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In reply to the discussion: Employer Uncertainty? Give Me A Break [View all]cojoel
(1,027 posts)28. The Tea Party-dominated House is the real cause for business uncertainty
Most business people would prefer the certainty of stable credit and steady payments from the government, whether they be to them, their suppliers, or their customers. Yet it was the House of Representatives, overly influenced by a lot of 2010 freshmen members from the Tea Party, that pushed the nation to the brink over and over again during the past two years.
Most of the beneficiaries are the large multinationals and not smaller local businesses who are screwed by the fact their customers are being screwed and they have less or no income to spend.
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the fact of the matter is that the fed has given business far MORE certainty than usual
unblock
Jul 2012
#1
well unless the republicans are advocating bailing europe out, i don't think that's relevant.
unblock
Jul 2012
#27
i suppose, but i read a lot of talk about gop meme and republican politicians in the body of the op.
unblock
Jul 2012
#40
Yeah, the business and investor community detest uncertainty -- S&P 500 up 59% under Obama.
progree
Jul 2012
#4
Brilliant! People angry at Obama for the economy's stagnation fail to
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#21
Best gig I ever had was working in a union auto plant but it sure wasn't a "good job"
NNN0LHI
Jul 2012
#16
I wish you would elaborate on this and do an OP on it, perhaps drawing
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#23
The big problem is poor global demand. I guess you could label that 'uncertainty.'
Flatulo
Jul 2012
#26