Yep, this is usually how so-called trickle-down theories work. They don't what goes up stays up. Has always defied gravity
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So how does that explain the increase in the number of millionaires? Wouldn’t the number stay consistent or even decrease as the “rich keep hoarding all their wealth” as idiots like USAToday would have you believe?
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did anyone factor in the ratio compared to population?
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No. That wouldn’t fit the narrative they want.
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A million bucks ain't what it used to be.
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How about the education and healthcare ?
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Can we please give them another tax break?
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I’d appreciate that. I still pay way too much.
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Do we have an oligarchy or a kleptocracy or can you have both at the same time?
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And that fact is helping our
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Do you understand what "wealth inequality" is?
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Are you a Bernie fan?
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I'm an economics fan, and not particularly enamored by "trickle-down."
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Are you for taking people's hard earned money and giving it to those who don't work? Are you redistribution of wealth?
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Let's stay on topic, to your original tweet. Helping the rich get richer does not necessarily help everyone (and economists have no proof of this). To your other questions: what are you definitions for this? Do away with Social Security? Medicaid? Farm insurance?
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This was published this month, when our unemployment is at the lowest rate it had been in years. This gives people, including business owners, a very positive outlook for the future. Therefore, they are more likely to expand, creating jobs. I am NOT for redistribution of wealth.
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