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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's the result of 30 years of Republican supply-side economic theory and trickle-down policy. The rich have gotten richer, and the American middle class has been decimated. 30 years of empirical evidence shows that supply-side and trickle-down are a monumental economic failure on a national scale. It's resulted in stagnant economic growth, stagnant wages, and a whole host of other issues. That needs to change. Consumption is good, consumption drives economic activity. The more that money is changing hands, the more powerful an economy becomes. Our problem is that most of the money is being concentrated in the rarefied atmosphere of the ultra-wealthy, where it changes hands far less often, and where it touches far less of our everyday economy, which has resulted in economic stagnation.[/quote] This![/quote] +1 Few Americans want to admit they've been on "mark" side of a 30 year "long con."[/quote]
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