There are already measures in place to handle this.Thought exercise: Assume that the "wealthy" immediately cease to exist along with all their "wealth".
There are already measures in place to handle this.Thought exercise: Assume that the "wealthy" immediately cease to exist along with all their "wealth".
I assumed thinking would be a bit of a stretch; nevertheless, I enjoyed the repartee.There are already measures in place to handle this.
Amusing.I assumed thinking would be a bit of a stretch; nevertheless, I enjoyed the repartee.
Oh snap! I may have missed a few trademark opportunities.Amusing.
Honestly I might would have responded to another poster asking that hypothetical (although I don't remember the Washington Post article I linked saying "kill the wealthy!") but I don't see any point because I don't feel like you are actually serious about having a conversation and haven't been in a long time.Oh snap! I may have missed a few trademark opportunities.
I have no issue with intelligent conversation. The idea that there is no trickle down is absurd. The author of the posted article is rather ignorant.Honestly I might would have responded to another poster asking that hypothetical (although I don't remember the Washington Post article I linked saying "kill the wealthy!") but I don't see any point because I don't feel like you are actually serious about having a conversation and haven't been in a long time.
Apparently so are the people that read the article and read "trickle down has failed repeatedly" as "there is no trickle down."I have no issue with intelligent conversation. The idea that there is no trickle down is absurd. The author of the posted article is rather ignorant.
Assuming trickle down exists (which I assume you agree it does), to what degree does it exist? Seemingly it exists to quite a substantial degree. That being the case, I assume your argument is that a trillion here or a trillion there (i.e. the marginal difference with a trillion dollar decrease in tax burden) has no impact on the overall trickle down effect. Nevertheless, it's nice to know that you agree that trickle down does in fact exist.Apparently so are the people that read the article and read "trickle down has failed repeatedly" as "there is no trickle down."
Enjoy the last feeding before I head off for the night even though I usually try to avoid feeding them.
It exists to the degree that makes it not a worthwhile endeavor to pursue because it is more fallacy than fact especially when it comes to the super rich, which is who this bill is helping to loot America while there's still loot to be had.Assuming trickle down exists (which I assume you agree it does), to what degree does it exist? Seemingly it exists to quite a substantial degree. That being the case, I assume your argument is that a trillion here or a trillion there (i.e. the marginal difference with a trillion dollar decrease in tax burden) has no impact on the overall trickle down effect. Nevertheless, it's nice to know that you agree that trickle down does in fact exist.
you obviously are naive to the awesome power of the trickle downAs a real fiscal conservative, which makes me a dinosaur, since none exist in the Congress any more, the bill is appalling. It will not pay for itself and it proponents do not believe it either. It is a stalking horse to slash entitlements, after it craters our deficit and national debt...
Don't forget the champagne producers and importers.But its nice to know that golf course owners and private plane owners have been singled out for additional tax breaks.
silly libtard, the invisible hand is pushing people into the productive undertakings of producing champagne and owning golf courses and private jetsDon't forget the champagne producers and importers.
I know. Psst.... Hail Hydra.silly libtard, the invisible hand is pushing people into the productive undertakings of producing champagne and owning golf courses and private jets
cool thing is, i'm good so i don't need to worry about other stuff. i learned that in church.I know. Psst.... Hail Hydra.
Well it's like Jesus always said, "Get screwed loser, I got mine."cool thing is, i'm good so i don't need to worry about other stuff. i learned that in church.
What is your feeling on the corporate tax cut?As a real fiscal conservative, which makes me a dinosaur, since none exist in the Congress any more, the bill is appalling. It will not pay for itself and it proponents do not believe it either. It is a stalking horse to slash entitlements, after it craters our deficit and national debt...
suck it libtards, get your own fish and breadWell it's like Jesus always said, "Get screwed loser, I got mine."