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Originally Posted by Hawkeye
Yes, once in a while there's a John Ashcroft type of character who poses an abstract threat to the industry.
But the Democrats now have a chokehold on the California government, and they are doing REAL damage to our economy and our way of life.
Every year the parasites in Sacramento impose new and improved taxes and regulations that are chasing away business and destroying jobs.
The amazon debacle is only the latest, and most publicized, of these taxes/regulations. But this type of stuff happens all over the place, in every industry. Sacramento creates a new tax, and business shuts down operations and moves to some other state.
If you value your business, VOTE REPUBLICAN.
1. No, I don't support the war in Iraq.
2. No, I don't want to ban abortion.
3. No, I don't want to defend Bachman or Palin or Glenn Beck, or participate in whatever soap opera bullshit they've invented this week.
My primary concern is business, making money, paying my employees, and paying my mortgage. The Democrats are DESTROYING that.
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I'd have to respectfully disagree with you here. First off, almost any Republican voted into office would go on record stating they want to destroy adult. But that's not really the issue.
Everyone's primary concern is making money. Today, most employees are The Working Poor, and most owners are keeping all the marbles. In fact, if they can, most employees aren't even American anymore. I get a kick out of the politicians who get really angry and say things like "I'm gonna create jobs when I get elected!" Uh huh. Jobs that pay $1.25 an hour...like the ones in China?
Jobs haven't left the state of CA -- they've left our nation.
We need to raise taxes on the wealthy. What's going on now is a joke. CEO's pay, as opposed to the people who work under them, is a disgrace. I could go on and on, but I won't.
I'm not a socialist. I'm a registered Republican. I haven't voted Republican in years, though, but I will when the Republicans start placing Nationalism above Partisanship. And admit they're not always right.