Can We Try Trickling Up
The Trickle-Up Effect."Or, it is sometimes referred to as the Keynesian economics in which stimulation is enhanced when the government lowers taxes on the middle class and increases government spending. The Trickle-Up Effect is an economic theory used to describe the overall aggregate demand of households and middle-class people to drive and support the economy. The theory was founded by John Maynard Keynes (1883-1946)."
"Keynesian economists often argue that private sector decisions sometimes lead to inefficient macroeconomic outcomes which require active policy responses by the public sector, in particular, monetary policy actions by the central bank and fiscal policy actions by the government, in order to stabilize output over the business cycle. Keynesian economics advocates a mixed economy – predominantly private sector, but with a role for government intervention during recessions."
In other words,if you leave it up to the private sector alone,there would have been anotherGreat Depression
not just a
Great Recession.
(2008) The Federal Government had to bail outThe Auto Industry,The Housing Market,The Banking System,and that is to name a few of businesses they have helped in recent years."Keynesian economics served as the standard economic model in the developed nations during the later part of the Great Depression, World War II, and the post-war economic expansion (1945–1973). The advent of the financial crisis of 2007–08 caused a resurgence in Keynesian thought, which continues as new Keynesian economics. In theory, if the interest rate at which businesses and consumers can borrow is decreased, investments which were previously uneconomic become profitable, and large consumer sales which are normally financed through debt (such as houses, automobiles, and, historically, even appliances like refrigerators) become more affordable. A principle function of central banks in countries which have them is to influence this interest rate through a variety of mechanisms which are collectively called monetary policy. This is how monetary policy which reduces interest rates is thought to stimulate economic activity, i.e. "grow the economy," and why it is called expansionary monetary policy."In contrast;"Trickle-down economics is a rhetorical term used to criticize free market economics. No economist has ever supported trickle-down economics, which is the idea that giving the wealthy tax breaks will encourage them to spend more, and so this wealth will "trickle down" to the less wealthy."Thank youWikipedia.There are always two sides to every argument.Just don't blow off what I am saying hereand not research the facts for yourself. Some people will always believe what they are told,even if there is proof against it.I have one friend who will vote forDonald Trumpbecause,as he puts it,"I don't want to waste my vote."As far as I can tell,he always votes Republican no matter what. I have aBrother-In-Lawwho always votes against theIncumbent,even when they are aHonest Politician.Stating,"Nobody should be in Office longer than Four Years."He uses this policy from voting for thePresidentdown to theLocal School Board Official.
This is,In My Opinion,Those Two People Wasted Their Vote,Jim Hauenstein,
And,
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In other words,if you leave it up to the private sector alone,there would have been anotherGreat Depression
not just a
Great Recession.
(2008) The Federal Government had to bail outThe Auto Industry,The Housing Market,The Banking System,and that is to name a few of businesses they have helped in recent years."Keynesian economics served as the standard economic model in the developed nations during the later part of the Great Depression, World War II, and the post-war economic expansion (1945–1973). The advent of the financial crisis of 2007–08 caused a resurgence in Keynesian thought, which continues as new Keynesian economics. In theory, if the interest rate at which businesses and consumers can borrow is decreased, investments which were previously uneconomic become profitable, and large consumer sales which are normally financed through debt (such as houses, automobiles, and, historically, even appliances like refrigerators) become more affordable. A principle function of central banks in countries which have them is to influence this interest rate through a variety of mechanisms which are collectively called monetary policy. This is how monetary policy which reduces interest rates is thought to stimulate economic activity, i.e. "grow the economy," and why it is called expansionary monetary policy."In contrast;"Trickle-down economics is a rhetorical term used to criticize free market economics. No economist has ever supported trickle-down economics, which is the idea that giving the wealthy tax breaks will encourage them to spend more, and so this wealth will "trickle down" to the less wealthy."Thank youWikipedia.There are always two sides to every argument.Just don't blow off what I am saying hereand not research the facts for yourself. Some people will always believe what they are told,even if there is proof against it.I have one friend who will vote forDonald Trumpbecause,as he puts it,"I don't want to waste my vote."As far as I can tell,he always votes Republican no matter what. I have aBrother-In-Lawwho always votes against theIncumbent,even when they are aHonest Politician.Stating,"Nobody should be in Office longer than Four Years."He uses this policy from voting for thePresidentdown to theLocal School Board Official.

And,
“Through clever and constant application of propaganda, people can be made to see paradise as hell, and also the other way round, to consider the most wretched sort of life as paradise.”
- Adolf Hitler -
That is my story and I am sticking to it!
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Sign up as a Follower,or leave a Comment.If it's worthy enough,I'll answer you in a Post.
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Be Kind To Everyone.
I'll Be Seeing You.
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