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| Pennsylvania Economy, a General Statement |
George: Time to throttle the trickle-down theory
By State Rep. Camille “Bud” George,
D-74 of Clearfield County
In the playground of national and state policies, the “trickle-down” economic practices in vogue nowadays are an abject failure, harming America and its citizens. This assault on American opportunity is a poorly disguised charade to try to persuade the gullible that the way to feed the birds is to give the cattle more feed.
As a small businessman, I realize that America – its citizens, economy, businesses and industries – thrive when people have enough money left at the end of the month to be able to buy goods. Instead, America has faced years of declining household income, rising poverty rates, and shredded health and retirement benefits. Billionaire investor Warren Buffet said, “If class warfare is being waged in America, my class is clearly winning.” Trickle-down economic practices are its atom bomb.
America needs a wake-up call before it reaches the collective soup line. Tax cuts are geared to the richest 1 percent while efforts to raise the minimum wage go begging. Americans are dumbstruck by $3-a-gallon gas prices while subsidizing mind-boggling profits for the oil elite. Responsible health and retirement benefits are derided as out of line, as if an affordable and adequate safety net is the problem rather than the solution.
A comedian once quipped that President Bush wants to rebuild Iraq to create jobs. “He said if it works there, he'll try it here" in America. It was supposed to be funny. Yet, the underlying premise -- that rebuilding Iraq is good foreign policy yet rebuilding Pennsylvania and the U.S. is bad domestic policy – traipses merrily along. If billions of U.S. taxpayers’ dollars are good for Iraq and Iraqis, the same should be true for rebuilding America for Americans.
A strong America begins with a strong America. Source: Submitted by CAMILLE George Date: 10/04/2006 |
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