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In reply to the discussion: Fifty Years of Tax Cuts for Rich Didn't Trickle Down, Study Says [View all]OldBaldy1701E
(5,128 posts)32. Yes it has
and the level of delusion that I see every day that insists that I am wrong... well, that usually comes from the mouthpieces of those same rich people. Only someone who is 'in' on the money making is going to even try to say we are not. The rest are just those who were not blessed with a fully functioning brain. The disparity is so bad now that even first graders can see it.
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America has been an oligarchy for a long time. Power in the hands of the rich.
Irish_Dem
Dec 2020
#11
No. They got exactly what they wanted. It was never intended to do what they promised.
rickyhall
Dec 2020
#21
Because Republicans keep cutting taxes for the wealthy promising big jobs.
Lonestarblue
Dec 2020
#27
I don't get why people believe things people on teevee say like they can't look in their wallet
onecaliberal
Dec 2020
#30
And we keep having these studies why? Like the one 3 years ago wasn't conclusive enough?
ancianita
Dec 2020
#37
Yes, I thought that this had been studied to death - all with the same conclusion.
Marie Marie
Dec 2020
#39