Let's make sure we get the change we need and deserve this election. The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. We need real jobs and we need real leadership. Change is needed for those things to happen.
The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. In the retail and wholesale sector, a million full-time jobs have been cut since 2006, while more than 500,000 part-time jobs (http://1.usa.gov/Riud6o) were added.
The leaders at the top need to change to get the jobs we need.
As Tammy Frisbee of the Hoover Institute told Engage America, âTaxmageddon drives home the reality that our country's tax policy is a fragmented mess right now. I think there's a good chance that the promise of using the moment to enact an overhaul of the tax code will come to pass."
The sooner the President and Congress can come to an agreement on how to treat the looming expiration of these tax policies the sooner we can lift the economic uncertainty surrounding personal and corporate finances.
Romney curtails campaigning
Let's make sure we get the change we need and deserve this election. The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. We need real jobs and we need real leadership. Change is needed for those things to happen.
October 30, 2012 at 6:02 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Clinton, Biden rally Democrats at the Covelli
The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. In the retail and wholesale sector, a million full-time jobs have been cut since 2006, while more than 500,000 part-time jobs (http://1.usa.gov/Riud6o) were added.
The leaders at the top need to change to get the jobs we need.
October 30, 2012 at 6:01 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Obama: Keep middle-class tax cuts in place
As Tammy Frisbee of the Hoover Institute told Engage America, âTaxmageddon drives home the reality that our country's tax policy is a fragmented mess right now. I think there's a good chance that the promise of using the moment to enact an overhaul of the tax code will come to pass."
The sooner the President and Congress can come to an agreement on how to treat the looming expiration of these tax policies the sooner we can lift the economic uncertainty surrounding personal and corporate finances.
July 9, 2012 at 3:30 p.m. permalink suggest removal