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04-08-2019 06:01 PM |
Re: Doesn’t Matter Who Wins the K Race; We’re All the Same
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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop
(Post 522166)
No, not necessarily. If the government taxes people and uses the money to build freeways that spur economic growth, you can expect net benefits to society. If the government taxes people and uses the money to buy explosives which it uses to destroy stuff, you can expect net losses to society, notwithstanding the great jobs created from building the explosives. (Note that the last is like a lot of military spending, except that there we externalize the costs of the blown-up stuff.)
It's like you dropped out of introductory economics after the first two weeks, and missed all the good stuff.
eta: Your predilection for seeing what government does as zero-sum explains why you are so temperamentally sympathetic to conservatives.
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You should have read my reply to Adder before writing this.
Unless you believe destitute people and freeways have the same multiplier.
I’m not temperamentally sympathetic to conservatives. But somebody has to take the other side of the argument. I’m fine with the ACA. What I’m telling you is why others are not fine with the ACA. This gets to the heart of what I think is the Trump voter — a perception, with some basis, that people in the struggling but working classes are being skipped over in favor of subsidies for the upper middle class to affluent and the destitute.
It’s a variant of the “get your hands off my Medicare” argument. And it explains why so many people who aren’t crazy bigots and would do better under Ds voted for Trump. Icky touched on it the other day when he said there’s loads of people who detest legal and illegal immigrants. But I think he’s wrong on the reason. I think if you look at the angriest arguments against ACA for the past ten years, you see that immigrants are partly, but significantly, a stand in for “people I have power over who are getting shit I should be getting.”
These people also hate people above them. They just don’t have anyway to get money out of those people, because the only way to do that is to vote D. And if they vote D, they support the people below them. The Trump fans make a decision to try to improve their situation by removing benefits from those below them rather than extracting dollars from those above them. It’s really bizarre thinking.
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