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End occupational licensing, end single family zoning, cut corporate taxes, encourage freer trade and common markets. Raise taxes on non-poor people to pay for social programs. These are core neoliberal tenets.
Why do you want to make being poor even harder? These are evidenced-based methods of helping poor people.
I find the "raise taxes to pay for social programs" and "cut corporate taxes" to be somewhat contradictory. Reagan and Thatcher were textbook neoliberals if you need any examples, and they destroyed social programs and labor unions rather than supporting them.
In the 80s people also smoked indoors everywhere. Lots of dumb shit happened in the 80s. Then, over 40 years, people got smarter.
Individual taxes need to go up. Corporate taxes do not
I fail to see why you think helping corporations earning money will help individuals, especially with raising taxes on them. Corporations' interests are lower wages and higher prices, worker's interests are higher wages and lower prices. The only way to then increase wages is to force companies to do so, either through job disloyalty, strikes, regulations, or etc. Don't see how lower taxes will make them pay more.
Lowering corporate taxes helps people because corporate taxes are across the entire sector and thus are more easily priced in (because your competition is also likely to do so). Consumers pay for the majority of every corporate tax increase.
Wages can be increased through encouraging unionization, passing single-payer health care, etc.
Lowering corporate taxes may have some slight impact on merit pay and even wages as a whole, but it would almost certainly be focused on white collar jobs. I'm not opposed to that, but it isn't a primary concern
Also you could get student loans discharged in bankruptcy and Iraq was a functional country.
You neoliberals fixed that.
Lmao yeah you're right, something 75% and 90% of Congress voted for, respectively, is the fault of... Neoliberals.
As are hurricanes and earthquakes.
Your policy was passed and you refuse to own it.
It's bizarre you think "fruitless war" is some sort of neoliberal ideal lol
Every NeoLiberal site I have read supported the Iraq War and still considers Tony Blair to be a good guy and Hillary Clinton's decision to vote for it wise.
It is odd how little you know about the label you have adopted.
Tony Blair is definitely a good guy. I still don't support the Iraq war.
It's a big tent.
He is a war criminal who should be executed for his crimes against humanity.
Lol you're a psychopath
My body count is 0, your Bff has one of 800,000 by some estimates.
I protested that war. What did you do?
No you didn't lol. You cannot convince me you were even approaching adulthood at the time. You have no concept of America at the time. You just stated the war was unpopular in '03 which no one who was conscious at the time would have claimed.
I literally did protest that war tho. You're a liar, and I'm not. It's that simple.
Also your weird fixation on body count is dumb. People do in fact die in wars.
Boring. The protest against the Iraq war was the single biggest one in US history. Every city had one. I didn't make the big one in Washington DC I made a few smaller ones in my area.
I don't believe you protested it. You were probably rambling stuff about the Dixie Chicks and yellow cake uranium and how waterboarding wasn't torture. Sorry Cheney lied to you.
Mention the student loan thing.
You never answered why you want to tho