"Once taxes get raised, they will continue to be raised. There's no stopping the politicians."
Sure there is, its called free elections...
You admit strong labor unions were part of the process, which allowed the workers to enjoy the spoils of victory, right along with the corporations. A balance.
Now things are harder, but what do we see? Reduced corporate profits?
Nope. We see increasing corporate profits and reduction of wages and benefits.
So we agree that since every group, including corporations, unions, and government are corrupt...then it is ever more important to have a check and balance system.
The unions and corporations are always in conflict, which keeps them in check.
Eliminating the power of unions throws more power to the corporations, which makes them even more corrupt.
I'm just talking about the need for balance, the Ike did in his final speech to the American people.
We are clearly out of balance, and the right wing is not going for a method to restore balance with their measures.
How patriotic is is for the republican party to spend the next two years doing nothing...just to make things bad come elections time, so that a republican can be president?
That is a good thing for the American people during this particular time?
The party of no is a solution to our problems?
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Once taxes get raised, they will continue to be raised. There's no stopping the politicians.
If you want deny that the aftermath of WWII created the large American middle class, that's your perogative, but you're denying history, economics and mountains of evidence against you. After WWII, the US was a virtual monopolist. Labor unions were strong because there was little international competition, few sources of cheap labor, and no sophisticated technology that could substitute for labor. (The typical auto plant today has over 900 robots and about half the number of employees that they had fifty years ago to produce the same number of cars.)
Regarding your comment that corporations today are corrupt, we agree. All large organizations are corrupt. Businesses, governments, unions. All of them. If it's big, it's rife with corruption.
The combination of international competition, cheap labor and sophisticated technology (none of which existed in the 1950s-1960s) reshaped the entire economic landscape. There's no way to put that 1950s genie back in the bottle.