Security, Middle Class, Raid, Security Trust Fund, Senate Bill, Senate Plan, Small Businesses, Social Security, Social Security Fund, Social Security Tax, Social Security Trust, Social Security Trust Fund, Tax Break, Tax Rate, Wages, Yahoo
In a bill that is being called a “Jobs Bill”, the Senate introduced a plot to raid Social Security to bribe small businesses into hiring unemployed people who have been out of work at least 60 days.
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Posted on 09 January 2010. Tags: Business Banners, Business Closings, Buying Spree, Going Out Of Business, Government Growth, Job Losses, Minimum Wage, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, Rash, Recession, Shopping Centers, Spiral, State Of The Union, State Of The Union Address, Teary Eye, Temporary Jobs, Triple Digits, Unemployment Numbers, Wages
As the monthly unemployment numbers are released each month, it is astounding how the Democrats spin this downward economic spiral. The job losses began 6 months after the Democrats raised the minimum wage. Despite warnings from Republicans that this will lead to job losses, as Companies are unable to afford to pay higher wages, Democrats passed the bill. And the job losses followed.
For the month of December, the Democrats were eagerly awaiting job numbers. After all, merchants hire Christmas help, right? Temporary jobs are fine when the Democrats count their own successes. Just imagine – finally creating jobs after a year of Obama in the White House – just in time for the State of the Union address.
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Posted on 15 December 2009. Tags: Assertions, Christmas, Current, Democrats, Economy, Fewer Jobs, Job Cuts, Mandates, Minimum Wage, Outlook, Part Timers, People, Proponents, Recession, Shed, Small Businesses, taxes, unemployment, Uptick, Wages
Proponents of higher and higher minimum wage mandates understand that the higher wages demanded by law will cost jobs. But they don’t care. To them, fewer jobs at higher wages are preferable.
But is it?
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