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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFor 45 years Republicans.....
For 45 yrs the GOP has been using tax & subsidy policy to shift the wealth from the lower "castes" to the 1%, while grudgingly giving crumbs to those they've marginalized to shut them up.
— Gary in PR (@pr-gary.bsky.social) 2025-11-07T01:00:27.182Z
Now, to try to satisfy their insatiable greed, they're trying to take away the crumbs too.
boonecreek
(1,291 posts)the Republicans have blown doorknobs. Actually, longer than that.
littlemissmartypants
(30,882 posts)What the expression "blown doorknobs" means. I only found some interesting examples of lovely specialty made glass doorknobs.
I'm sorry to bother you but I'm curious, what does it mean? TIA ❤️
boonecreek
(1,291 posts)Pretty much means worse than useless. Maybe I should have said that to begin with.
So sadly true. 45years of fighting for fairness! Why?
Skittles
(168,613 posts)repukes are the REASON so many people need help and now they want to take away any help
Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)In the lecture Isabel Wilkerson gave a very interesting take on American class and racial divisions. Good speaker, good author, Pulitzer winner, Oprah book club pick.
Bernardo de La Paz
(60,320 posts)It can all be handled with great benefit to the people and the nation of the United States of America if it is distributed more equitably in a peaceful reform.
Peaceful or not, it is their choice. If they are blinded by greed they will suffer.
DJ Synikus Makisimus
(1,119 posts)pat_k
(12,436 posts)Workers are more productive than ever before, yet median income has been stagnant for the past 45 years.

Here's a graph with a longer timeline where you can see the divergence taking off right around 1960: https://www.epi.org/productivity-pay-gap/
Laws that have weakened unions since the 1950s
Taft-Hartley Act of 1947
Landrum-LaGuardia Act of 1959
Reagan's union busting and anti-union propaganda took off in the 80's. That was followed by the rise of the radical right noise machine.
State-level "right-to-work" laws that diminish collective bargaining power.
Deregulation and lax enforcement of labor laws have indirectly weakened unions by empowering anti-union employer practices.
EPI
Explaining the erosion of private-sector unions: How corporate practices and legal changes have undercut the ability of workers to organize and bargain
https://www.epi.org/unequalpower/publications/private-sector-unions-corporate-legal-erosion/
The absurdly low minimum wage, the busting of unions and weakening of their power, are part of the problem. As Piketty points out, capital has been growing at a faster rate than the larger economy. Without policy intervention, the inevitable result is what we see -- the evermore obscene concentration of wealth.
The horrible truth is that not only have we failed to implement policies that counter the movement of dollars from the hands of the many to the hands of the few, we have done THE OPPOSITE.
Minimum wage that reflects the increase in productivity, progressive income tax, wealth tax, inheritance tax are the bare minimum.
As we advocate for these things, we MUST do more than cite vague benefits, like strengthening safety nets, blah, blah. In addition to Universal Health Care, we need to be levying these taxes for something truly transformative -- something like Piketty-style "Inheritance for all"
And I think we need to be calling on our electeds to start advocating for Inheritance for All NOW.
We will never build the political will for such transformative change if no one is advocating for it.
Silence and surrendering in advance on anything the Democratic consultant class deems "unwinnable" helped bring us to this point.
I know many object to using AI summaries, but this one on inheritance for all does a better job of summarizing than I could:
What it is: A universal, one-time payment given to every citizen at age 25.
How it's funded: By significantly increasing wealth and inheritance taxes on the wealthiest individuals and estates.
How much: The amount is proposed to be around 120,000 or $150,000-$180,000 in other contexts.
The goal: To counteract the inequality created by inherited wealth by providing a "starter capital" for all young adults, thereby increasing their financial power and life choices.
Context: It is presented as one part of a broader "participatory socialism" plan, which also includes other reforms like higher income taxes and worker co-determination in corporations.
As we advocate for a progressive tax on income, tax on wealth, and tax on inheritance, we need connect it with a concrete benefit for ALL. Inheritance for all is that concrete benefit. And it is absolutely necessary to reverse the inevitable, and increasingly obscene, concentration of wealth that is driven by the fact that capital grows at a faster rate than the overall economy (see Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century).
live love laugh
(16,079 posts)who bring it up as a deal breaker that death and taxes are still a certainty unless they are uber rich. And I tell them that the rich flood the media with the no-tax idea to make people think it applies to the average person when nothings farther from the truth.
Jack Valentino
(3,989 posts)As an appropriate counterpoint, we should now begin to EAT THE RICH!
'The secret is in the sauce'!
~from the film 'Fried Green Tomatoes'
AI Overview
The meat in the special barbecue sauce in the film Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) was the body of the abusive husband, Frank Bennett.
In the film, Frank Bennett is killed by Sipsey (the cook at the Whistle Stop Cafe) in an act of self-defense. To dispose of the body and protect Sipsey, Idgie Threadgoode and the other cafe workers, including Big George, butcher the body and serve it as "special" barbecue meat to the local sheriff who is investigating Frank's disappearance.
The line "The secret is in the sauce" is a reference to the fact that the meat was human, a dark and clever twist in the plot.
also: "Hog killing weather": This phrase describes the cold, crisp weather typically associated with hog butchering, which was a vital activity for families to preserve meat for the winter. In this particular instance, it was not a 'pig' which was targeted for butchering---
or maybe it WAS, yes... the two-legged variety
GQP politicians are like an abusive husband: they may SAY that they love you,
just to try to 'mis-direct' from their abusive crimes!