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There is a fact here. Large Corporations are stockpiling profits and not hiring new employees. In fact, even with rising balance sheets, these corporations are laying off workers.
The President has pressed the Business Community to engage, to start hiring to get the economy going. None of that has worked. In fact, the GOP and the Biz Channel shills are adamant that now is the time to be concerned with deficits--going so far as to down-grade America's credit rating. So, the Business Community has staked out a position against government spending to stimulate the economy. But has Wall Street also staked out a position against the middle class?
The President is in a bind. Rising unemployment and very little leeway on government stimulus.
But, isn't that exactly where the GOP wants a Democratic President to be? We know the Chamber of Commerce position with respect to this President.
QUESTION: Is the lack of hiring in this so-called Jobless Recovery, the failure to take on new workers when profits margins are increasing for so many corporations...is it a political statement?
Is the business community really callous enough to turn their backs on the American working class just to send a political message, to stake out a political position? Are they willing to use private sector jobs as leverage to get what they want politically? Are they willing to wager with the living of working people (if only temporarily--to achieve some short term political advantage)?
This Labor Day, are we witnessing the extent to which the Business Community is willing to go to wage war against Labor?
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