Trillion $ tax cut to the rich doesn’t circulate wealth; $ stays in the hands of those who already have it, thus increasing wealth inequality. Federal jobs guarantee program sends more $ circulating thru the system; more people would have buying power, helping to close the gap.

Apr 26, 2018 · 12:22 PM UTC

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Less reason to work and be motivated too. See any Gov’t run entity
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It’s a job guarantee, not a money guarantee!
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You really have no idea what your talking about. You really should be more responsible with your tweets. Get the facts and speak the truth.
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That's ridiculous. What do you think the wealthy do with their money? Stuff it in a mattress? The wealthy invest into productive ventures that employ millions. Do you know anyone who's ever gotten a job from a poor person?
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Yes. Lots of vacation homes and private planes being purchased lately, yet homelessness is all an time high. This is not making America great.
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OMG..... an economist you’re not! MORE gov’t has never been & never will be the answer!!
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How come the left doesn't acknowledge that salaries are increasing, people are getting bonuses, and unemployment is declining? It seems like they are unable to admit when something is working.
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Jobs get people into the workforce and out of the enabled handout mentality.. The latest jobs numbers are unprecedented! Esp. for minoritys
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Slave labor subsidizes them enough, but it 's never enough and there's no limit to that kind of poverty. A homeless person who works full time to subsidize the greed gives his lifeblood in service, and gets demonized for eating a steak.