but I've heard economists say that healthcare is
killing alot of industries, if that is so, wouldn't a
single payer healthcare plan put people to work?
--- citation502 <citation502@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> A common denominator is that both men and women
> WORK, and thus men and
> women CAN be concerned about job security. Both
> Barack and Hillary
> should have SPECIFICS -- bullet points, specifics --
> on what they would
> do to generate job growth.
>
> For example, define a program that will create
> alternative energy jobs,
> e.g., some combination of interest-free government
> loans and grants
> (maybe 80-20) to companies that will build
> alternative energy
> facilities in the states, and pledge that they will
> remain at that site
> for a minimum of X years.
>
> For example, provide that the corporate tax
> deduction for wages and
> salaries will be doubled for each full-time employee
> all of whose
> services are performed within the 50 U.S. states up
> to (say) an annual
> amount of $50,000 - that gives a corporatoin an
> additional incentive to
> keep a job here.
>
> For example, increase the current expensing of
> capital expenditures that
> are currently only subject to multi-year
> depreciation, so long as teh
> investment is made within the geographic boundaries
> of the U.S.
>
> In other words, GET SPECIFIC about how they will
> promote job creation
> here in the U.S.
>
> AND BOTH OF THEM should have already expressed their
> outrage at the Air
> Force giving the refueling tanker planes contract to
> a French
> consortium.
>
> These candidates should adopt something like Ford's
> Job One mantra,
> instead it should be something like "Jobs ARE Job
> One"
>
>
> --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "Sandra Goodwin"
> <bridger82923@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > I've lived in communities like you describe.
> Clinton has to figure
> > out HOW to reach these guys. Do you have any
> ideas? I'm still
> > trying to figure it out myself. I know the wives
> will support her but
> > how to reach the husbands...
> >
> > Sandra
> >
> > In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "Rick" y.bull@ wrote:
> > >
> > > I think there are a couple things going on here.
> First racism. Yes
> > > racism. People think of the south for that but
> it's stronger here
> > in
> > > good old Ohio. Those neighborhoods like Parma
> and Brookpark are
> > just
> > > chock full of blue coller democrats - sons of
> imigrents living in
> > > their little white world. I know these guys and
> nearly every one
> > has
> > > a story about some "lazy nigger" at work who got
> where he is
> > because
> > > of affermative action. In the fall, they will
> all cross party lines
> > > and cote for McCain just because he is a white
> male. To be fair, if
> > > they get the chance, all their wives will vote
> for Hillary just
> > > because she is female. To be completely fair, I
> doubt that 90% of
> > > blacks really prefer Obama's politics. Second,
> is the Rush Linbaugh
> > > factor you describe. Rush asked his loyal
> followers to cross over
> > and
> > > vote for Clinton because she will do far more
> damage to Obama then
> > > McCain will. I wonder just how successful this
> was.
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Citation
> <citation502@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > A friend from Ohio shared with me today that a
> poll worker at a
> > > small Ohio precinct place called into a radio
> station out there
> > today
> > > to say that a TON of Republicans asked for
> Democratic ballots,
> > saying
> > > quite vocally that they were only voting for
> Hillary in the
> > primary,
> > > and would vote Republican in the fall.
> > > >
> > > > The final tally in that precinct, she said,
> was 289 Hillary to
> > 89
> > > Barack.
> > > >
> > > > I've been very suspicious of the exit polls'
> report of such a
> > > lopsided WHITE MALE vote for Hillary, and this
> could account for
> > such
> > > a divergence from what was the case in Virginia,
> Maryland, and
> > > Wisconsin among that group.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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