That leads to money too, but in the sense it's also propaganda. Prurience? Titillation? — tim wood
If your president uses the N-word, he's a racist scumbag just the same as anyone who would come on this site and use it would be considered so, and he should be condemned by everyone no matter what their political persuasion. If you can't come out and say that, that 's your problem not the left's. — Baden
What aspects would you consider "good ideas" of the following:
1. increased corporate tax (pay for what they use),
2. higher capital gains taxes (the Buffet Rule)
3. roll-back of recent tax cuts for the rich
4. repeal of Citizens United through legislation
5. universal healthcare
6. stricter environmental protection regulation
7. tax incentives for green initiatives (like duties on gas-guzzlers for instance) — Benkei
That's no different in principle to saying if someone offers me 1000 bucks to call someone a nigger or to support someone else calling someone a nigger, do I do it because it's in my self-interest? No, I don't because a more important part of my self-interest than money is a basic level of moral integrity. I mean nothing angelic, just basic. If someone can't even get to that level, they're screwed. — Baden
You argue there is some moral imperative to abstain should your only choice of candidate be racist, else you'll somehow be guilty of racism by association. I just reject that as long as the person has no intention to bring about racist policy. — Hanover
I also truly believe that Obama and Hillary harbor racist views as offensive as Trump's, just they're far more sophisticated, cautious, and civil not to say it in stark indefensible terms. — Hanover
And he's a racist, that should count for something.
— Benkei
How much should that "count"? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
The effective corporate tax rate is 18.6%. Companies are the largest users of energy, natural resources, air and water and their related infrastructures. What exactly is the justification that private individuals pay more to maintain those infrastructures than those that actually use it? — Benkei
You know what he's doing to non-white immigrants, right? — Maw
Trump creates self esteem through jobs and a strong economy, while the Democrats give hopelessness and create resentment through welfare dependency — wellwisher
Trump creates self esteem through jobs
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while the Democrats give hopelessness and create resentment through welfare dependency. — wellwisher
The labor market will reach a point where each additional job added does not create enough productivity to cover its cost, making every successive job after that point inefficient; this is the output gap, often called the slack in the labor market. In an ideal world, an economy has no slack, meaning the economy is at full capacity and there is no output gap. In economics, slack is calculated by U6 minus U3, where U6 is the total unemployment, hidden unemployment and part-time workers seeking full-time work, and U3 is simply total unemployment.
Just as an economy rises and falls, so does the output gap. When there is a negative output gap, the economy's resources — its labor market — are being underutilized. Conversely, when there is a positive output gap, the market is overusing resources and the economy is becoming inefficient — this occurs when the unemployment rate falls.
The level at which unemployment equals positive output is a highly debated. However, economists suggest as the U.S. unemployment rate gets below 5 percent, the economy is very close to or at full capacity. So at 3.9 percent, one could argue the level of unemployment is too low, and the U.S. economy is becoming inefficient.
Aggregate Demand (AD) / economic growth. Welfare freezes will (ceteris paribus) reduce consumer spending, and lead to lower aggregate demand. It is an example of deflationary fiscal policy. It will be quite significant because people receiving welfare benefits have a high marginal propensity to consume because, on low incomes, they don’t have the luxury of saving – therefore, lower welfare benefits will directly lead to less spending in the economy. Welfare freezes will also contribute to a decline in consumer confidence because it will be a visible reminder of economic hardship. — https://www.economicshelp.org/blog/11599/economics/economic-impact-of-welfare-freezes/
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