The Views of a Different Billionaire

jasmin

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Worth reading:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204002304576628673446417268.html

Dems and republicans, failures of obama, occupy wall stree, taxes, health care reform, Reagan, capitalism, and leadership. He covers it all.

Among business executives who supported Barack Obama in 2008, he says, "there is enormously widespread anxiety over the political leadership of the country." Mr. Zuckerman reports that among Democrats, "The sense is that the policies of this government have failed. . . . What they say about [Mr. Obama] when he's not in the room, so to speak, is astonishing."

...that "the door to it was opened by the Obama administration, going after the 'millionaires and billionaires' as if everybody is a millionaire and a billionaire and they didn't earn it. . . . To fan that flame of populist anger I think is very divisive and very dangerous for this country."

...he supported Mr. Obama's call for heavy spending on infrastructure. "But if you look at the make-up of the stimulus program," says Mr. Zuckerman, "roughly half of it went to state and local municipalities, which is in effect to the municipal unions which are at the core of the Democratic Party." He adds that "the Republicans understood this" and it diminished the chances for bipartisan legislating.

Then there was health-care reform: "Eighty percent of the country wanted them to get costs under control, not to extend the coverage. They used all their political capital to extend the coverage. I always had the feeling the country looked at that bill and said, 'Well, he may be doing it because he wants to be a transformational president, but I want to get my costs down!'"
Mr. Zuckerman recalls reports of Mr. Obama consulting various historians on the qualities of a transformational president. "But remember, transformations can go up and they can go down."

The only solution Mr. Zuckerman sees now to juice the economy "is to broaden the tax base and simplify and lower tax [rates]. To me that will be as close to revenue-neutral as you're going to have so it isn't going to be seen as a budget buster." He views GOP candidate Herman Cain's "9-9-9 plan" as a "little bit simple-minded," but he says that a reform that closes loopholes and reduces compliance costs will stimulate both business and consumer spending.

 






Um yeah. And look at the cooperation he gets from Judeo republicans.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15267269

I have never heard a business needs tax cuts to hire people. I have heard supply and demand drives buisness to hire folks.

My post had nothing to do with odummy's "jobs" bill. Haven't you got enuogh brain cells to figure out he never wanted it to pass? He KNOWS there is no support for another stimulus plan and KNOWS there is no appetite for increasing taxes. Yet this is his big plan. Wonder why he proposes something he knows will fail? Maybe so he can continue to point the blame and say, hey, not MY fault. And you fall for it over and over again.

Now read the link and stay on topic. If you want to talk about the inane bill he is trying to pass that will do nothing, just like the last spending fest, then start a new thread.
 






My post had nothing to do with odummy's "jobs" bill. Haven't you got enuogh brain cells to figure out he never wanted it to pass? He KNOWS there is no support for another stimulus plan and KNOWS there is no appetite for increasing taxes. Yet this is his big plan. Wonder why he proposes something he knows will fail? Maybe so he can continue to point the blame and say, hey, not MY fault. And you fall for it over and over again.

Now read the link and stay on topic. If you want to talk about the inane bill he is trying to pass that will do nothing, just like the last spending fest, then start a new thread.

Politicians want issues, not solutions. Especially when he's a rent-a-mob organizer.
 






  • ~T~   Oct 17, 2011 at 09:01: AM
Definitely worth reading. This is someone who gets it. And not because he disses Obama. He sees the big picture & sets aside his politics for common sense. I wish 99% of the decision makers on capitol hill were more like this guy. Our country needs someone to take the bull by the horns and get shit done. I'm open to anyone doing this..present 'leader' included..but so far..Obama has overpromised and underdelivered. A glimmer of hope though with recent efforts on the military front.
 






Politicians want issues, not solutions. Especially when he's a rent-a-mob organizer.

Exactly, they're all lawyers and lawyers get paid to argue. The longer the argument goes on - the more the money and the better the job security. And guess what sports fans, this is true on both sides of the fence - Democrat and Republican.