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<blockquote data-quote="SpartaChris" data-source="post: 357902" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>First, it's not a "really good take." It's a biased take. I'm sure you could find some op-ed piece supporting his side of things that someone would label as a "really good take." </p><p></p><p>Second, tax cuts for businesses do in fact help businesses grow, which helps with job creation. Want to know how I know? Because businesses in CA are constantly seeking greener pastures in other, more tax friendly states like Wisconsin. We lost out on several, billion dollar factories because those companies figured they could be more profitable elsewhere, in another state. Instead of setting up shop here, they went to Louisiana, Texas and North Carolina. Great for them, sucks for us. </p><p></p><p>Third- Those senators who left the state are cowards and should be immediately recalled, especially if it's found tax payer dollars were used to pay for their little vacations. I'm sorry, but running and hiding is a cowardly thing to do, and they should ALL be ashamed of themselves. </p><p></p><p>Fourth- It's not a war on the working class, it's a salvation for the tax payer. You don't think things are bad now, but again, I'll point you to California. He has the good sense to stop the problem before it becomes one. It's too late for us. I only wish we had a governor with the stones to stand up to the public worker unions here in CA. </p><p></p><p>I mean, seriously, why should ANYONE get automatic job security and a Cadillac pension plan just because they work for the state? Shouldn't the jobs go to the people who are willing to work hard, and shouldn't people be expected to pay for their own retirement and health care benefits? Why should state workers be exempt from those things the rest of us have to be responsible for?</p><p></p><p>I just don't get how any tax payer can honestly support public worker unions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpartaChris, post: 357902, member: 1007"] First, it's not a "really good take." It's a biased take. I'm sure you could find some op-ed piece supporting his side of things that someone would label as a "really good take." Second, tax cuts for businesses do in fact help businesses grow, which helps with job creation. Want to know how I know? Because businesses in CA are constantly seeking greener pastures in other, more tax friendly states like Wisconsin. We lost out on several, billion dollar factories because those companies figured they could be more profitable elsewhere, in another state. Instead of setting up shop here, they went to Louisiana, Texas and North Carolina. Great for them, sucks for us. Third- Those senators who left the state are cowards and should be immediately recalled, especially if it's found tax payer dollars were used to pay for their little vacations. I'm sorry, but running and hiding is a cowardly thing to do, and they should ALL be ashamed of themselves. Fourth- It's not a war on the working class, it's a salvation for the tax payer. You don't think things are bad now, but again, I'll point you to California. He has the good sense to stop the problem before it becomes one. It's too late for us. I only wish we had a governor with the stones to stand up to the public worker unions here in CA. I mean, seriously, why should ANYONE get automatic job security and a Cadillac pension plan just because they work for the state? Shouldn't the jobs go to the people who are willing to work hard, and shouldn't people be expected to pay for their own retirement and health care benefits? Why should state workers be exempt from those things the rest of us have to be responsible for? I just don't get how any tax payer can honestly support public worker unions. [/QUOTE]
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