Rick, I'm referring to your statement ......... "I do know that as of last night 47% of big business had already stated that they are either raising workers pay, paying bonuses and or going to expand/renovate/expand which should increase the number of jobs available."
Here's my take on it. Worded statements are exactly that, worded statements and nothing more. It's like saying "I'm sorry", the two easiest words in the English language to say that have the least amount of meaning. If the corporate tax rate is being cut, why would a corporation who is in the business for one reason and one reason only (ie. making money for themselves and their shareholders) consider shutting things down offshore where they are paying $2 per hour for their labor and then pay $20 per hour on this side of the ocean? Oh yes, I forgot, they're good old boys thinking of you and me. Ha, I don't think so.
And of course, the information you have gleaned about this is accurate (unlike a lot of the other guys on here that are spouting nonsense). One thing I do know Rick is this ....... you are getting your information from the internet, and 99.9% of it is probably worth exactly what you pay for it (the information that is, I know you pay for internet service).
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