Liesman and Kudlow take exception to Hillary’s speech about the economy, panning it for its overt command and control overtones. There wasn’t any mention about tax cuts, an easing of regulations or creating better trade deals. All she promises is for the government to invest in better paying jobs. That’s the fucking problem here. The government is broke, without a paddle in the middle of a large icy lake. What the country needs is PRIVATE SECTOR investment, which will not happen with high tax rates and slave labor to take advantage of in Asian and Mexico.
Get it?
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We need some class warfare.
Let’s start with a 110% tax on ALL income above $300K per year.
And a 100% tax on estates ob assets above a million dollars.
We don’t need class warfare and its a bad idea to reward failure. Leave the natural incentives of success and failure in place and we will all be much better off. This country is full of opportunity.
Honestly, we need to give all the social justice warriors cushy federal jobs with pensions as a reward for the important work they have done. The government should guarantee everything. Free college and guaranteed, well paying jobs for everyone. Let’s eliminate failure and all consequences of supidity and ineptitude while we are at it.
Sure. Free healthcare, college, food, iPhones, condoms, and guaranteed “jobs” for starters. The government should pay for everything. That way, we can depend on the government since we’re not reliable and can’t make our own decisions. Plus everybody is racist anyway, so let’s eliminate bias and profiling everywhere forever. Hope and change.
The way things are going, we’ll all end up wearing Mao suits waving little red books everywhere.
I’m not sure we have the economy or the budget to rebuild our infrastructure. Blood and treasure spent in the deserts of Iraq and Afghanistan and manufacturing jobs shipped overseas. We have been misled for many years by both democrats and republicans. The professional political class inside the D.C. bubble doesn’t really stand up for most Americans.