In the 1970s the average American worker got good benefits and could afford to own a home and a car, take a vacation every year and send their kids to college. Reaganomics ended all that.google.com/amp/s/www.cbsnews…

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What are you talking about? What percentage of college aged Americans went to college in the 70s? Explain what you mean by Reaganomics? Haven't more Americans attended college since the 1980s?
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The reason the tax cuts didn't 'trickle down' is cuz the Rich threw all the extra $ they got at the asset mkts: stock, art, real estate, inflating their prices dramatically. Trickle Down was 100% myth. A 99% top marginal rate would be FAIR... nontrivialpursuits.org/Tax_P…
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Nice try. Get back to your incense and poems
In 2020 not all of us voted for @joebiden. You did though.
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Marianne Williamson was speaking radical truth along the campaign trail...and she’s speaking radical truth now.
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You can only fail at something you are trying to do. The whole point of Reaganomics was the upward transfer of wealth. It was class war, pure and simple.
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However Reagan wanted to reduce the war on drugs. But your idol Joe Biden forced it on him after 3 years. Reagan vetoed Joe Biden’s first crime bill
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And a regular hospital bill cost less than $100
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