Posted on 12/01/2016 1:47:03 PM PST by HarleyLady27
It is going to take years to break through the false constructs of radical left-wing economic principles which have been sold by modern academia and corporate media. However, eventually people will recognize once again that being allowed to keep their own money, the outcome of their own labor, is not an expense on government.
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A liberal lady I work with is afraid his tax cuts will increase the debt. Obama added more to the debt than all the previous presidents combined. When did liberals start to care about the debt?
When did liberals start to care about the debt?
When a Republican was elected..................
The minute Trump got elected.
Nijaed by 9 seconds! Well played!
>>When did liberals start to care about the debt?
They always care about the debt. When a Dem is in the WH, they worry that not enough taxes are being collected. When a Republican is in the WH, they worry that too much is being spent on the “wrong” things, not enough on the “right” things, and that not enough taxes are being collected.
They always think that no enough taxes are being collected, unless they are doing their own taxes.
They are liars, frauds, hypocrites, and the enemies of freedom.
Share with her the audio of JFK’s famous speech on stimulating the economy by reducing taxes. May have to remind her President Kennedy was a Dem, though!
you know, my initial inclination following the election was to NOT gloat, not rub it in, not laugh at them. But the longer this evolves, the more I am finding it essential to push their noses in it. I mean push their noses in it so much that they continue to reveal themselves more and more for who they are. Just the idea that they are happy that the Tenn. fires are burning Trump voters is enough to show anyone that they more they are ridiculed, the more they will reveal about themselves.
I say, any chance you get, irritate the hell out of them. It won’t pay to be nice or avoid confrontation. It will be more productive to push them over the edge.
Apoplectic is right where we want them. As long as that is occurring, I be fine.
I’m almost tempted to create a stealth account at DU so I can bomb them with some rational posts to explode their heads.
One DUmmy posted, “f*** the electoral college.” Might as well have said “f*** the Constitution.”
while discussing the Trump tax cuts with a liberal coworker, she stated that these cuts would raise the national debt. I informed her that Obama had doubled the national debt and added more debt than every other president before him combined and we didn’t even get a tax cut. She didn’t believe me so I showed her multiple links on the web. She didn’t believe the source links were credible. Liberals don’t know how to be wrong.
It is great fun to see LIBs be apoplectic. May it continue for many, many years.
They are insane. Their lunacy drives them (like zombies).
I’m beginning to believe there has been a lot of calculated interbreeding in America the last 20 years. It’s showing up strong in the lineage of liberals...
I lasted one post at DUh. Good luck.
I think I did as well in my last incarnation there. Oh, well.
That will be the mot important way the serfs will ever recognize where the "governments" money comes from. Paying taxes-in-full on April 15 needs to be re-instituted.
The terms "free": condoms, health-care, education, abortions, birth-control, gender conversion, school lunch, school breakfast, day care, etc need to be expunged from mass memory.
I lasted about six posts. All I posted was facts about income taxes with actual citations.
The need for labor is always retained because someone has to build, maintain, and oversee the systems (robotics and automation example). As the manufacturing economy expands (making more stuff) the scope of the technological and automation needs necessarily expands.
Huh? Automation that doesn't remove human costs is not real automation — it's simply shifting the costs to another area.
If robots — or on-line machines, productivity gains, whatever — reduce the need for human labor, then that labor must find another outlet to make money and add value.
My theory: the resurrection of America's jobs will not come from Wall Street or Silicon Valley. It will come from Main Street having the flexibility (lack of regulation and tax burden) to create new jobs that didn't previously exist.
Comments? Cupid or samurai arrows anyone?
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