With another four years of Bidenomics, you can be certain that, at the individual and corporate level, a perpetuity tax on Social Security will become front and center.
That’s a hard pass for me. I’d rather opt out of social security. It’s a ponzi scam. If the government had put that into a private account, I’d have millions of dollars in there.
Yes, you do. A healthy country benefits all citizens.
There's a financial burden we all bare when people can't afford to live. We're spared part of that burden through the underprivileged receiving social security
Yes, you do. Trickle down economics is a proven disaster that has eroded the middle class. It's much better for the country to help bring the bottom up than to further increase wealth inequality by further funding the rich with our tax dollars.
You're against wealth transfer but you're proposing another one...this time to the wealthiest people in the country. And you're fine with that because you get some more scraps out of it.
I'd be more sympathetic to your plight if you paid your fair share in taxes....but you richer you are, the less you contribute proportionally. You're not the 1% but your attitude is why there's so much anger toward the rich.
I am not suggesting a wealth transfer. Keeping my own money is not a transfer.
Trickle down didn’t hurt the middle class. That’s some weird liberal re-write of history. If that was the issue then why didn’t the democrats fix it?
NAFTA and other trades agreements are what destroyed the middle class. When companies could move jobs to China or Mexico , that removed the factory jobs many middle class people depended on.
You are suggesting a wealth transfer. Do you think private banks give you 100% of the interest your money makes? Where do you think the extra money goes?
Democrats didn't fix it because Democrats can't fix shit
And nafta is not the only reason for wealth consolidation. The fact remains that wealthy people largely do not choose to "trickle down" anything. It's been a massive failure and you'd have to do mental gymnastics to see it as working. Or just be extremely selfish
Yes. Don’t you support electric cars to help with climate change? Without Elon we wouldn’t have a viable electric car industry. It’s crashed over 100k good paying jobs.
That’s trickle down in action.
I am not proving your point. Tesla hasn't started production yet but would have regardless of musk's involvement. And since then, he made the company worse because he's an idiot who happened to have the money to take over a promising company.
"Tesla Motors was incorporated on July 1, 2003, by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. Eberhard and Tarpenning served as CEO and CFO, respectively." "Tesla's first car, the Roadster, was officially revealed to the public on July 19, 2006."
"The Prius was developed by Toyota to be the "car for the 21st century; it was the first mass-produced hybrid vehicle, first going on sale in Japan in 1997 at all four Toyota Japan dealership chains, and subsequently introduced worldwide in 2000."
I will concede that Musk may have made some marketing decisions that contributed to the popularity of Tesla cars vs other brands but I do not believe that "Without Elon we wouldn’t have a viable electric car industry." If there is money to be made in a business then someone will inevitably step in to fill the market niche. That's a core tenant of how capitalism is supposed to promote the efficient use of resources.
Also, I'm not sure who the "we" in your comment is referring to. I personally do not have any type of car industry, viable or not. Are you suggesting that US car manufactures should be nationalized and owned collectively by all citizens?
Furthermore, I do not support electric cars as a major contribution to the solution to climate change.
I like your characterization of Musk as "the flavor flav of Tesla". He is or tries to be a hype man, a personality, capable of creating a cult of personality. He hired engineers and workers and told them to build things he wanted. The solutions those people created to his (and the other members of the board of directors) demands are what Tesla became. I'm not convinced he knows anything about running a company (Twitter).