Building new roads and bridges creates jobs. Growing our exports creates jobs. Reforming our outdated tax system and our broken immigration system creates jobs.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We will build new roads, and highways, and bridges, and airports, and tunnels, and railways all across our wonderful nation.
Spending on infrastructure will help employment.
Now you have a choice: we can give more tax breaks to corporations that ship jobs overseas, or we can start rewarding companies that open new plants and train new workers and create new jobs here, in the United States of America.
The rapid growth in many of our suburbs has spawned a booming construction industry eager to hire low wage immigrants who gladly fill these jobs, many of them happy to be paid in cash, free of federal and state taxes.
We can only create good jobs if we make smarter investments in infrastructure and do more to support small businesses, not stiff them.
Increased trade is crucial to a balanced plan for stimulating growth and job creation on both sides of the Atlantic.
And we'll build a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants who are already contributing to our economy!
Workers who come to the U.S. see their wages and their standard of living boosted sharply simply by crossing the border. That's a good thing, and one of the best arguments for immigration reform, even if you'll rarely hear a politician make it.
We must invest in infrastructure development and rebuilding communities to create jobs.
Our ability to create jobs, our future growth, is built on the free market. It's built on open borders.