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By the way why is it ok to focus on raising taxes on the rich? What is the ultimate goal of that plan?
The ultimate goal is to redistribute wealth. The federal government thinks it is a symbolic Robin Hood.
The ultimate goal is to redistribute wealth.
Minnesota's Governor raised the minimum wage, signed an equal pay act, and raised taxes on the rich to fund K-12 schools and higher education. Minnesota now has the 5th highest job growth in the nation and median income is $8,000 higher than the national average. By contrast, Governor Walker in the neighboring state of Wisconsin did the opposite: he gave the rich $2.1 billion in tax breaks, busted unions, and cut school funding more than any governor. Wisconsin now ranks 37th for job growth, median income is $800 below the national average, and the budget deficit is so large Walker has stopped making payments.
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We have had an upward redistribution of wealth for quite a number of years. The shrinking middle class shows this plainly. Is that an ok in your opinion?
Is it ok to use the government to take money from one group of people and give it to another for any reason? Yes or no
You question is far too simplistic and indicates simplistic thinking.
You mean it is not nuanced enough to allow one to color a bad thing in a good light. This is what liberals do. They love to work in obscurity and when they get called on it they accuse, imply and dance around calling them stupid.
The truth is there is no need for anything other than "simplistic thinking". It keeps people honest.
It is not right or good for the government to implement policies that take from the middle class and the poor to give to the rich; NOR is it right or good for yhe government to implement policies that take from the rich to give to the middle class and poor.
BOTH are simplistic questions, requiring simplistic answers.
The "nuance," the critical thinking, lies in identifying which policies are doing either, and then identifying why the government should be allowed to implement those policies.
And yet, your answer is not rational, because you don't acknowledge that government policies redistributing from the wealthy to the poor are also being implemented, and are just as wrong as the ones you choose to focus on.Don, thanks for a rational answer. I agree and in a perfect world that would be what government does. However, IMHO, our government has basically been taken over by rich corporations and the super rich. The Supreme Court decision, Citizens United, gave the government to the super rich and to rich corporations. We have seen the results of this, even before the decision, and the results are not pretty. The middle class has shrunk, the division of wealth has gravitated to the rich and super rich. To me this does not bode well for the future of the average citizen of this country. We already see signs that many middle class kids are being priced out of an education. This also does not bode well for our future.
I completely agree. I am normally an optimistic person, but not on this issue. Politicians first priority is to be win the next election. Because of this they have sold their souls to the rich and super rich at the expense of everyone else.
Conservatives like to scream redistribution of wealth is an evil. Well the redistribution of wealth to the rich and super rich at the expense of everyone else is a great evil.
Again, thanks for a good, rational reply.
And yet, your answer is not rational, because you don't acknowledge that government policies redistributing from the wealthy to the poor are also being implemented, and are just as wrong as the ones you choose to focus on.
:applause::applause::applause:You mean it is not nuanced enough to allow one to color a bad thing in a good light. This is what liberals do. They love to work in obscurity and when they get called on it they accuse, imply and dance around calling them stupid.
The truth is there is no need for anything other than "simplistic thinking". It keeps people honest.
And yet, your answer is not rational, because you don't acknowledge that government policies redistributing from the wealthy to the poor are also being implemented, and are just as wrong as the ones you choose to focus on.
Luke 12:48 From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.
I don't believe I have called for redistribution of wealth. I have said that an important role of government is to take care of those in need as is the education of people. That is part of keeping the nation secure.
While I agree in principle, are you requiring others who may not be, or flat-out aren't, Christians--to employ Christian principles?I would say that the rich and the super rich have a responsibility to help those in real need be it through their own efforts or through government programs. Hoarding and not helping others in not Christian.
In 1993/1994, as a capstone course written paper requirement, I wrote that Gates needed to actually start doing such things as part of corporate responsibility, as well as improving the image/reputation of Microsoft. It wasn't until after he married that such benevolence became part of his life.For instance I approve of the programs to help others that Bill Gates has put in place. Do you?
But I did. I said it was neither right nor good for the government to do such things. But I went further and said it's also not right or good for the government to take from the rich and redistribute to the poor. YOU have not agreed that both statements are true.Now I could say your reply was simplistic as you did not condemn policies that redistribute wealth from the middle class and poor to the rich.
Always. Do you remember soul liberty?Remember Christ's words at the last judgment?
Luke 12:48 From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.
I don't believe I have called for redistribution of wealth. I have said that an important role of government is to take care of those in need as is the education of people. That is part of keeping the nation secure. I would say that the rich and the super rich have a responsibility to help those in real need be it through their own efforts or through government programs. Hoarding and not helping others in not Christian. For instance I approve of the programs to help others that Bill Gates has put in place. Do you?
Now I could say your reply was simplistic as you did not condemn policies that redistribute wealth from the middle class and poor to the rich.
Remember Christ's words at the last judgment?
The middle class has shrunk, the division of wealth has gravitated to the rich and super rich.
We already see signs that many middle class kids are being priced out of an education. This also does not bode well for our future.
Conservatives like to scream redistribution of wealth is an evil. Well the redistribution of wealth to the rich and super rich at the expense of everyone else is a great evil.