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originally posted by: roth1
I am curious about tax policy i want to do a survey with several threads.
Tax break for the rich, trickle down economics.
How does it work? Exactly how does it trickle down? Basically how does it help the economy and jobs?
originally posted by: Flatfish
originally posted by: roth1
I am curious about tax policy i want to do a survey with several threads.
Tax break for the rich, trickle down economics.
How does it work? Exactly how does it trickle down? Basically how does it help the economy and jobs?
The short answer to your question is; "It Doesn't Work!"
It doesn't help the economy and it doesn't create jobs, at least not on the magnitude portrayed by those who would try to convince the american public that it's the "fix-all" answer to job creation.
If anything, it should be called "Trickle On" instead of "Trickle Down."
originally posted by: xuenchen
originally posted by: Flatfish
originally posted by: roth1
I am curious about tax policy i want to do a survey with several threads.
Tax break for the rich, trickle down economics.
How does it work? Exactly how does it trickle down? Basically how does it help the economy and jobs?
The short answer to your question is; "It Doesn't Work!"
It doesn't help the economy and it doesn't create jobs, at least not on the magnitude portrayed by those who would try to convince the american public that it's the "fix-all" answer to job creation.
If anything, it should be called "Trickle On" instead of "Trickle Down."
Then how would explain the unemployment rate being under 5% for 2006 and 2007?
Must be something else.
originally posted by: roth1
I wanted to hear a valid answer if some one had one. A real description step by step how it worked. I should edit and be more descriptive. a reply to: Qumulys