when losing an argument...simply change the subject haha
The supply side only invests when there's demand to justify it. Taxes only come into play as a comparison between two options. For example a company might compare the after tax profits of building a plant in Ireland vs California. But the decision to build a plant at all will come from demand.
I have never seen anyone make a business decision just because overall taxes are lower. Consumers do, but they aren't the supply side. They are the bottom of the trickle
I read about Says law. I think it only works in areas of innovation: we didn't know we needed an internet search engine until Yahoo made one.
It doesn't work for car manufacturers. We won't buy more sports cars just because Porsche makes more of them.
As my dad put it once: Capitalism is about there always being too much capacity. If there isn't enough capacity and someone can charge high prices as a result, then someone else will come in to undercut the incumbent.

euphemisms don’t change what it is.
tax cuts for the top and the money trickles down to the bottom.
That's a gross oversimplification... and why I referred you to Say's law.
It's not the "top" that are getting tax cuts, it's the supply side that is being unrestricted. And it's not the "bottom" that benefits, it's everyone who participates in the market.
I've got some other things to do now. We can pick this up later if you really want.
You're contradicting yourself. On the top you say "supply side only invests when there's demand" on the bottom you say "it only works in areas of innovation". Can't have it both ways.
As you mention, producers are always competing and trying to improve. They shouldn't be constrained. I'm starting to think you're just playing devils advocate but don't actually believe what you say.
If socialism were a great solution we'd be buying all the stuff we need from government run stores. We don't, there's a good reason why... the free market works far better.
Now go away and stop bothering me, this horse has been beaten way beyond death![]()
He makes a good point sir newwldmn
And you never provided me a response btw... in that other thread... when I explained to you how Joe and The Dem's "hoodwinked" Democracy.
Did you vote for Kamala in the primaries?
~case closed![]()
which thread?
Did you vote for Kamala in the primary?
Oh, and speaking of nuance (again), tax cuts don't pay for themselves.If you feel that way, ok. Some folks still think there is nuance in the language of prose. The term "trickle-down" is pejorative while "supply-side" is more clinical IMHO. Like I said, I'm not in the mood for bullshit today so I prefer to use more clinical nomenclature. You can agree w/ the ideas or not, but I'd rather appeal to reason than emotion.
which ever one you used the word hoodwinked.which thread?

How's he crying? He's making a legit point. Biden won the primaries, and then he was pushed out. They knew all along. Had Biden not run, and had it been an open primary, no way Kamala would have won. But here we are. We have a two party system, where one candidate was picked by party elites, and not the voters. It is what it is. You can babble on and on, all day, but facts don't lie. Case closed.Keep crying.