What is the Republican solution to stagnant wages in the face of increasing corporate profits?

Billy000

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Wages have remained stagnant for decades while corporate profits have only increased. This has happened with or without inflation issues.

Let’s pretend republicans had full control of congress and the presidency. What, exactly, could they do to fix this problem? We already know that regulations have a very insignificant effect on corporate profits, wages, and job growth. We also know that cutting taxes for the wealthy does not do jack shit either.

What else is there when it comes to republican solutions? It’s kind of sad and pathetic just how limited GOP economic policy is.


 
Wages have remained stagnant for decades while corporate profits have only increased. This has happened with or without inflation issues.

Let’s pretend republicans had full control of congress and the presidency. What, exactly, could they do to fix this problem? We already know that regulations have a very insignificant effect on corporate profits, wages, and job growth. We also know that cutting taxes for the wealthy does not do jack shit either.

What else is there when it comes to republican solutions? It’s kind of sad and pathetic just how limited GOP economic policy is.

Quit spending billions of dollars on foreign wars?

Stop printing money?

Quit spending trillions of dollars we don't have?

Yanno, simple stuff like that?
 
Wages have remained stagnant for decades while corporate profits have only increased. This has happened with or without inflation issues.

Let’s pretend republicans had full control of congress and the presidency. What, exactly, could they do to fix this problem? We already know that regulations have a very insignificant effect on corporate profits, wages, and job growth. We also know that cutting taxes for the wealthy does not do jack shit either.

What else is there when it comes to republican solutions? It’s kind of sad and pathetic just how limited GOP economic policy is.


Let’s pretend democrats had full control of congress and the presidency. What, exactly, could they do to fix this problem? We already know that regulations have a very insignificant effect on corporate profits, wages, and job growth. We also know that cutting taxes for the wealthy does not do jack shit either.

What else is there when it comes to democrat solutions? It’s kind of sad and pathetic just how limited Donkey Ass economic policy is.
 
Quit spending billions of dollars on foreign wars?

Stop printing money?

Quit spending trillions of dollars we don't have?

Yanno, simple stuff like that?
None of this explains how the private sector operates if corporate taxes just get reduced under Republican presidents.
 
Wages have remained stagnant for decades while corporate profits have only increased. This has happened with or without inflation issues.
If Republicans had any balls (they don't), they'd tell you that government isn't responsible for your wages. If you don't like what you're paid, quit your job.
 
Let’s pretend democrats had full control of congress and the presidency. What, exactly, could they do to fix this problem? We already know that regulations have a very insignificant effect on corporate profits, wages, and job growth. We also know that cutting taxes for the wealthy does not do jack shit either.

What else is there when it comes to democrat solutions? It’s kind of sad and pathetic just how limited Donkey Ass economic policy is.
Don’t you think it’s kind of pathetic you can’t just answer the question? I would be happy to explain how democrat policy is better but FIRST you must admit Republican policy is useless.
 
Don’t you think it’s kind of pathetic you can’t just answer the question? I would be happy to explain how democrat policy is better but FIRST you must admit Republican policy is useless.

Don’t you think it’s kind of pathetic you can’t just answer the question? I would be happy to explain how Republican policy is better but FIRST you must admit Democrat policy is useless.
 
Back in the day they had the Personnel Department. Now it’s Human Resources.

There’s nothing personal about that.
 
Then why are there so many leftist CEOs in America? Why are you not hitting at them?

Because your argument is bunk, Billy.
Why are you assuming I am giving them a pass? Why do you make baseless assumptions about what I say? Why not just judge it on the actual words I say?
 

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