Liberals Badger Obama on Jobs

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The A United World Social Network (www.aunitedworld.net/sn) is a social network that will help create jobs and end global poverty. It will be a "governments's social network." The A United World Social Network appeals to 100% of people! ALL democrats, ALL republicans, ALL religions, ALL nationalities.

The "A United World Social Network" is about helping and inspiring others primarily online. It's about doing what's right. If a person does something that 99 out of 100 people feel is right and there is one person that doesn't feel that way, then it is wrong! It's a Shift in Consciousness going global!

1. I am looking for a great communicator to explain a clear plan for comprehensive reform which lowers and simplifies the rate structure, eliminates loopholes, increases yields -- this is not something the President can communicate on his own. Has to be hammered daily. Key for both incentives as well as revenue, and therefore for productivity as well as reducing the deficit.

2. Separate the short term imperatives -- restoring growth -- from the long-term structural employment issues -- including ensuring higher rate of innovation and stronger skill base. These things are getting too confused in the rhetoric for most people who want both, but get frustrated when they are not shown that the problem of sustainable job growth is really a complex combination of measures in both time horizons.

3. Keep emphasizing small businesses as engines of job growth! Maybe SBA should be more vocal!

Arlan of CA 12:31PM September 05, 2011

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