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Corrupt Government Title: Obama : Corporate Profits "Have To Be Shared By American Workers" "If we're fighting to reform the tax code and increase exports, the benefits cannot just translate into greater profits and bonuses for those at the top. They have to be shared by American workers, who need to know that opening markets will lift their standard of living as well as your bottom line," President Obama told the Chamber of Commerce on Monday morning. Ive said in the State of the Union and Ill repeat here today: I am willing and happy to look at other ideas to improve the law, including incentives to improve patient safety and medical malpractice reforms. And I want to correct a flaw thats already placed an unnecessary bookkeeping burden on too many small businesses, and I appreciate the Chambers help in doing that. But we have to recognize that some common-sense regulations often will make sense for your businesses, as well as your families, as well as your neighbors, as well as your coworkers. Of course, your responsibility goes beyond recognizing the need for certain standards and safeguards. If were fighting to reform the tax code and increase exports to help you compete, the benefits cant just translate into greater profits and bonuses for those at the top. They have to be shared by American workers, who need to know that expanding trade and opening markets will lift their standards of living as well as your bottom line. We cant go back to the kind of economy and culture that we saw in the years leading up to the recession, where growth and gains in productivity just didnt translate into rising incomes and opportunity for the middle class. Thats not something necessarily we can legislate, but its something that all of us have to take responsibility for thinking about. How do we make sure that everybodys got a stake in trade, everybodys got a stake in increasing exports, everybodys got a stake in rising productivity? Because ordinary folks end up seeing their standards of living rise as well. Thats always been the American promise. Thats what JFK meant when he said, A rising tide lifts all boats. Too many boats have been left behind, stuck in the mud. And if we as a nation are going to invest in innovation, that innovation should lead to new jobs and manufacturing on our shores. The end result of tax breaks and investments cant simply be that new breakthroughs and technologies are discovered here in America, but then the manufacturing takes place overseas. That, too, breaks the social compact. It makes people feel as if the game is fixed and theyre not benefiting from the extraordinary discoveries that take place here. So the key to our success has never been just developing new ideas; its also been making new products. So Intel pioneers the microchip, then puts thousands to work building them in Silicon Valley. Henry Ford perfects the assembly line, and then puts a generation to work in the factories of Detroit. Thats how we built the largest middle class in the world. Those folks working in those plants, they go out and they buy a Ford. They buy a personal computer. And the economy grows for everyone. And thats how well create the base of knowledge and skills that propel the next inventions and the next ideas. Right now, businesses across this country are proving that America can compete. Caterpillar is opening a new plant to build excavators in Texas that used to be shipped from Japan. In Tennessee, Whirlpool is opening their first new U.S. factory in more than a decade. Dow is building a new plant in Michigan to manufacture batteries for electric vehicles. A company called Geomagic, a software maker, decided to close down its overseas centers in China and Europe and move their R&D here to the United States. These companies are bringing jobs back to our shores. And thats good for everybody. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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I'll give my 2cents on this and wait to see what others here think about forced profit sharing with employees. He's not just talking about 'big corporations', this will effect the small business person too, share and share alike across the board, sharing the wealth..as it is. If something like this is enforced, then there will be no encentive for anyone to start a business, not if they are forced to shared their profit with employees who didn't put up money to start the business. I believe in paying a person a fare days wage for a fare days work, bonuses and wage raises, but I draw the line at being forced to hand over my money to anyone who had nothing to do with creating my company, if they are shareholders, that would be different, but not with hired employees~ JMHO
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