You post without said proof?
How the fuck do you figure that when I go to the mall and drop money in at least half a dozen stores that that is not creating jobs? What about when I went to a hotel for one night a couple weeks ago just to get away from the kiddos... I dropped over a grand between room service, the room, a spa treatment for myself and a round of golf for the hubs? Does that money not go towards people having jobs? I can assure you that I will do a lot less of this when my taxes go up!
How do figure that when they increase taxes and I have less profits because of it that it is not going to cause me to slow down hiring. Right now I am looking to hire an ad manager and a kick ass affiliate manager (shameless plug, referrals welcome!). I definitely wouldn't be looking to add to my team if profits were less... profits are already slim enough with a network.
It's simple economics and your proof is some bullshit some organization put together with facts that conveniently supported the outcome they wanted to portray. I can twist things to make them say what I want too if I try hard enough. Lulz.
Simple economics? I guess it's so simple that it's still out of your grasp.
BTW, typing "does lowering taxes create jobs" is really, really difficult.
The Straight Dope: Does cutting taxes create jobs?
http://www.itepnet.org/pdf/junkeconomics.pdf - The results show that the states with the highest taxes actually had the strongest economies throughout a difficult decade.
Rich People
GOP Supercommittee Member Admits Bush Tax Cuts Didn't Create Jobs, Can't Explain Why | ThinkProgress
Paul Krugman Obliterates the Myth that Low Business Taxes Create Jobs
Bush On Jobs: The Worst Track Record On Record - Real Time Economics - WSJ
http://www.americanprogress.org/wp-content/uploads/issues/2009/02/pdf/picker_jobs.pdf
How Do Lower Taxes Create Jobs? - Business Insider - less mid and high wages jobs, more low wage jobs, same amount of jobs.
There. Articles based on business taxes, as well as personal taxes, and how they relate to job creation. Both sides of the coin, with the same end result.
You can argue about how it makes perfect sense, but don't uphold your opinion while disregarding the facts.
Now, shut the fuck up and don't speak on anything you know not of.