Monday, June 1, 2020

One Senators 10-Point Jobs Plan for (a state)

One Senators 10-Point Jobs Plan for (a state) Lets get political!  Tis the season, isnt it? I intentionally left the name of the Senator (Orrin Hatch) off the title, as well as the state (Utah). The name and state doesnt matter. What I really want to do is see what a prominent career politician thinks will help the economy, specifically job creation. Here are Orrin Hatchs 10 points: Restore fiscal sanity in Washington. Expand U.S. Export Markets Reform the U.S. Tax Code Repeal ObamaCare Repeal Dodd-Frank Make Our Regulatory System More Jobs-Friendly Develop Americas Energy Resources Help America Compete Allow Small Businesses to Create Jobs Reform Americas Labor Laws and Rein in the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) You need to go to his website to get more of an explanation of each of these. I know this can go 80 different ways based on your political party, or the role you think government should have in business, to the ability for the Senate (or D.C.) to actually get something smart done, etc. But Id love to get your reaction to what Hatch is proposing. What do you think?  Either comment on one of his 10 points, or add what YOU think D.C. should focus on. One Senators 10-Point Jobs Plan for (a state) Lets get political!  Tis the season, isnt it? I intentionally left the name of the Senator (Orrin Hatch) off the title, as well as the state (Utah). The name and state doesnt matter. What I really want to do is see what a prominent career politician thinks will help the economy, specifically job creation. Here are Orrin Hatchs 10 points: Restore fiscal sanity in Washington. Expand U.S. Export Markets Reform the U.S. Tax Code Repeal ObamaCare Repeal Dodd-Frank Make Our Regulatory System More Jobs-Friendly Develop Americas Energy Resources Help America Compete Allow Small Businesses to Create Jobs Reform Americas Labor Laws and Rein in the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) You need to go to his website to get more of an explanation of each of these. I know this can go 80 different ways based on your political party, or the role you think government should have in business, to the ability for the Senate (or D.C.) to actually get something smart done, etc. But Id love to get your reaction to what Hatch is proposing. What do you think?  Either comment on one of his 10 points, or add what YOU think D.C. should focus on.

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