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jossebastian
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The whole intention of Market driven Capitalism is to create booms and busts, because that is the only way wealth can be transferred from poor to rich in a regulated environment. In bust periods, the poor has no money to invest, where as the rich do. And poor are willing to sell things at a loss just to survive. In order for the rich to have more money to have this cycle accelerated, they need to have more money. Lower tax rate does that. The lower tax rate imparts negligible benefits to the poor, since lower tax rate brings less money to government and this means that less funding for public transportation, poor roads (frequent maintenance of vehicles), cuts in schools, poor VA, etc. Lower tax rate increase money supply, and this increases inflation, worsening the situation of the poor.A couple of things. First and most important the rich get richer because they keep doing the things that made them rich in the first place, and the poor get poorer because they keep doing the things that made them poor in the first place. Like it or not people are normally in the position they are in because of the choices they have made. Second upward mobility in this country has been stifled by a progressive tax rate and an overbearing and bloated government with all of the attendant regulations, debts and deficits. We could even throw in the Federal Reserves loose money policies for good measure. They keep pumping more fake money into the stock market to shore up the “investor class” while the rest of the country suffers from inflation and the relentless bubble/burst cycle it creates.
America prospered in the 50s and 60s, post war. that was the “Worker” America. 70s and 80s, America graduated to “Boss’” America as a result of “Worker” America’s toils, and this time, corporate-isation happened, and lowering tax rate also happened. What does the “Boss’” America have… Money. We have become the richest nation and Japan at a distant number 2. 90s and early 2000s is the “Spender America”, and we spend like there is no tomorrow. With no “Worker” America culture, and aloof of poor-man’s conditions, we spent on rich-man’s toys and tools hoping that it will create jobs. By mid-2000 till now, we are “Scoundrel” America, who has no idea how to make money, no “Worker” sense, no “Boss” sense, and the whole generation has only seen the previous generation as spenders. This is the time we lose our wealth and morals, as we are seeing now with frivolous wars and culture of death. God is ridiculed. The next generation will have nothing left that they become “Worker” and have belief in God and honor Him, and eventually build back this country. I hope that day is sooner (which also means that we are completely emptied of our wealth – which I do not wish for). The cycle repeats.
Jos