GOP Whip Eric Cantor on How Gov’t Can Help Job Growth

Whip Cantor (R-Va) presented his seven step commonsense job plan that creates an environment in which businesses large and small would feel comfortable hiring new workers. Ending the uncertainty of new Washington regulatory and tax legislation would go a long way towards fostering job growth.

15 thoughts on “GOP Whip Eric Cantor on How Gov’t Can Help Job Growth

  1. @danwk7 doesnt matter the system is broke and corrupt. China has hacked and bought out goverment, Iranian army own’s twitter. Iran Has nuke bomb etc.
    Uncertain times for sure!

  2. @MrMindfucker Ohhh man I mis-read your comment you said corporatism, not capitalism.

  3. You’re missing the forest for the trees, here.

    He’s explaining why a larger government isn’t going to help the economy, whether it’s liberal or conservative. Less government, redistribution, and taxes would help business, and it would allow companies to create jobs.

  4. its funny to hear the Repubs blast themselves…. they keep saying that the Gov. can’t do anything right… well wake up.. they are the Gov. Admitting that they are a bunch of idiots that can’t do anything right is the first honest thing they have said in 20 years

  5. One man or one goverment can own it all but they cant stop freedom!
    Nazi’s tried to brainwash jews in prison camp by posting signs saying “work will set you free”! I guess it didnt for most in real life but then again they went heaven!

  6. “The shortcoming’s of this analysis of corporatism needs to be centrally addressed, and more squarely located within the wider debates over theories of
    putting distributive power back into the lives of the average citizen.
    The ideological principles underlying corporatism reflect patterns of ELite’s power over the Goverment and the tax payer’s live’s.

  7. This elaberate system of social-economic class division is based on a corporatist power structure in which major vested interests/goverment are concerted by means of a strong central state,
    to generate inequalities in our system in which benefits are distributed in such a way as to reflect the relative power of the parties involved.

  8. The result is a segmented social structure.Finally, the Corporatist system is the product of a power structure in which a strong Federal Reserve System has ensured that socialist principles are well entrenched.”

  9. In order to be wise stewards of the gift of self-government and humanity in a constitutional republic such as “The United State’s of America”, we not only have to understand what our Christian Theology teaches us about our obligations to the wider community of human being’s within our border’s, but we also have to understand both the nature of our government and its politics.

  10. We have to be, in the words of Jesus, wise as serpents and harmless as doves.
    It’s simple, unity does not come before truth — it is a consequence of truth. Any unity which props itself up in spite of truth is a sham, and it in fact militates against truth.On the same token;No power on earth, be it cultural or political, will intimidate us into silence or acquiescence!

  11. Inasmuch as these truths are foundational to human dignity and the well-being of American society, they are inviolable and non-negotiable. It’s time to reaffirm fundamental truths about justice and provide for the common good of all LEGAL US CITZEN’S! The time is come to call upon our fellow citizens, believers and non-believers alike, to join together in defending our constituional right’s for Fair Treatment,Equal Justice and Economic Prosperity!

  12. Great video. I like the idea of sending messages to Congress but with people like Pelosi, Reid, and Obama in power, our messages will only be ignored. We should focus on winning seats in 2010 if we want to help cut down on government recklessness.

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