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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1445087" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>And you always see things in the most simplistic terms. The world is much more complicated and nuanced than your writing indicates. But here's a simple truism: JFK said in the early 60's that cutting taxes actually stimulates the economy and results in even more revenue for the gov't from all the resulting economic activity. He was right then and it still holds true today. The problem with today's Democrats is they can't stand that in our system some really win big. I'm much more concerned with most doing at least reasonably well with avenues open to them to do even better, depending on their willingness to work hard. That's the economy I want, not income redistribution from Uncle Sugar. Too many in this economy can't find decent jobs, too many young adults in school loan debt and living with their parents. I've said over and over here that corporations are turning us into wage slaves while they hoard the money. Give them an incentive to invest in new business, create jobs, and compete for workers in a more robust economy. If that happens, as they say, a rising tide raises all boats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1445087, member: 24302"] And you always see things in the most simplistic terms. The world is much more complicated and nuanced than your writing indicates. But here's a simple truism: JFK said in the early 60's that cutting taxes actually stimulates the economy and results in even more revenue for the gov't from all the resulting economic activity. He was right then and it still holds true today. The problem with today's Democrats is they can't stand that in our system some really win big. I'm much more concerned with most doing at least reasonably well with avenues open to them to do even better, depending on their willingness to work hard. That's the economy I want, not income redistribution from Uncle Sugar. Too many in this economy can't find decent jobs, too many young adults in school loan debt and living with their parents. I've said over and over here that corporations are turning us into wage slaves while they hoard the money. Give them an incentive to invest in new business, create jobs, and compete for workers in a more robust economy. If that happens, as they say, a rising tide raises all boats. [/QUOTE]
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