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Populist Reform of the Democratic Party
In reply to the discussion: Soak the Rich? Or Get Our Wealth Back? [View all]1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)42. I will repeat for the third time (this time adding emphasis) ...
What we do not have is a CONVINCINGLY. WORKABLE convincingly, workable plan to resolve the problem.
What you are doing is providing solutions that are proving, either ... unconvincing, or unworkable.
Is it honestly your position that we need
to reinvent the wheel, rather than reinforce
the policies we know work?
to reinvent the wheel, rather than reinforce
the policies we know work?
Maybe, but we need to DO something, beyond decry the problem. So, How do we do that? IOWs, what is the convincing and workable plan to do so?
Isn't it obvious that the banking/investment
industry is a drag on the economy despite
what the "market" says?
industry is a drag on the economy despite
what the "market" says?
Yes. How do we do that? IOWs, what is the convincing and workable plan to do so?
And isn't it true that the velocity of money
is fastest when injected into the lowest rungs
of the economy...ie, food stamps, low wage workers,
middle income wages that create REAL growth.
is fastest when injected into the lowest rungs
of the economy...ie, food stamps, low wage workers,
middle income wages that create REAL growth.
Yes. How do we do that? IOWs, what is the convincing and workable plan to do so?
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Unfortuantely, tax monies usually only encourage the political elite to fund new wars.
truedelphi
Mar 2015
#22
So your rationale is to keep taxes on the wealthy low, 'cause government might misuse the money?
Scuba
Mar 2015
#31
"This was not growth." That's correct. It was legalized theft. Hard to tell where ...
Scuba
Mar 2015
#2
There is little difference between a campaign "donation", paying exhorbant fees for speeches or
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#5
We also need 1) a minimum guaranteed income. 2) Publicly funded health CARE for all. 3) Publicly
Vincardog
Mar 2015
#11
Do you see any hope that any of this will happen? It seems to me that the wealthy have already
Dark n Stormy Knight
Mar 2015
#13
They both amount to the same but the poor rich want sympathy so they are claiming
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#20
It's a matter of perspective. When the rich steal our wealth they call it good business.
rhett o rick
Mar 2015
#23
Would it turn into another sell/trade credit program like carbon emissions? ~ nt
antiquie
Mar 2015
#27
He isn't talking about framing but selling old conservative snake oil to actually further
TheKentuckian
Mar 2015
#56