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  • A question for Democrats only how do Democrats plan to creating Jobs in the Private Sector to help Big or Large Corporations create Jobs ? From reading thr Democratic Party wesite they only seem to want to help Small Businesses create Jobs and create Public Sector Jobs or Government Jobs by rebuilding or building Infrastructure. Does Keynesian Economics say anything about Infrastructure Spending can anyone quote from Keynes ? Democrats say Demand creates Jobs how do Democrats plan to putting money in people's hands to spend ? Putting Americans to work rebuilding roads, bridges, rails, and ports, strengthening our economy and our infrastructure across all 50 states. http://www.democrats.org/issues/economy ... b_creation John Maynard Keynes The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money Book III The Propensity to Consume Chapter 10. The Marginal Propensity to Consume and the Multiplier V It is also obvious from the above that the employment of a given number of men on public works will (on the assumptions made) have a much larger effect on aggregate employment at a time when there is severe unemployment, than it will have later on when full employment is approached. In the above example, if, at a time when employment has fallen to 5,200,000, an additional 100,000 men are employed on public works, total employment will rise to 6,400,000. But if employment is already 9,000,000 when the additional 100,000 men are taken on for public works, total employment will only rise to 9,200,000. Thus public works even of doubtful utility may pay for themselves over and over again at a time of severe unemployment, if only from the diminished cost of relief expenditure, provided that we can assume that a smaller proportion of income is saved when unemployment is greater; but they may become a more doubtful proposition as a state of full employment is approached. Furthermore, if our assumption is correct that the marginal propensity to consume falls off steadily as we approach full employment, it follows that it will become more and more troublesome to secure a further given increase of employment by further increasing investment. http://www.marxists.org/reference/subje ... y/ch10.htm Public Works Administration From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Public Works Administration (PWA), part of the New Deal of 1933, was a large-scale public works construction agency in the United States headed by Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes. It was created by the National Industrial Recovery Act in June 1933 in response to the Great Depression. It built large-scale public works such as dams, bridges, hospitals and schools. Its goals were to spend $3.3 billion in the first year, and $6 billion in all, to provide employment, stabilize purchasing power, and help revive the economy. Most of the spending came in two waves in 1933-35, and again in 1938. Originally called the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, it was renamed the Public Works Administration in 1939 and shut down in 1943.[1] The PWA spent over $6 billion in contracts to private construction forms that did the actual work. It created an infrastructure that generated national and local pride in the 1930s and remains vital seven decades later. The PWA was much less controversial than its rival agency with a confusingly similar name, the Works Progress Administration (WPA), headed by Harry Hopkins, which focused on smaller projects and hired unemployed unskilled workers.[2] Projects The PWA headquarters in Washington planned projects, which were built by private construction companies hiring workers on the open market. Unlike the WPA, it did not hire the unemployed directly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Wor ... nistration

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    The private sector has already created jobs for 26 plus straight months.

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For one thing, by insuring that every American who wants one can get a College education. Thats the best way to encourage innovation if you ask me. Oh wait! We're "Snobs" for wanting the best for our citizens!

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We don't intend to help big corporations with anything ... Even if Romney, Scalia and Thomas say they're people too. PS: This is the tenth time I read the same question from this Philippine GOP INC paid poster

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