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Green New Deal fails Senate test vote as dozens of Democrats vote 'present'
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<blockquote data-quote="Aldebaran" data-source="post: 73804475" data-attributes="member: 251418"><p>Correct. If it's being taxed, then it doesn't go back into the business, but to the government. I'd rather see the owner have the option of putting it back into the business. That creates more jobs. Giving it to the government doesn't.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Since there are plenty of ways for people to invest the money they earn, there are just as many ways to have it benefit everyone. If it's invested in the stock market, it benefits other companies that keep more people employed. If it's invested in CD's at a bank, it gives the bank more money to loan to those who need loans to start businesses or buy a home. </p><p></p><p>Most people are going to be investing their saved money somehow, especially if their earnings are over 10 million.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldebaran, post: 73804475, member: 251418"] Correct. If it's being taxed, then it doesn't go back into the business, but to the government. I'd rather see the owner have the option of putting it back into the business. That creates more jobs. Giving it to the government doesn't. Since there are plenty of ways for people to invest the money they earn, there are just as many ways to have it benefit everyone. If it's invested in the stock market, it benefits other companies that keep more people employed. If it's invested in CD's at a bank, it gives the bank more money to loan to those who need loans to start businesses or buy a home. Most people are going to be investing their saved money somehow, especially if their earnings are over 10 million. [/QUOTE]
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