A Quote by Lois Frankel

Yachts are job creators. — © Lois Frankel
Yachts are job creators.
Remember back in the nineties, a bunch of Democrats decided to tax luxury items, including yachts? They figured it was not fair that some people could afford yachts, and so since they could, they said, "We're gonna tax the hell out of yachts at the point of sale, 'cause it's not fair. We need to collect revenue from all this!" What happened was that the people who actually build the yachts lost their jobs because people stopped buying them.
We are the creators, not only of our own destiny, but ultimately we are the creators of universal destiny. We are the creators of the universe.
We have so many fantastic creators - female creators as well as male creators that have their own followings, their own fans, and their own books that are successful.
However imperfectly, subsidies for the poor do actually reduce hunger, ease suffering and create opportunity, while subsidies for the rich result in more private jets and yachts. Would we rather subsidize opportunity or yachts? Which kind of subsidies deserve more scrutiny?
One of the things I'm excited about is the observation that gamers are creators and creators are gamers too. We used to think of creators as workstation customers and think of gamers as consumers.
Creators of content on the Internet are very commonly creators of community. Often times, this community is the most interesting and the most valuable part of making stuff, and many creators require that relationship to inspire them to make stuff.
Those who want low taxes and healthy job creation know that an unnecessary dollar going to these unions is a dollar that cannot reduce the tax burden on homeowners, small businesses, and job creators.
Our job as creators is to further define any medium.
The way to create jobs is to encourage private sector job creators.
Creators are what bring the eyeballs to platforms, and vice versa. Sort of a chicken-and-egg thing, because you can't have creators and no platform.
The difference between famous creators and struggling artists is that the creators know that improving the lives of others deserves the highest reward.
Republicans are listening to America's job creators and working to address their concerns with real solutions.
America's private sector job creators need elected leaders to lead and get out of the way.
I am not for raising taxes in a recession, especially when it comes to job creators that we need so desperately to start creating jobs again.
New Hampshire has led the nation in streamlining government regulation to allow job-creators the opportunity to grow and expand.
If the search engines don't respect the creators, there won't be anything to search in the future because creators have to make a living too.
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