We keep hearing politicians talking about job creation, but nobody ever comes up with anything. In purely theoretical, non partisan dialogue, does anybody actually have ideas about how to get people back to work and in doing so, fix the economy? I think we would agree that people working would bring the economy back. But how simple or complex is it if you remove the politics from the conversation?
Understanding that we can't afford any more stimulus packages, in theory, wouldn't a huge stimulus aimed at infrastructure, actually jump start the economy? The domino effect on a grand scale. If, we had the influx of cash, wouldn't it be that simple?
I'm just tired of hearing people talking about the need for jobs, and then it evolves into another long drawn out political discussion and jobs end up not being discussed. I'm just thinking that if we could create some civil dialogue, without the politics, it might be a good starting point.
It's hard to believe this thing's broken and there ain't nobody knows nothin' bout how to fix it.
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