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The reason you infuse capitol into the economy is to oil the machinery. Compare it to that - adding oil to your car. It lubricates the parts, removes friction, and maintains the health of the system. Cash and credit infusions do the same for the economy.
The trick is figuring out where to put the oil.
You can put the oil in wherever your car can best use it (probably under the Add Oil Here cap!), where it gets distributed everywhere that it can help. Or you can open your trunk, and pour (or store) the oil there. Where it sits... Maybe, if you poured it, some of the leaking oil might get where you want it, but not much, right?
So - distribute cash and credit to the points where it gets maximum value, delivery, and effect. Where is that? The economy doesn't have an Add Cash Here hole anywhere ;) That's actually an easy one - direct the infusion toward those who will spend it most quickly. Who will spend it more quickly?
If you're like my family, you probably have a relative, or a friend, who has accumulated some amount of wealth.
I have two aunts that married wealth. I love them both. But if either of them came across an extra 5000 bucks, they would hardly notice. It would go into their bank accounts and help collect a wee bit more interest, where their real fun money comes from. No worries, they are good people. They are just fortunate.
If an extra 5000 dollars came to me, I would not have the luxury to sit on it. I'd spend immediately. Clothes, food, bills, car maintenance, dentists, etc...
That 5k just got spent (distributed), not stored.
But trickle-down doesn't manage the infusion. It doesn't regulate the flow. Isn't deregulation what helped us get into our economic messes?
Republicans want you to believe the trickle-down effect works. Well, let's all play like Republicans. Put an R next to your name for a moment ;)
We already know that if you pour oil in to your trunk, it may trickle down a bit, so we'll all pour oil all over our cars. It will sure as hell trickle-down. We'll have so much trickle-down that we'll have a damn puddle of trickle-down sitting in the driveway.
Ok, end of the game. You can take the R down now. Enough with the oil analogy, as well.
Trickle-downs benefits only the wealthy. It's been tried and tested. It does not work. Why anyone is still peddling this snake oil (oh cripes, I said oil again) is beyond imagination. Yeah, there's a LOT of money to scam from the situation, but cant you guys come up with anything new?
Hey, what's the name of that theater group that wears Reagan Bush masks, dresses in tuxedos, and openly mocks the habits of the oily rich?
Get them dressed up in their Sunday best, give them Tin Cups and cardboard sign begging for a little trickle-down, sit them out on the corner of Wall Street and Broad. I'd laugh, at least.
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