~ trickle-up (main street) economics vs trickle-down (wall street) economics

posted by germanicus on August 17, 2024 - 8:05am

I'm thinking.......
~ " trickle-up "(main-street job) vs " trickle-down " (wall-street job & illegals) economics........

ie....today........the hedge funds & subprime mortgages & illegal immigration exemplify "trickle-down" economics...ugh

i'm thinking as an economic policy, unity08 should push: " trickle-up " economics..............
~ no income taxes on $ 50 K / year or less...........
instead of giving high-income individuals tax breaks to create jobs (ie...for illegal immigration)............
lets give low-income tax breaks to create "real" demand more effectively & efficiently........
and perhaps create a "real" main street job or two (instead of a "wall-street" job.......... :-)


uncontrolled "illegal" immigration supports "trickle-down" economics.
controlled (aka-legal) immigration supports "trickle-up" economics.
i prefer the latter solution.......

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I'm thinking.......
uncontrolled "illegal" immigration supports "trickle-down" economics.
controlled (aka-legal) immigration supports "trickle-up" economics.
i prefer the latter solution.......

instead of giving high-income individuals tax breaks to create jobs (ie...for illegal immigration)............

instead of creating jobs for "wall-street" lets create jobs for "main-street".

You've put the Man in germanicus.

We have been experiencing trickle down policies from both parties for 25 years now, lets try a change. Anything that can be accomplished by trickel down has probably been done.

Lets have tax breaks for the less than $50K households and govt programs for low-income businesses.

Please define low-income business.

I'm just trying to think through his clever idea. I'm thinking that both Dems & Reps have ready been praticing tricke down policies for 25 years. Policies which favor high income households and big business.

Germanicus talked about a tax break for under 50K households. I'm thinking that policies which favor small businesses would be a change and may work since they've been neglected for so long.

I think globalization, immigration, and deregulation have helped the biggies. Maybe the strong dollar too.

With trickle up we can have programs not just to keep the small biz surviving, but also give them advantages over bigger firms and foreign rivals. Subisdies, tax breaks, govt contracts all the things that corporations get, but reverse it for a few years (maybe 8 years= 2 terms).

It is well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.
-- Henry Ford, Founder of Ford Motor Company

Henry Ford was right! We have had nothing but increasing corruption of our banking and monetary systems since the illegal creation of the Federal Reserve! The dollar is now worth less than 4 cents compared to what it was before 1913. Where did the other 96 cents go? It was stolen by the banksters!

I'm thinking.......
~ " trickle-up "(main-street job) NOT " trickle-down " (wall-street jobs & illegals) economics........
i prefer the former............

i'll bet bush & his cronies are much richer since he was elected to office.....

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