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Don't think it this really matters. The US still has the strongest economy of pretty much anyone (even with recession). There isn't going to be a massive dumping of US bonds. The AAA credit rating is helpful, but is only used by certain investors, and those big enough to make a real difference have their own assessors of risk. I think the cutoff for the smaller guys to be legal to invest in is something like AA-. We…
Even if you tax the hell out of the rich, it still leaves this country TRILLIONS in debt. It's a fact - you don't tax your way out of a recession and you sure as hell don't tax people to create jobs. It simply doesn't work. And yeah, great idea. Let's cut military funding while we're fighting a war on terror in three countries. Apparently you don't remember Clinton's military cuts which removed almost 300,000 people…
If it is a fact, where is the data?
Economies are stimulated by people spending money.
A tax cut to someone making 50,000 dollars a year is going to have a greater percentage of it spent than a tax cut to someone making 5,000,000 a year. Conversely, a 5-10% tax increase isn't going to drastically change the spending habits of someone making 5,000,000 a year, where as it might make the person making 50,000 a year cut back on a number of things.
The important part is that money finds its way back into the market. The rich have 90% of the money. It would make sense to either tax the rich and spend it on infrastructure (or stuff like scientific research and education). Or tax the rich and spend it on the poor (who will actually spend the money).
I hope we cut down on military spending because I think war is bad. We should stop having it. I can't imagine justifying fighting 3 wars on the basis of possible unemployment.