kevin keesee thinks if washington wants to create jobs, it should lower taxes and let businesses decide what jobs should be created. >> technology changes everything on a daily basis, so we don't know what jobs we may need two days from now, ten years from now. for the government to think they have the ability to create a program knowing what jobs people need i... i find detrimental. >> reporter: terry orcholski, president and c.e.o. of orbital tool technologies, goes a step further. his company makes components and provides service to power generators. he thinks the government needs to either stop piling emission regulations onto utilities or allow them to raise rates. >> it's hundreds and hundreds of thousands of jobs that make the utilities work. now if you want to shut these power plants down, what are you doing, ultimately? you're shutting down hundreds of thousands of jobs. >> we have boston baked beans. >> reporter: tom snyder, owner of the sweetery company, has an entirely different take. he thinks if washington really wants to create jobs, it should prod banks into lending more