I figured I’d start prefacing my post titles so that people who don’t care about my political ramblings can just move on.  (much in the same way most people do about the rest  of my ramblings.

In economic politics, there are two schools of thought.  Those who believe that tax cuts are the way to stimulate the economy, and those who believe that spending is the way to stimulate the economy.

I’m going to explain to you, as a small business owner, why the republicans CONTINUE to have their collective heads up their collective asses.

Scenario #1:  I am a small business owner (I am) who is barely making it by.  My republican lawmaker offers me a $10,000/year tax credit for each person I hire and keep working.

How many people do I hire?  None.  Because as a financially strapped small-business owner I need two things to be able to hire people and keep them employed.

1> Income.  In order to hire someone I have to have the work to put them to work.  If I have the work to keep someone busy, I’m going to hire them no matter what the government does. If I dont have the work to support it I’m not going to spend $50,000 (arbitrary number) to hire someone.  (No matter what some avid shoppers, you can’t save money by spending money unneccessarily.)

2> Money.  In the (very real) scenario above, money is tight.  I as a small business owner don’t have the money to hire someone, if the republicans offer $1,000, or $10,000 or $100,000 in tax breaks it doesnt help the fact that I don’t have the money to make the hire in the first place.

Scenario #2: I am a small business owner (I still am) who is barely making it by.  My democratic lawmaker friends pass a bill authorizing infrastructure upgrades around the country.

I (still a small business owner) bid on and receive a project grant for possibily millions of dollars for thousands of man-hours of labor.  I hire a few project managers, several architects, maybe two dozen entry level peple for labor, and put them to work.  Thereby putting thousands of dollars back into the local economies.

Also, and on a slightly unrelated tack:

If you (as a government) give a tax cut to someone making a million dollars a year, it increases his net-worth.  They don’t change their spending patterns because of it, they don’t take the money down to the local mall and spend it.  They sit on it.

If you (again, as a government) create a thousand $50,000/year jobs.  You pump $35,000,000-$40,000,000 *DIRECTLY* into the economy where those jobs are created.   DIRECTLY.

This works.  this has worked.  This will work again.  But republicans are too tied up in their stupid idology to realize that over the last eight years their buddy, Bush, has managed to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt something democrats have been trying to prove for years.

Not only does “trickle-down” economics not work, it has exactly the opposite effect.  Trickle-down economics only truly affect the companies that are already making money.  The use the tax breaks along with well-timed layoffs to pad their bottom lines and make their stock-holders happy thereby raising stock prices and earning themselves fat bonuses.

Hasn’t anyone known that layoffs always happen right before quarterly earnins reports are put out?  This is because while you and I view layoffs as awful, stockholders only see these people, these families, as dollar signs.

Now it’s just me – but you might try giving the democrats a shot at this.  It’s the right move, and it sure beats the last 8 years of going 100% in the wrong direction..

January 30, 2009 · Posted in News, POTUS08, Politics  
    

Ok, I’ve been waiting to see whether or not Congress had learned anything from this past election.

I’m starting to think that they aren’t capable of learning.

They – and in this case I’m referring to the democrats, are more interested in proving to the world that they “don’t work for Obama” than actually getting something done.

Dianne Feinstein, in what has to be the most resounding example of female penis-measurement I’ve ever seen, complained bitterly that she wasn’t consulted before Obama made his selection for head of the CIA.

Gee, who doesn’t work for whom?  It’s not Obama’s job to ask permission now is it.  He has to do what he feels is in the best interests of his administration, and by extension the country.

And to John Conyers – bite me.  Your empty gesture of holding up the Clinton nomination for a day so you can harass Mrs. Clinton for nothing more than being a democrat is not lost on the voters.

Congress on the other hand is desperately trying to continue to appear relevant.  Let me give you a hint.

Keep it up, you won’t be.  We can replace you with a small potted plant for the amount of work you actually do.

When congressional approval ratings hover around 19% (Source: USAToday/Gallup) and President Obama’s approval continue to run around 84% (Source: CNN) you have to think that MAYBE he has *OUR* best interests in mind, unlike you, congress, who continue to worry about your own little fiefdoms.

Keep it up, I’ll go plant shopping.

January 21, 2009 · Posted in General  
    

In seven days the world becomes a better place.

In seven days the stranglehold the right-wing of the Republican party is broken.

In seven days we start reconstruction, rebuilding the pride and the power of the American people.

In seven days we make history (American) and try to redeem ourselves in the eyes of the world.

In seven days we start moving forward again, after a long national nightmare of regression and repression.

In seven days our hopes are restored, our country reborn, and our past behind us.

Oh, and In seven days a village in Texas gets their idiot back.

January 13, 2009 · Posted in POTUS08, Politics