Listening to the media and democratic pundits ignore the exploding national debt to indulge in a dialogue about an almost irrelevant issue -- taxing the upper 2 percent -- makes one wonder? Do these folks not understand the arithmetic. Are they unaware of the $ 16.5 trillion national debt, growing by ten percent per year in an economy with just over $ 15 trillion in GDP? Why the focus on something that, at the most optimistic assessments, can only produce 0.08 trillion in revenues annually? Even that miniscule number is unlikely. Far more likely is that the increased tax rates on the upper 2 percent would drive down revenues from that group. But, even at the most optimistic assessment, it is a waste of breath.
So, why is that the entire conversation? Maybe these folks are untroubled by a US decline. They seem so fundamentally out of touch with traditional American values, maybe they are mainly interested in changing the culture to suit themselves even if that means economic decline. That's what redistribution seems to be all about. Maybe the media and the democratic pundits don't really care if economic growth is zero and the young have no future and old folks end up with nothing. Perhaps this is all by design, not simply gross stupidity.
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