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We Do Not Need The Unemployed We Need Tax Incentives For Business

Saturday, June 26, 2010
By Mike Hammer (alias the peasant)

The unemployed American worker must be cut off from the pool of Americans who still have value to this country. The jobless will drag the rest of us down with them if we don’t set them a drift. The unemployed are surplus beings that suck up resources that must be reserved for those who still work. If you are not producing, you are holding back those who are by diverting tax receipts to wasteful spending on benefits that yield zero return to the cause of economic recovery.

I applaud the Republican Senators for refusing to play along with the Democrats attempts to extend unemployment. Republicans have voted down these wasteful spending programs that represent increased debt with no accompanying value in return. Sending weekly checks to the jobless is the same as taking the hard earned wages of working Americans and lighting it on fire.

It must be made clear to this lower class of vagrants that only hard working individuals are recognized in this society. As far as this country is concerned if you can’t produce a pay stub than you no longer exist. We don’t want to hear from you and we are certainly not going to waste any more valuable time becoming emotionally drained by your sob stories. The gig is up. Get up and get out we have work to do and we can’t waste anymore time listening to whine. Life sucks deal with it.

It’s time we stopped working on the issues of the unemployed and focused on the debt crisis. The long term solution to this problem is tax cut incentives to business and slashing entitlements for the nonproductive. The focus has got to shift from the bottom dwelling losers who have nothing to offer to businesses that actually produce things, employ people and pay taxes. We need a program of business tax incentives along the lines we saw Ronald Regan institute. If Obama’s trillion dollar stimulus program had instead consisted of a trillion dollars in business tax incentives we would by now have full employment and be back on the road of prosperity.

We can’t have the least among us make policy for those of us who actually add value to the country. Cut the lifeline to these unemployed cockroaches so we can finally start to move forward and make progress. We will never get back to where we were carrying these dead weights on our backs.

To paraphrase theTea Party” the tree of liberty needs to be watered occasionally with the blood of tyrants”. So too the tree of the free market needs to be pruned of dead branches so the rest of the tree can produce plentiful fruit and not crab apples.

The republican members of the Senate finally put an end to more wasteful spending by democrats. Good job boys. Keep up the good work.

2 Responses to “We Do Not Need The Unemployed We Need Tax Incentives For Business”

  1. Starr

    This guy doesn’t know anything about America. “Get out” and “life sucks deal with it” in the same article! This guy will ignore anyone who falls victom to anything. If you become too sick to work–sorry, you gotta die. We won’t help, you need to be productive. This guy is as UNAMERICAN as they come!

    #1686
  2. peter

    your an ass

    #1692

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