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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 20 Nov 2017

    Opinion: Congress should extend a successful low tax rate to all job-creators and entrepreneurs, writes Vince Kolberhttp://on.wsj.com/2hFWlGS 

    7:20 PM - 20 Nov 2017
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      2. Joey Beachum‏ @JoeyBeachum 20 Nov 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        "Job creators" don't exist. There are only two entities that can create lasting, permanent, sustainable jobs: government and aggregate demand, i.e. the consuming public. That's it. Supply doesn't create jobs, they only meet demand.

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      3. Asnee Fernando‏ @Asnee0 21 Nov 2017
        Replying to @JoeyBeachum @WSJ

        Gov can create job by promoting innovation. For example if they forced isp to provide faster speeds then isp have to reinvest in new tech which leads to more jobs

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      1. LJ Hutchinsuch‏ @Cleft_Music 20 Nov 2017
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        “Job creators,” when are working Americans gonna wise up to this BS language. The tax breaks will go to investors, not back into the part of the economy that drives job creation.

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      1. Asnee Fernando‏ @Asnee0 21 Nov 2017
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        Increase/decrease taxes won’t have much of a impact. Gov needs proper budgeting so they spend money wisely and corporations need to be incentivized to create jobs not just flat out lowering taxes

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      1. MetaphorMirror‏ @MetaphorMirror 20 Nov 2017
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        RT @WSJ: Opinion: Congress should extend a successful low tax rate to all job-creators ... http://on.wsj.com/2hFWlGS pic.twitter.com/HWFK6wOteR

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      1. Jeff‏ @AtomicEl79 21 Nov 2017
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        How about the only corp tax break is a 5 yr tax break for net new jobs or pay increases.

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      1. David Gee‏ @CurtG345 20 Nov 2017
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        Nah, they have to make their money the old fashion way....know what I mean. Some one else will if they dont.

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      1. weedman‏ @weedmanisu 20 Nov 2017
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        all or emphasis on small to middle sized enterprises?

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      1. Ben Wiles‏ @_BenWiles 20 Nov 2017
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        Translation: MORE MONEY FOR THE WEALTHY

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      1. Shirin. K‏ @ShirinAnsar 20 Nov 2017
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        Corporations that employ alot of people already get a lot of incentives and tax breaks.

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      1. Bizkits n Gravy‏ @Chrisl1973N 20 Nov 2017
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        IF and WHEN they create jobs and give pay raises.

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      1. cgk inc‏ @ckeller122 20 Nov 2017
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        Rattner gets it.

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      1. Tony Raider‏ @TonyRaider3 20 Nov 2017
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        Why reach don't just pay more ,and middle class is low?sounds smart ,in my opinion :)

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      1. Lonnie Hicks‏ @LonnieHicks10 20 Nov 2017
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        Trickle down has never worked in the history of the world. Ask the Robber Barrons. They had low taxes and it caused the Great Depression. F anyone who spouts this non sense.

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      1. Build More Haunted Housing‏ @ebarcuzzi 20 Nov 2017
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        This is stupid as well as dumb.

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      1. Insight Law Firm‏ @InsightTaxLaw 20 Nov 2017
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        Can't do that. That is too expensive. Giving it to Corporations helps target to the rich, who will just give us bags of money.

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