Cog wrote:You want to deliberately crash the economic system impoverishing millions and I'm supposed to think deeply about that? How about no?
I stand by my position that people who want to bring on doom are nothing but a death cult.
Pops wrote:Actually productivity gains are not the problem. The problem is the workers are no longer sharing in the profit and the reason is not complicated.
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Pops wrote:yeah, everyone was poor in '72
Outcast_Searcher wrote:The world is a whole hell of a lot more complicated than tax rates.
Pops wrote:Outcast_Searcher wrote:The world is a whole hell of a lot more complicated than tax rates.
That's true. Financialization results when leverage and information asymmetry replace innovation and productive investment as the source of wealth creation.
https://www.oftwominds.com/blogmar14/we ... y3-14.html
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marmico wrote:I ain't worried about the Joesixpacks and Jane Chardonnays.
I'm pretty sure no one here is in the 1% or even 10%, so it always baffles me why they would defend laws that disadvantage them.
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