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Michael Savage - Trickle Up Poverty. Anyone reading it?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1088228:MV8xMjI2MTA5XzIwMTQ0MjcxXzUyRDRGNzM5] I have noticed, not only Savage, but other talking heads remind us of Reaganomics where the term "trickle down" economics became popular. Trickle is right! Somehow, from the rich, the lower class supposedly receives benefits from the wealthy. Bah, humbug. Remember, Bush gave tax cuts to the wealthy, and under his watch, 750,000 workers per month became unemployed. How is it that jobs are created by the wealthy then. And it just keeps getting worse! Of course, they don't want the tax cuts to expire even in the face of people losing all they have. Jobs aren't being created by the wealthy. Period. No wonder to me that they are terrified of being forced to pay their fair share by having those tax cuts expire. Most of them have never worked a day in their lives, but live off the labor of the rest of us, who bear the tax load. I am NOT A FAN OF OBAMA's agenda, didn't vote for him. I didn't vote for McCain, either. Both parties have their hands in the till, getting rich off the schemes that are impoverishing this country. Did you know that about 50% of the members of the Senate are worth over $1,000,000? Several others don't fall too short of that amount. Wow! How do you suppose they got that money? That, my fellow GLPers isn't "trickle up" poverty. It's trickle up wealth for the free loaders at the top. They would only have you think that our economic system needs to curtail "entitlement" programs that would ease the burden of the working stiff. Don't fall for it. . [/quote]
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I listen to him often, but have not purchased the book.
Listener reviews are great. Sounds like it could be GLP
type thinking.
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