I know it’s not going away, but a man can dream, right?

    • rhacer@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      So there is a lot of history mentioned in the article. I was reasonably certain while reading that there is history that can be used to provide a counter argument. Then I read your comment and was sure of it, sadly you were light on details and I would really love to hear them.

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        He then delved into the historical context, highlighting the period from 1870 to 1913 as “the richest period in the history of the United States.”

        This time period is colloquially known as the Gilded Age. A time where there was rampant corruption and inequality. The country wasnt rich. Its not too different now, I guess. But wealth was very concentrated to the few. There were barely any labour rights.

        Versus the time after WW2 where america become a global super power. Far wealthier than ever before. after federal income tax was implemented. It was a time where wealth trended to becoming less concentrated.

        Consider what trump wants and look at history in that context. When he says “america was richest” he means his cronies. The wealthy. Not the whole population.

        Removing federal income tax will means even more money for the wealthy and even less support for the working class.