Dixie - In Memoriam
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Don't corporations create work? Why are those jobs and not work? Dixie. WHy do you make silly semantic arguments?
No, corporations create JOBS! That is the purpose of this thread, to educate pinheads in the difference. When the government legislates X number of dollars to be spent on building a bridge, it provides WORK for some people, but the WORK is not a JOB, it is temporary WORK, and it is being paid for by your tax dollars. When a corporation creates JOBS, it is done as part of growth and expansion in the business, which will yield the profits to support the JOB long term, and will also contribute positively to the tax revenues. Can you discern the difference between the two? In one instance, WORK is funded and supported by tax dollars, and is not permanent, nor does it stimulate the economy or come as the result of growth and prosperity. In the other instance, JOBS are the result of growth and prosperity, and do stimulate the economy, while increasing the tax base.