I have a degree in Econ from UCLA & took a class w/Arthur Laffer. Trickle down did not help the middle class. We libs have done the reading
I don't mind if you wanna call FDR a republican, but you deflect from the initial issue: trickle down doesnt work. Bankrupted Kansas
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Check his family history & his beginnings nothing works if we all don't negotiate & agree & that's what bankrupted Kansas sorry my believes
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Whose family history? FDR? What didnt get negotiated in Kansas? They did a full 'real-time experiment' there, total trickle down
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Yes FDR follow the tweets, Kansas incompetence and lack of cooperation
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You tend to ramble a bit and don't use grammar or syntax well, sorry. After 8 years of cynical Republican obstruction, I find this quaint.
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How am I the one not keeping up? You keep deferring from admitting trickle down is dumb. If Kansas had a surplus, Reps would brag, right?
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I gave example an hr ago what true trickle down should accomplish sorry hard 2 debate economics in 140 characters & obviously endless loop
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You talked about John Deere. Not a convincing example. Businesses had their taxes cut in Kansas. Didn't help production ultimately.
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Regarding Kansas and trickle down, I would link to WaPo, MoJo, or even WSJ, but I fear you'd call this fake news or liberal rags, etc etc.
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If the experiment in Kansas worked and they ended with a surplus, Republicans would tout that as evidence for trickle down. Be honest.
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And now the dems your it as failure pretty much a log jam
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What? Should I translate? You say: Dems are obstructing? Eight years Reps obstructed everything. And Dems tried to get them on board.
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Now Republicans and Trump say: "fuck you, your liberal tears are sweet, stop obstructing". That's not negotiating.
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