The last time we listened to a supply-sider BS us we wound up with a great rust belt, de-industrialized and unable to fight the next global conflict against a country where all OUR MONEY was invested.So for each $1Trillion you take from the top 5%, the remaining, say 335 million, they get about $3000 per person. $1 Trillion invested in manufacturing and infrastructure creates about 1 to 2 million jobs. The top 5% have about $65 Trillion.
Yup....It needed to start with Reagan.
Be serious, some of the de-industrialization amounted to pricing ourselves out of the market *despite* retaining more favorable corporate tax policies. Not to mention our export of the pollution.The last time we listened to a supply-sider BS us we wound up with a great rust belt, de-industrialized and unable to fight the next global conflict against a country where all OUR MONEY was invested.
But the trend of the wealthy and corporations is not to invest the 1 trillion in manufacturing or infrastructure here. They keep it for themselves, at a low tax rate thanks to GOP tax policy.So for each $1Trillion you take from the top 5%, the remaining, say 335 million, they get about $3000 per person. $1 Trillion invested in manufacturing and infrastructure creates about 1 to 2 million jobs. The top 5% have about $65 Trillion.
If it does in fact cost us five times more to produce something which is vital to our national defense then that means we spend that money rather than economize ourselves into oblivion. We can spend less on sun tanning lotion & our pets. Exporting our shipbuilding & other industrial capacity was no less a bad & shortsighted idea than exporting our nuclear weapons manufacturing capability would've been. You don't do stupid sh*t like that. The fact that we turn all those decisions over to people like Trump whose only loyalty is personal gain is the Achilles' heel of capitalism.Be serious, some of the de-industrialization amounted to pricing ourselves out of the market *despite* retaining more favorable corporate tax policies. Not to mention our export of the pollution.
When it costs our companies 5x more to produce something than other developing countries can deliver that is not a function of inadequately taxing the rich.
Example...."The New York City Council is considering legislation that would grant top elected officials, including the mayor, an 18.2% pay raise. If enacted, the mayor's salary would increase from $258,000 to $350,000 (with other reports estimating a jump from $258,750 to $305,800). [1, 2, 3, 4]"The proceeds from "tax the rich" will go to the govt. Not to the population (and especially not equally) except in the form of unearned benefits.