When I was a boy, dodging dinosaurs and playing tag with Neanderthals, it was not unusual to have to holes in our pants pockets. I cannot recall when last I had a hole in a pocket. Perhaps the cloth is better now, or perhaps we don't wear the pants forever.
Now--today--only the rich have holes in their pockets. It is a very common belief that the best way to get money to the poor is to give it to the rich, who will put the money in their pockets, from where it will trickle down to the poor. The rich put on their pants just as we all do--one leg at a time--but unlike the rest of us, they have holes in their pockets.
We call those people, "job creators". The money trickles down, and the job of the poor is to pick up the change which, as we all know, leads to the good life.
Analyzing all of this politically, it is clear that Congress will not change its defense of tax cuts for the rich until the rich get better pants.
*I don't get the connection, either! I am just saying. . . .
Now--today--only the rich have holes in their pockets. It is a very common belief that the best way to get money to the poor is to give it to the rich, who will put the money in their pockets, from where it will trickle down to the poor. The rich put on their pants just as we all do--one leg at a time--but unlike the rest of us, they have holes in their pockets.
We call those people, "job creators". The money trickles down, and the job of the poor is to pick up the change which, as we all know, leads to the good life.
Analyzing all of this politically, it is clear that Congress will not change its defense of tax cuts for the rich until the rich get better pants.
*I don't get the connection, either! I am just saying. . . .
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