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Tag Archives: trickle down
Republicans Just Don’t Get it
Have you ever noticed that Republicans at least since the days of Nixon’s “Southern Strategy” and probably long before that always seem to take the wrong lesson from major events? Based on previous experience one could expect that Republicans will … Continue reading
Posted in #trumpresistance, 2018 Election Campaign, Blog for Iowa, Charles Grassley
Tagged lessons, net neutrality, trickle down
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Horse And Sparrow Economics
About 4 minutes Listening to Them Hartmann last week I heard a discussion concerning the long history of trickle down economics. Like most I thought that trickle down was a creation of of people like Arthur Laffer and his … Continue reading
Posted in Blog for Iowa, economic inequality, Economy
Tagged supply-side economics, trickle down
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