Oct 3, 2010

Jobs

De un comentarista en Reason.com. Aplaudo de pie :

I am so fucking tired of hearing - from both sides of the spectrum - that something needs to be done about "jobs." FUCK "JOBS"

Jobs are a byproduct of healthy industry. They are not a goal in and of themselves and they most definitely are not something the government itself should be trying to encourage or create. Jobs are what happen when someone has too much work to do by himself, so he gets someone to help. If you want to work, GO FUCKING WORK. Start a fucking business. Find something that you can do and do it and sell the product of your labor to others.

What? You don't want work for yourself? You want to work for someone else?
Fine, but it's not businessowners' responsibility to employ people and its not the federal governments responsibility to somehow force them to. If you want a fucking job, then AGITATE THE FUCKING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO EXPAND BUSINESS AND "JOBS" WILL COME. Make it easier for the people who actually do business and jobs will come as a byproduct.

Jesus Christ, and
you're also asking for higher taxes on the very people you need to create your precious JOBS? ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME? WHAT THE FUCK HAS HAPPENED TO THIS COUNTRY? Why does everyone want to be treated like a child? And the goddam federal government ENCOURAGES this shit. I am so fucking tired of this straight out of Marx shit that somehow the people are just entitled to share in someone else's fortune and capital in the name of "jobs." GO MAKE YOUR OWN FUCKING JOB.

Businesses aren't in the business of making "jobs," they're in the business of
CREATING VALUE FOR THEIR OWNERS. When you say that a business should be making more JOBS, you are saying that the capital of those business owners should not actually belong to them and belongs to the "workers". Thanks a fucking lot, Stalin.

"Fund Jobs Not Wars"... Has it every occurred to these people that only one of those is actually the responsibility of the federal government to fund, and its not "JOBS" ?

3 comments:

  1. si vivieramos en un mundo libre habría tantas cosas para hacer que no alcanzarían las personas para cubrir todo.

    en este momento para cualquier pelotudez económica tenés que hacer trámite de habilitacion, tenés que inscribirte en un nuevo impuestito, régimen, firmar un montón de papeles, asegurarte de cumplir con un montón de regulaciones, Y TODO ESO SIN NI SIQUIERA TENER LA SEGURIDAD DE SABER SI VA A FUNCIONAR O NO!

    porque si no funciona, ¡LA QUE SE TE VIENE! tenés que empezar todo el proceso inverso de ir desanotandote, dandote de baja, y si tenés empleados menudo dolor de cabeza te compraste tarado! pareciera decirte toda esta ridiculez estatal.

    la mayor parte de los proyectos quedan en la nada, por las dudas de que no funcione!

    y después nos preguntamos porque nos quedamos tan atrás comparado a otros paises.

    ah, no DEBE HABER UNA CONSPIRACIÓN, dicen los idiotas, que ni siquiera quieren tratar de entender porque fracasan, como si todo lo que hicieron fuera perfecto y sin ninguna necesidad de realizar modificaciones.

    ya me cansa todo este boludeo en el que estamos obligados a vivir.

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  2. Anonimo, comparto 100%. Al vampiro estatal no le importa si tenés éxito o no, lo que quiere es su ración de sangre fresca.

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  3. En Québec, cuando evalúan proyectos de inversión para recibir apoyo (créditos blandos, subsidios, exenciones impositivas y demás) del gobierno, lo primero que tienen en cuenta no es si existe demanda genuina para los bienes o servicios que se piensan producir, si es rentable, si agrega valor ni nada por el estilo sino cuántos “puestos de trabajo” se crean.

    Queda más fashion disfrazar los subsidios al desempleo como “puestos de trabajo” que tenerlos registrados como tal.

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