- Sun Jul 09, 2017 9:21 pm
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No, what he's saying is that he doesn't see multi-billion dollar military contracts as a "benefit" nor the farm subsidies to mega corporations as a "benefit", nor the military that protects corporate assets overseas as a "benefit", nor Trump eliminating IRS oversight of the super rich as a "benefit" nor the peddling of influence in promoting the overseas investments for the wealthy as a "benefit" nor the tax loopholes in the law designed specifically to favor a few rich people as a "benefit".
johbnforbes pretends he's not naive about the world and politics, but he fails to recognize that the pittance doled out to average Americans is nothing compared to the trillions of dollars that move to the pockets of a very few.
He doesn't get that the national debt is intentionally designed to transfer money from the middle class to the wealthy and create a permanent slave class. As I've told you before, 20 people in this country already own more wealth than the bottom 50% of Americans. And johnny weeps for the rich when they are asked to contribute a few million more to the general welfare as a token recognition for the billions they received last year off the backs of the average American.
The debt won't be paid down because the rich don't want it to be paid down. To them it's the holy grail of gravy trains. Fiscal responsibility will never come out of Washington regardless of the party in control. We see it already with the "tax reform" that is being talked about by Republicans which will balloon the debt---again---and the reduction of benefits to tens of millions through the Republican 'health care' bill, which is nothing but a tax cut bill for the already wealthy. No "compassionate conservative" would even consider voting for it. Even Trump admitted it is just plain "mean".
johbnforbes pretends he's not naive about the world and politics, but he fails to recognize that the pittance doled out to average Americans is nothing compared to the trillions of dollars that move to the pockets of a very few.
He doesn't get that the national debt is intentionally designed to transfer money from the middle class to the wealthy and create a permanent slave class. As I've told you before, 20 people in this country already own more wealth than the bottom 50% of Americans. And johnny weeps for the rich when they are asked to contribute a few million more to the general welfare as a token recognition for the billions they received last year off the backs of the average American.
The debt won't be paid down because the rich don't want it to be paid down. To them it's the holy grail of gravy trains. Fiscal responsibility will never come out of Washington regardless of the party in control. We see it already with the "tax reform" that is being talked about by Republicans which will balloon the debt---again---and the reduction of benefits to tens of millions through the Republican 'health care' bill, which is nothing but a tax cut bill for the already wealthy. No "compassionate conservative" would even consider voting for it. Even Trump admitted it is just plain "mean".