Jobs From Washington, D.C. On Their Way – Taxpayers Pay Up

By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President

The new campaign ads for re-election of Nevada’s senior U.S. Senator can now be updated to include the leadership he exhibited in shepherding the next greatest jobs bill through the legislative approval process.  As we read by this account, we’re headed for good times and less unemployment…jobs, jobs and more jobs will be the result of Big Brother’s gracious spending and keen insights into how our economy works.

There may be some employers who could benefit from hiring they would likely have done anyway (because of need – not because of their burning desire to cash in on wonderful tax benefits they will receive by hiring).  Tax cuts which result in greater opportunities for capital investments would probably have done more to spur economic improvement, but then we would have had to worry and be disgusted over the benefits which the wealthy may have gained.  We all know that anyone making more than $250,000 per year should be taxed, punished and vilified to the maximum extent as we advance the class-warfare mantra that any form of success is only possible through the exploitation of others – only government and its wonderful blessings can be our hope.

Those in command (I maybe should have tried to make that less tyrannical, since they are moving us down the pathway of socialism for our own good) should be granted our appreciation and votes in November, which brings us back to the point of the new advertising campaigns we’ll soon be seeing…

We may also want to celebrate the job of April 15, 2010, tax day.  Given the unbelievable debt load our elected representatives have burden us with, for our own good of course – since government spending is far more beneficial than anything that could be accomplished by our spending our own resources in the manner we would choose – this year’s tax bill will very likely be just the start to an increasing amount that will be coming down the road.

Here in Nevada, the state leaders who wish to further expand government’s role also are of the persuasion that taking care of those who receive government checks are more important than those who are required to pay into the state’s redistribution process.  As we draw closer to the 2011 Nevada Legislative Session we will continue to hear more and more about how the present system of taxation simply doesn’t measure up in producing the revenue required for that growth and redistribution to operate.  Pending doom and disaster awaits unless there is an expanded extraction method employed to acquire the private resources of those who haven’t paid their fair share.

As we continue to improve our appreciation for all that government can do for our collective good, making us all equally provided for through the redistribution plans and programs – those who once thought that their initiative, hard work and willingness to risk mattered…it does, just not in a way that you should benefit.  Pay Up, Big Brother needs to do more wonderful things!

 

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