The Truth About the Economy

Padawanbater2

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1. Economy doubles since 1980, but wages flat. Where did the money go?
2. All gains from the economy go to the super rich. And...
3. With money comes political power. Taxes on super rich slashed, revenues evaporate, this leads to...
4. Huge budget deficits. Middle class agitated, fight for scraps
5. Middle class divided. Buying and borrowing slow, resulting in...
6. Anemic recovery.


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bluerock

Active Member
The truth about the economy is simple: the cyclical bull is over and the secular bear is back on. No amount of wealth redistribution, or lack thereof, is going to change a damned thing. Cycles run their course without regard for politics.
 

schuylaar

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ttystikk

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1. Economy doubles since 1980, but wages flat. Where did the money go?
2. All gains from the economy go to the super rich. And...
3. With money comes political power. Taxes on super rich slashed, revenues evaporate, this leads to...
4. Huge budget deficits. Middle class agitated, fight for scraps
5. Middle class divided. Buying and borrowing slow, resulting in...
6. Anemic recovery.

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My favorite economist- even if he comes up a bit short on podium issues, lol

Seriously, we badly need him to help cut through the 'complexity' if the current situation and explain what's happened to the American system IN THE SIMPLEST TERMS POSSIBLE, so that even people who habitually disagree with anything a liberal might say out of hand can hear it and see themselves getting screwed just as badly as everyone else in the middle classes.
 

ttystikk

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The truth about the economy is simple: the cyclical bull is over and the secular bear is back on. No amount of wealth redistribution, or lack thereof, is going to change a damned thing. Cycles run their course without regard for politics.
Straight bullshit. Not sure who told you that, but this is a perspective skewed towards the status quo and the rich who want it to stay this way.

Otherwise, I want to hear how you think it would work.
 

Rob Roy

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Vote for who you believe will best represent your ideals in government
If government arises from coercion (and it does) and you think as an individual using coercion based means is wrong, how will voting for anyone that uses those same coercion based means advance your ideals?
 

abandonconflict

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Reich.

He was Clinton's finance guru, right? They gutted SS in order to balance the budget when all they had to do was cut the pentagon. Seeing as how the cold war had just ended, they could have covered everything with pentagon cuts, instead they made much smaller cuts to the pentagon and gutted SS in order to create a budget surplus. That is the surplus that the dems have been waving around as (admittedly legit) proof that they are better than the pubs. Being better than the pubs doesn't make them blameless.

Top that off with the repeal of Glass-Steagall.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Reich.

He was Clinton's finance guru, right? They gutted SS in order to balance the budget when all they had to do was cut the pentagon. Seeing as how the cold war had just ended, they could have covered everything with pentagon cuts, instead they made much smaller cuts to the pentagon and gutted SS in order to create a budget surplus. That is the surplus that the dems have been waving around as (admittedly legit) proof that they are better than the pubs. Being better than the pubs doesn't make them blameless.

Top that off with the repeal of Glass-Steagall.
AGREED, on all counts. That's why I'm not voting for her.

Bernie Sanders in '16, because we actually DO have better things to spend a trillion dollars on than more wars, more weapons and more tax cuts for the already stupid rich, yet still greedy.
 

Balzac89

Undercover Mod
Popular opinion is the only thing that changes the world. And popular opinion is controlled by the media.

And media is controlled by the uber wealthy.

uber wealthy control everything.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
Popular opinion is the only thing that changes the world. And popular opinion is controlled by the media.

And media is controlled by the uber wealthy.

uber wealthy control everything.
Except US. You can be as pessimistic as you want and all you're doing is shooting your own future in the ass. Soooooo, get up off your ass and get involved!

I went to a Bernie Sanders meet up last night and in spite of the fact that the elections are over a year off- and even the primaries are six months away- the room was full. And they weren't professional activist types- they were professionals with families, not exactly bored with nothing better to do with their time.
 

Harrekin

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Except US. You can be as pessimistic as you want and all you're doing is shooting your own future in the ass. Soooooo, get up off your ass and get involved!

I went to a Bernie Sanders meet up last night and in spite of the fact that the elections are over a year off- and even the primaries are six months away- the room was full. And they weren't professional activist types- they were professionals with families, not exactly bored with nothing better to do with their time.
Anecdotal.
 

MuyLocoNC

Well-Known Member
Even if you could sieze all the assets of the 400 richest citizens, you would net about $2.29 trillion. Our debt is around $18 trillion with somewhere in the vicinity of $100 trillion in unfunded liabilities.

You're debating how to put out the campfire, while the cabin is burning down right behind you. You might not want to elect the guy holding the can of gasoline telling you he has the answer in hand. Just a thought.

The answer to fixing problems that arose from abandoning the constraints of the Constitution isn't to double down on stupidity.
 
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