> I think a classical conservative would consider that effect a success. I'd
> rather have the population administrate that 3.2% difference of the GDP than a
> government known not to represent the will of the people (and yes, there is
> some study that shows the federal government is consistently bad at taking
> actions the population wants, which is very bad when you consider the
> government is supposed to represent the will of the people).
They are usually representing their own pockets (and the lining of them).
> Also, if you live in the real world, trickle down is totally a thing. It is no
> as beautiful as politicians paint it, but I can guarantee you it is much easie
> to make a living selling stuff as a minorist when people with more money than
> you have more disposable income.
Indeed.
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