Baconwfu
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Can't see the forest for the trees, my bad
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I think that graph is an excellent representation of how government intervention in the economy is bad for the country. As to WnB's comment (I think it was him, but could have been someone else), are you actually saying that we are more "free market" now than we were in 1949???
Right now with the government control of so much more of the economy due to complicated tax policy, regulation of business, etc, the game is rigged against the little guy.
I think that graph is an excellent representation of how government intervention in the economy is bad for the country. As to WnB's comment (I think it was him, but could have been someone else), are you actually saying that we are more "free market" now than we were in 1949???
Right now with the government control of so much more of the economy due to complicated tax policy, regulation of business, etc, the game is rigged against the little guy.
The graph shows the US is becoming a banana republic economy. It is what Reagan and Romney have wanted.
It has much more to do with the absolute booming manufacturing economy in 1949 where the world was buying anything we could produce and the US consumer had years of pent up demand after the great depression and WW2.
man i love sgt hulka
he drives by like this for a post or two every couple months and just gives no fucks
The poorses are really getting fucked under Obama.
I bet you think the poors would be doing better with Mittens, Tell me when your party plans on running a "help the poor" candidate and ill be sure to vote for them. Last time I checked, the closest you guys get to it is "protect the "middle class" by lowering corporate taxes.Easy there Shorts. That elephant is to be seen, but not spoken about.
I bet you think the poors would be doing better with Mittens, Tell me when your party plans on running a "help the poor" candidate and ill be sure to vote for them. Last time I checked, the closest you guys get to it is "protect the "middle class" by lowering corporate taxes.
I, clearly, am a moderate.
Are you kidding or channeling rj.
The public education superstructure has been dominated by conservative ideals for the last decade plus.
If it was, there would be a lot more choice and a lot less roadblock teachers.