I hear all the time that "tax cuts to business create jobs". Really? Do they? Where is the evidence for this?
Take a look at the job creation in the United States as opposed to Europe. Or in Switzerland and Ireland as opposed to Europe. Or in how states like Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, New York, and California are shedding jobs and businesses like crazy.
Businesses do not like highly-taxed areas.
That is somewhat counter-intuitive to how business operates. Business is in the business of maximizing profit, so why in the world would a business hire people it doesn't need just because it's taxes were lowered? That's ridiculous...they will simply make more profit and not hire anyone. The only reason a business will hire people is when they are needed, and this only happens when they have more demand for their product.
Businesses seek growth. They do not remain static.
This is also the reason why there are no tax cuts for the wealthiest 5% in the plan because that would not create more demand. (I would assume the rich buy whatever they want regardless of their taxes)
The "wealthiest 5%" are a good deal small businesses filing as individuals, and they are not "the rich." The truly rich make up a very small portion of this group. Most of these people earn in the hundreds of thousands of dollars, which while putting them in the top 5%, doesn't make them "rich" by any means, and yes taxes do affect their spending, just like everyone else.
The Administration right now is pursuing an anti-growth agenda while at the same time planning for an unprecedented amount of spending. You cannot claim you are going to raise taxes and implement things like a ridiculous carbon tax and union card check, and then expect the economy to begin decent recovery.
No economy has ever performed well under the policies it is following. They have destroyed the world's 7th largest economy, California, they have tanked Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and New York, and they do not work in the cities such as Philadelphia, Detroit, Los Angelos, New York, etc...they didn't work in the 1960s or 1970s in either America or the UK, and they still to this day do not work in Europe.
And make no mistake, Obama's spending plans are going to be a huge boondoggle. His spending on "green" technology isn't going to work. People don't want to drive roller-skates and wind and solar and all that are not viable at all. His universal healthcare is not going to work, simply by the laws of economics. Rationing will occur. And his spending on education will not work. It will just be more money to the teachers' unions. Such spending is already at record levels, and the students see none of it.