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In reply to the discussion: Explain This To Me Like I'm A Complete Idiot, Part 15: No Millennial Left Behind? [View all]HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)30. At least invade the Caymans and put a stop to the legalized tax dodges.
Even grand bastard Milton Friedman toyed with the idea of a Guaranteed Minimum Income funded by the extremely well-to-do.
Just like the Repubs say "There's no such thing as a 'fair share'", I can say "There's no such thing as 'punishing success'".
These thieves really want to give back, start with universal health care (which should be a due human right) and go from there. If you had universal health care, that's the first path to not having well being tethered to how gainfully one is employed.
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Explain This To Me Like I'm A Complete Idiot, Part 15: No Millennial Left Behind? [View all]
HughBeaumont
Apr 2015
OP
That's not just generation X, that's the late end baby boomers too.
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#4
Is the mulitplier for infrastructure/jobs spending larger than the impact of a tax rate charge?
Taitertots
Apr 2015
#39
+10 And they have mucho force to deter any personal or property damage. If that fails,
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#25
It looks that way unfortunately, short of some real movement in a better direction.
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#26
I went to the University of Iowa campas about that time to visit a friend. Many of the married
jwirr
Apr 2015
#15
Like the college caf you describe it's been a 30 year reckless drive to excess & consumerism to
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#29
IMO It accelerated when the media began glorifying conspicuous greed and consumption in the 1980s.
GoneFishin
Apr 2015
#16
"Now you're not naive enough to think we're living in a DEMOCRACY are you Buddy?
appalachiablue
Apr 2015
#31