ttystikk
Well-Known Member
Sooooooooo back to the ORIGINAL TOPIC;
America will continue to slowly crash until and unless taxes on wages end up lower than those on other forms of earned income and corporate earnings.
Whether this happens by raising corporate taxes, lowering those on wages, or most likely a combination of the two, our average citizen's economic situation- and therefore the nation's in aggregate- will only improve when it's in place, and there is no substitute.
We'll have nasty crash after crash until there's simply nothing left to steal. I fear that day is much closer than most people think.
@schuylaar is right; electing Mr Sanders as an independent would certainly begin to redress the insanity.
That it seems like such a long shot is entirely a function of how much we believe in the power of the corporate amnesia mongers to keep fooling us.
America will continue to slowly crash until and unless taxes on wages end up lower than those on other forms of earned income and corporate earnings.
Whether this happens by raising corporate taxes, lowering those on wages, or most likely a combination of the two, our average citizen's economic situation- and therefore the nation's in aggregate- will only improve when it's in place, and there is no substitute.
We'll have nasty crash after crash until there's simply nothing left to steal. I fear that day is much closer than most people think.
@schuylaar is right; electing Mr Sanders as an independent would certainly begin to redress the insanity.
That it seems like such a long shot is entirely a function of how much we believe in the power of the corporate amnesia mongers to keep fooling us.
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