• Sarah Palin is a firm believer in free market
capitalization saying this gives an opportunity for all parties
to compete.

• She believes that workforce fundamentals are strong and
economy needs oversight.

• She supports reduction of business taxes and encouraging
small business growth. She criticized Obama on this issue saying
that small businesses would be affected in his decision to tax
people with incomes of $250,000 a year or more thus lowering
productivity and job opportunities.

• She advocated that Unions should get member permissions
before using dues for political donations on grounds that unions
are responsible for workers and also accountable to them.

• She believed in the creation of jobs in all sectors and
praised the Red Dog Zinc Mine for their efforts on this issue.

• She supported a voc-tech curriculum in educational
institutions to leverage job training dollars for workforce
development.

• While Governor of Alaska she brought in tax cuts and
infrastructural improvements, encouraging new businesses and
thereby drawing more shoppers and increasing business revenue.

• She abolished business inventory taxes during her term
in the governor's office.

• Sarah Palin in association with the Alaska Department of
Labor and Workforce Development started the Alaska Construction
Academy which trained adults and students in various skills like
carpentry, plumbing, electrical welding etc.

• She was a firm supporter for Equal Pay for Equal Work
and said no way would she stand for women getting lesser pay
compared to men.
		

• Mitt Romney voiced his protest against a labor bill known
as The Employee Free Choice Act that would make it easier for
unions to organize describing it as a dangerous legislation
saying that it would have a negative impact on the nation's
ability to compete globally and would also dampen the scope of
new businesses.

• Mitt Romney suggested that welfare recipients should go
to work immediately. He suggested doing away with capital gains
taxes for those firms that invest in inner city enterprise zones
also advocated tax credits for hiring poor residents of those
areas.

• He stands for writing off a lot of capital expenditures
of business firms to induce them to buy more so that it will have
the effect of other companies hiring more people thus generating
more jobs.

• He believes a cut in Corporate Taxes will have a
significant impact over time. It can stimulate the economy,
create jobs and encourage foreign investment.

• He said that the American worker could be richer by
$9000 a year by opening up the market to American goods and
services. The workers can sell the products they manufacture
around the world thus raking in more income.

• He is of the opinion that it is the businessmen and not
politicians who should negotiate trade with foreigners so that
patents, designs and technology etc are adequately protected.

• He encouraged Trade and commerce with Asian countries
saying that it will only strengthen the Us economy and lead to
further growth.
		

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