March Job reports crushes ecpectations!!!
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High taxes and massive regulation built the middle class guys
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When you put it that way, it’s almost as if HH isn’t a serious person.
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Need To dig up the time where H actually claimed something similar to this.
something something the economy thrives under regulation.
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He basically did that in this thread.
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middle class to H means entry level tech jobs filled by foreign nationals who got their STEM training at UW under a student visa
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Government played a very large role in distributing wealth to the middle class. Post-WWII prosperity didn't arise out of shrinking government and austerity.
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”Government helped distribute wealth to the middle class 80 years ago so there.”
What an absolute retard and of course he’ll just post a link and then eject. Like my idiotic mom harping about “corporations don’t pay taxes” as I offer to pull up my substantial tax contributions from a 25-year career as a high-level corporate employee in the Fortune 500 world as she sits on two husbands’ inherited stocks and SS and pays almost zero taxes on a nice chunk in her portfolio.
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Post world war 2 prosperity was mostly due to the USD becoming the world’s dominate currency. Which you are hell bent on ending through insane government policy.
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the economy so fucking good that people are racking up record breaking credit card debt!!!! Fuck ya!!! Tap that plastic baby!
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Might be the dumbest thing you've ever said, which is really impressive and a high bar.
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We're talking about prosperity enjoyed by the middle class. It arose out of "left-center" policies. It has never arisen out of a low tax, low regulation policies in all of economic history.
The policies of the past 40-50 years haven't killed prosperity. Far from it. But you gals claimed to be concerned about a shrinking middle class.
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LOL, go on....
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Yet you and Cuck seem to like NAFTA and "free" trade which benefits the one percent and think manufacturing can't work here. Weird.
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The middle class in the US arose out of the ashes of Europe. You are able to get away with 90% marginal tax rates in an environment of no competition. Do that now and see what happens.
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You're free to point out some extended period of a growing and prosperous middle-class spawned by your small government ideas. (We call that a "fool's errand".) The post-WWII period belongs to Keynesian economics, heavily subsidized education, strong labor rights, high taxes and massive public projects.
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Nobody paid the 90%.
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😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡
We've been down this road before.
You have a religious belief in central planning and redistribution.
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You might have a point if the same left-center policies hadn't also produced a more widespread distribution of prosperity in Europe during the same period. But they did.
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And yet, despite my "religious belief", I'm still waiting for your historical example of a prosperous middle class arising out of a low tax, lightly regulated, small government environment.
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Strawman argument that isn’t presented in this thread.
JFC, you’re just terrible at anything other than mild insults, H.
Yet you were cheerleading for Democrats shutting down thousands of small businesses for a Covid hoax and allowing global corporations “that don’t pay taxes” to prosper as “essential” to surviving the PLandemic.
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Our brighter readers will note that you haven't risen to the challenge presented. But your obsession is flattering.
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In 2019 Portland construction was hopping. It's pretty dead now and you can feel it. No new commercial real estate construction and residential apartments and condo construction is also way down. Doom loop is definitely in process. If only we had some central planners in the local, state and federal government that promoted open borders, deficit spending and massive borrowing, high energy prices and a collapsing public education system.
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Compare Carter to Reagan and Trump to Obama
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Maybe he just has a problem putting his thoughts into words, or can’t control his tangents, but H comes across as a scatterbrained fool when he tries to engage.
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Some more leftard capitalism that the dazzler loves to promote. Stuck in a doom loop? Just pass some more doom friendly laws.
MILE MARKERS ON THE ROAD TO DETROIT: San Francisco Bill Would Let People Sue Grocery Stores for Closing Too Quickly.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is considering a remarkable policy that would allow people to sue grocery stores that close too quickly.
Earlier this week, Supervisors Dean Preston and Aaron Peskin introduced an ordinance that, if passed, would require grocery stores to provide six months’ written notice to the city before closing down.
Supermarket operators would also have to make “good faith” efforts to ensure the continued availability of groceries at their shuttered location, either through finding a successor store, helping residents form a grocery co-op, or any other plan they might work out by meeting with city and neighborhood residents.
Lest one thinks this is some heavy-handed City Hall intervention, the ordinance makes clear that owners still retain the ultimate power to close their store. It also creates a number of exemptions to the six-month notice requirement. If a store is closing because of a natural disaster or business circumstances that aren’t “reasonably foreseeable,” it doesn’t have to provide the full six months’ notice.
Still, should stores close without providing the proper notice, persons affected by the closure would be entitled to sue the closed store for damages.
San Francisco’s city government apparently can’t stop their city’s doom spiral, so why not extort those supermarkets closing up as a result of it? I’m sure that won’t accelerate the city’s descent at all.
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Some more good news for California energy consumers. Due to Cali renewable energy standards oil refineries are being converted to renewable diesel production. Renewable diesel is made from vegetable oil, mostly soybean oil. Crude oil is currently selling for about 30 cents a pound and soybean oil for about 49 cents a pound. Crude oil also has a higher BTU energy level than soybean oil. So the raw price of soybean oil is 63% higher than crude oil with less energy. Party of SCIENCE indeed. Clearly more dazzler like central planning at work.
GOODER AND HARDER, CA: Why gas prices in California ‘have gone ballistic.’
Gas prices have been on the rise nationwide, but for California drivers, they’ve skyrocketed in a short amount of time.
The Golden State’s average at the pump surged by $0.23 to $5.27 per gallon on Friday from a week ago, according to AAA data. Meanwhile, the nationwide average sat at $3.54 per gallon on Friday, up $0.04 during the same period.
Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at OPIS, points to refinery challenges as the main culprit for California’s surging prices, including an important Phillips 66 refiner in the Bay Area halting gasoline production in favor of renewable diesel.
“Throw in regularly scheduled maintenance that will occur at two critical refineries in May and the normal penchant for speculative buying in global markets in the second quarter, and you have wholesale prices that have gone ballistic,” he said.
Kloza calculates gasoline in San Francisco, less taxes and other costs, is at a premium of almost $60 per barrel more than current crude levels.
On Friday West Texas Intermediate (CL=F) futures topped $86 per barrel while Brent (BZ=F), the international benchmark price, settled above $91 per barrel.
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Vanilla aids reply to @HHusky
Again, our long time readers will note that we've already been down this road before with me handing you your ass and you going *poof from the thread then pretending it never happened.
Is it age related dementia, memory loss, or just plane bad faith argumentation from the dazzler once again? I'll let our readers decide.
Everyone recognizes you for your excellent knowledge of keynesian economics after all. Lol @Bob_C and I will have a good chuckle at your tossing terms around you don't understand to sound super duper smart.
Toodles Ethel.
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The inconvenient truth about your cult's lies.
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Heythe strategic reserve is empty but it's too expensive to refill. Glad we sold some of it to China aren't you guys?
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I need to hear some more from Buck about how great barry's immigration policy was versus Trump. Maybe the dementia patient should adopt Barry's immigration policies, the policies that Buck still hasn't described despite several requests.