Comments by "Jack Haveman" (@JackHaveman52) on "Fox Business"
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Dubjax 28
"The income gap between highest and lowest earners has never been wider in US history."
So what? It's NOT about what someone else has, it's about what I have. That's how you should look at it. Are things better for me now than they were a couple of years ago and does the future look brighter at the moment. You're turning this into an economy of envy. What someone else has doesn't impact me. I can't spend someone else's money on me.
The deficit is a huge problem. However, how are you going to pay it off if the economy is in the tank. You have to start to make money before you can pay off your debts. That's common sense. If this economy continues to improve and the deficit keeps growing in the future, then we should start questioning why this is happening. If I'm going bankrupt and my wages aren't helping, I have to improve my financial position. I'll just keep going deeper into debt until I pare down my life style or improve my wage situation. That's the same with the government. Get all those troops out of the Middle East, just like you promised, Trump, and apply the savings to the deficit. The economy has improved so you can do this. Keep that promise of withdrawing troops.
No matter how you slice it, the economy is doing great. Now, the government in power has to take advantage of it. Let's see if, after the next election, Trump can do as well with the deficit as he has with the economy.
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