The Tax Policy Center is a paid propaganda outlet for the Progressive Bookings Institute and the Urban Institute. It is a Democrat party front group, it is NOT “non partisan” as TC claims.
I watched the X-factor last night. Two of the "over 30" group came up for review. One guy says he works 5 jobs to support his wife and kids. He leaves at 7:00am and gets home some nights at 2:00 am. Another guy says his house is going to be foreclosed if he doesn't get this chance. Both guys perform in front of a very pretty little girl (I don't know her, but I'm sure she's talented) at her mansion high on the California cliffs over looking the ocean.
She fires them both. They go home eyes watering, one to his multiple jobs, the other to lose his home. She goes home to snort some cocaine, and drive her Maserati to an all night party.
That's America today, and it's sick. We cannot continue in this manner and be a thriving country. And burying your heads in the sand and being suckers is not going to help.
We cannot thrive as a communist nation, and that is what we are turning into. An evolved, modern, Chinese-style communist nation. Where a handful of people do all the planning and make all the money, and workers are helpless, powerless, drones happy to work long hours for little pay and no chance of retirement.
I've shown this before. This factory is in China. It builds a lot of the stuff we buy. It's profits go to many Americans, like the Walmart family, who gets most of their goods from here (or similar Chinese factories). It's profits goes to people like the co-founder of Home Depot, who is one of Romney's biggest donors. These are the American jobs outsourced by our version of billionaire communists to Chinese billionaire communists.
It is the utmost irony and triumph of modern communism that those of us who argue against this system are called "liberal" or "socialist." Those who argue in favor of this system of unlimited corporate greed, out sourcing to factories like this, the enrichment of Chinese billionaires, no regulation limitations on resorting to factories like these, are not conservatives .