Dixie - In Memoriam
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anyone can create a job. One needs not be rich to create a job. I create a job when I hire a plumber to fix the sink. You create a job when you hire the neighbors child to mow your lawn. One does not need to have the wealth of the world at their disposal to create jobs. They also do not need the people that carry the bulk of the work defending them at their own peril.
I create jobs. I have 6 full time employees and i work out of the home. I employ an entire construction team as they are renovating my abode. That is job creation. When i hire the framer to plow the street that is a job I create. When I purchased wood to heat my home this winter it created several jobs. We create jobs everyday if you just look at the scope of what employment means. A person that does not drive and takes public transportation or cabs is helping toward creation of jobs. When you purchase something you are in a sense creating a job. If you were not buying there would be no need to have the store clerk.
I see what you are saying, but think about it for a moment... What does it require for you to 'create' these jobs you are creating? What is the one common determining factor in every single example you listed? They all require the transaction of money. You must have money to 'create jobs' and without money, you aren't going to create many. As consumers, you and I can create lots of jobs, but consumers need money to spend, and close to 20% of them are unemployed at the moment. Now, the same exact principle we've talked about thus far, is also the case with small businesses and corporations, if they have the money, they can create jobs... if they don't, they can't. The more money the government takes from them, or burdens them with the cost of... the less money they have to create jobs, just like you and I, the consumer.
That was an excellent observation.