Ok , everybody knows trickle down is a made up term to describe an economic theory that ddoesn't exist in real life, but let's leave that aside.
If 'trickle down' doesn't work, why is unemployment so low?
Who's hiring all these people???
If 'trickle down' doesn't work, why is unemployment so low?
Who's hiring all these people???
Ok , everybody knows trickle down is a made up term to describe an economic theory that ddoesn't exist in real life, but let's leave that aside.
If 'trickle down' doesn't work, why is unemployment so low?
Who's hiring all these people???
Ok , everybody knows trickle down is a made up term to describe an economic theory that ddoesn't exist in real life, but let's leave that aside.
If 'trickle down' doesn't work, why is unemployment so low?
Who's hiring all these people???
Ok , everybody knows trickle down is a made up term to describe an economic theory that ddoesn't exist in real life, but let's leave that aside.
If 'trickle down' doesn't work, why is unemployment so low?
Who's hiring all these people???
The unemployment rate was dropping long before that last federal income tax rate tweaking happened. Are you seriously going to ignore that easily checked data?
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"Trickle-down economics" is a theory, an economic proposal, about more wealth in the hands of the wealthy will eventually trickle-down to the rest of society. d.
Who's talking about the recent tax cuts?If this is meant to be serious it is fallacious right off the bat. The fallacy of false cause.
I might as well say if the moon isn't green, why are there all these jobs? There's literally no connection. The job situation has been improving for the last 8 years, so the recent tax cuts have had little to no effect.
Ok , everybody knows trickle down is a made up term to describe an economic theory that ddoesn't exist in real life, but let's leave that aside.
If 'trickle down' doesn't work, why is unemployment so low?
Who's hiring all these people???
It's not an economic theory-it's a political one.
And so id wealth does not 'trickle down' form above- who is hiring all these people?
It's not an economic theory-it's a political one.
And so id wealth does not 'trickle down' form above- who is hiring all these people?
lolIf 'trickle down' doesn't work, why is unemployment so low?
complete non sequitir.lol
If trickle down works, then why have we still had recessions after Reagan axed top marginal tax rates on the rich?
Why do only 39% of Americans able to cover an emergency that requires $1000 in cash?
Who's talking about the recent tax cuts?
As all you lefties are quick to point out- the unemployemnt rate has been going down for a long time. A tax cut or tax cut cut is irrelevant -it's context dependent. what really matters is whether they are high or low. And they've been low for quite some time. So tell me- WHO IS DOING ALL THIS HIRING?
LOLcomplete non sequitir.
So can you tell us- who is hiring all these people?
What a dumb indicator. "why is unemployment so low" What does it matter if so many jobs still keep people in poverty or just at the brink. Oh, should we bow to the masters for giving people crumbs?
1. Look at the ever increasing wealth disparity, proof all tax cuts do is line the pockets of the rich.
2. Look at the increased rates of poverty
3. Look at the increased number of people in debt
4. Look at the increased number of people with no savings and a paycheck away from homelessness
LOL
A "non sequitur?" I'm pointing out obvious flaws in your (for lack of a better term) logic.
So: If Trickle Down works, then why is inequality growing? Why was there significantly less inequality when taxes on the wealthy were higher? Why are the already-wealthy collecting nearly all of the income gains over the past 40 years? Why does the middle class feel more squeezed than ever? Why are so many living paycheck to paycheck? Why do people who live in more equal societies have better economic mobility than the US?
As to the unemployment rate? Surprise! A lot of those jobs are people getting exploited by the wealthy. That's why Christy Walton, the widow of John Walton (one of the sons of Walmart's founders) -- who did nothing whatsoever to help Walmart ever earn a profit -- is a multibillionaire, while the rank-and-file Walmart employees have to rely on food stamps.
And again: There is no correlation between tax rates on the wealthy, and unemployment (or LFPR). The rich getting richer does not lower the unemployment rate.
So yes, "Trickle Down" is a bull**** rationalization, used to keep less-affluent conservatives in line, as the rich keep paying off elected officials for bigger and bigger tax cuts -- for themselves, that is.
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