Monday, January 9, 2012

Ballpark Q on trickle-down economics: is this an example that some YAers can relate to?

Just had this thought, maybe this is a good example for some YAers? I wouldn't know. If a ghetto drug dealer, a ghetto crack or coke dealer, for example, is getting his pockets lined by selling drugs in the black market, and say his customers got there money somehow from, i dunno, somehow, stolen, from prostitutes who were paid by johns, or even by blue or white collar workers who had jobs at the time, isn't all of that money coming from, somewhere along the line a worker, who got it from a company that was able to prosper in an era where small businesses and corporations receive tax breaks and subsidies to allow them to grow? in that case, is this an example of trickle-down economics that would help some YAers understand how money, might, in fact, have trickled on into their family or neighborhood?

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