It’s one thing to tell us to support U.S. job ( as we all do), it’s another to lay out a workable plan. I hear on thread after thread how “we need to bring back U.S. jobs”, I never read about the plan. Without a plan it’s just an annoying platitude.
Without drilling down into the Macro-economic consequences of the past 20 years of progressive tinkering the velocity of money in this country is virtually nil.
How do you propose to bring American jobs back when taxes and regulations are choking business, illegal migrants have taken virtually every job created in 10 years and the suppressed wages, hidden inflationary forces from endless money printing sapping the buying power of middle America, Zero virtual growth to the U.S. economy for 2 decades when deficit spending is extracted, and a nutless marginal majority rino legislature.
Without detailing a plan to overcome these and other headwinds saying “bring back U.S. jobs” is nothing more than spam. There is nothing “simple” about it.
CNN, has NO answers, just platitudes! He is a one-hit-wonder who just keep singing that one song, “Bring Back Jobs!”
When you mention the facts: taxes, environmental regulations, healthcare regulations, forced paid leave, threats of new forced paid maternity leave, excessive costs, and all the other B.S. which the Federal, State, and Local authorities are throwing on business owners, CNN simply says, “I’m just saying we need to bring back our own jobs.”
As long as our own government is more burdensome to our business owners, our business owners will be shipping jobs overseas - PERIOD!
There is NO patriotism in cutting your own economic throat, when you know that it won’t actually fix a damn thing! You can’t martyr YOURSELF; that’s just suicide!
That pretty much sums up Cringing Negativism Network's usual responses. No one on FR, as far as I can recall, has ever said, "no, we don't need jobs here in America."
Please take it up a notch, CNN...tell us HOW to create more American jobs.
That's his job. And we can't fire him, he's in the union.