Is Conservatism A Sign Of Imperial Decline?

skews13

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...Conservatives, of course, do not see any of this in their proposals; they imagine a return to the spectacular growth of the postwar decades, if only they can somehow remove what they see as the crippling burden of taxes and regulations on the rich, who would otherwise become the engines of a new American renaissance.

But this is a fantasy, a pipe dream; the rich have been taxed and regulated far less in the past forty years than they were during the postwar economic boom, and we have seen no new renaissance...

Is Conservatism a Sign of Imperial Decline?
 
...Conservatives, of course, do not see any of this in their proposals; they imagine a return to the spectacular growth of the postwar decades, if only they can somehow remove what they see as the crippling burden of taxes and regulations on the rich, who would otherwise become the engines of a new American renaissance.

But this is a fantasy, a pipe dream; the rich have been taxed and regulated far less in the past forty years than they were during the postwar economic boom, and we have seen no new renaissance...

Is Conservatism a Sign of Imperial Decline?


Maybe you'd like to explain the sudden upsurge of the stock market, the economic growth, the jobs numbers, and the booming business environment that happened immediately after conservatives took the White House, Senate, and House last November?

You are aware of what's happening in this country, right?
 
AS an improved economy is what tRump walked into that explains most of the conservative uninformation. As to what is happening now in this country we are getting ready for the change from republic to dictatorship. Thanks to the imperial majesty tRump.
 

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