We are better off without it, but the twinkie will hold on, the name and recipe will be sold and continue to be manufactured, and hart attacks will continue to kill off their market.
I'm so old I remember when Republicans believed in letting failing businesses fail. What happened to all the love for creative destruction?
It's funny that rates on the rich used to be above 70% (which is kind of outrageous), and people are complaining about a few % this time around that would still be in the 30's for the wealthiest.
There really isn't any foundation for the oft-repeated conservative claim that raising those rates will hurt job growth. The CBO says it will only help job creation. It's one of those things that they hope to entrench as fact by just repeating it a bunch of times.
ironic post is ironicmore cons the republican party will have to kick to the curb if they cant be reeducated into believing the real facts.
do have anything to back that up with? or is this just another one of your baseless opinions?Reagan ushered in the 'age of greed' and 'blame the government' thinking that served the 1% while blaming the 99% for any failures. They say one thing and do another...it's all about defining 'reality' with their propaganda and lies...