"You all just got a lot richer!"
-The President, gloating to his rich peers
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I wonder exactly what percent of the food served at Mar-A-Lago contains waiter spit? I'm going to guess it's in the high 80's. |
Oh, and fun fact: the bill saves Trump $15 million in taxes personally which I'm sure isn't a gross abuse of power. Because shut up.
Come for the golf, stay for the tacky opulence that stands as a symbol for everything wrong with America. |
"No, really, more jobs and higher wages for workers and...sorry, I can't even..."
-The guys who just got richer
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"Many large corporations are going to use their tax breaks to make CEO's wealthier and do very little for workers."
-Bernie Sanders, pointing
out the blindingly obvious
"You should have listened to the bird. Remember the little bird? Landed on my podium? That was a sign." |
Which, whatever you think of Sanders, people's champion who was robbed of his shot at the Presidency by an out of touch DNC in the pocket of Hillary Clinton, or the guy who split the Democratic vote and doomed us all, you have to, have to admit that he's not wrong here. Even this op-ed from Fortune, a magazine/website whose name is another word for 'shit ton of money' agrees with him pointing out that in a poll of 300 executives asking them what they'd do with these tax breaks, most of them said 'pay down debt and buy back shares.'
Aren't they 1% of the population? Like, I think we can take'em... |
So in a stunning twist, when faced with a choice between social responsibility to one's country and the interests of the shareholders, businesses choose the shareholders. In a way, I suppose we can't blame them, like, they didn't write the laws, they just take advantage of them. Well, ok, they do kind of write the laws, by proxy I mean. Like, the Supreme Court ruled that money is speech, sort of legitimizing the corporate buffet that is Congress, so yeah, on the other hand, let's totally blame them. In fact, grab some torches and pitchforks.
Anyway, incipient peasant's revolt aside, I think the lesson here is trickle down economics was bullshit in the 80's and it's bullshit now. The only difference between America then and America now is that in 2017 we should know better.
Well, that and whatever the hell is wrong with these people. Is it cocaine? I think it's cocaine. |
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