Posted by 87nassaublue on February 06, 2010 at 02:48:25 from (72.15.97.115):
In Reply to: Re: well its gone posted by trucker40 on February 05, 2010 at 22:05:35:
The stock marked is a delicate system.
To fix our economy, we need a number of things to happen. First for short term we need tax incentives for business to rehire laid off workers due to the recession. That will put money in our pockets to put back into the economy. This could be financed by tariffs on imported goods. For long term, we need to make it unattractive for american businesses to manufacture over seas and sell the product in the US. Tariffs could be one way to make it less attractive to move over seas. I think more tax incentives and subsidies would make it more attractive to set up shop here. The US is the largest consumer of goods in the world. We used to make everything we consumed. Why is that so impossible now? We have more open land than just about anywhere else. We really need to stop worrying so much about the rest of the world and take care of our house first.
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