m***s 发帖数: 1094 | 1 http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/boneheaded-economics_595
Barbara Lee, a House member from California, is upset about computerized
checkout lines at grocery stores. She avoids lines with no flesh-and-blood
checker. “I refuse to do that,” Lee said at a House Appropriations
Committee hearing, “I know that’s a job or two or three that’s gone.”
Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois is up in arms about the iPad,
which he declared on the House floor recently is “now probably responsible
for eliminating thousands of jobs.” Alas, “what becomes of bookstores and
librarians and all the jobs associated with paper?” Quite soon, he said, “
such jobs will simply not exist.”
House minority leader Nancy Pelosi has her own remedy for the jobs dearth:
Extend unemployment benefits. “It injects demand into the economy,” she
insists. “It creates jobs faster than almost any other initiative you can
name.” It has the “double benefit” of putting money in the pockets of the
jobless and acting as a “job creator.”
Representative Keith Ellison of Minnesota is the champion of job creation by
adding to the regulatory burden of businesses. Sounds counter-productive,
right? Not so, Ellison told MSNBC. Companies will have to hire more people
to comply with new regs. “If the government says, look, we have got to
reduce our carbon footprint, you will kick into gear a whole number of
people that know how to do that or have ideas about that, and that will be a
job engine,” Ellison said. | k*****y 发帖数: 2069 | 2 什么需求啊......
House minority leader Nancy Pelosi has her own remedy for the jobs dearth:
Extend unemployment benefits. “It injects demand into the economy,” she
insists. “It creates jobs faster than almost any other initiative you can
name.” It has the “double benefit” of putting money in the pockets of the
jobless and acting as a “job creator.”
【在 m***s 的大作中提到】 : http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/boneheaded-economics_595 : Barbara Lee, a House member from California, is upset about computerized : checkout lines at grocery stores. She avoids lines with no flesh-and-blood : checker. “I refuse to do that,” Lee said at a House Appropriations : Committee hearing, “I know that’s a job or two or three that’s gone.” : Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois is up in arms about the iPad, : which he declared on the House floor recently is “now probably responsible : for eliminating thousands of jobs.” Alas, “what becomes of bookstores and : librarians and all the jobs associated with paper?” Quite soon, he said, “ : such jobs will simply not exist.”
| D*****n 发帖数: 363 | 3
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【在 m***s 的大作中提到】 : http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/boneheaded-economics_595 : Barbara Lee, a House member from California, is upset about computerized : checkout lines at grocery stores. She avoids lines with no flesh-and-blood : checker. “I refuse to do that,” Lee said at a House Appropriations : Committee hearing, “I know that’s a job or two or three that’s gone.” : Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois is up in arms about the iPad, : which he declared on the House floor recently is “now probably responsible : for eliminating thousands of jobs.” Alas, “what becomes of bookstores and : librarians and all the jobs associated with paper?” Quite soon, he said, “ : such jobs will simply not exist.”
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Liberal's stalwarts have little experience in running a business.
They are purely born for politics nothing else ever needed.
【在 m***s 的大作中提到】 : http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/boneheaded-economics_595 : Barbara Lee, a House member from California, is upset about computerized : checkout lines at grocery stores. She avoids lines with no flesh-and-blood : checker. “I refuse to do that,” Lee said at a House Appropriations : Committee hearing, “I know that’s a job or two or three that’s gone.” : Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. of Illinois is up in arms about the iPad, : which he declared on the House floor recently is “now probably responsible : for eliminating thousands of jobs.” Alas, “what becomes of bookstores and : librarians and all the jobs associated with paper?” Quite soon, he said, “ : such jobs will simply not exist.”
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