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aidbo

(2,328 posts)
Thu Dec 1, 2016, 01:20 PM Dec 2016

Anytime a Republican tries out the old 'makers vs takers' argument in the next 4 years..

Show them this image from Brookings institute.



Our observation: The less-than-500 counties that Hillary Clinton carried nationwide encompassed a massive 64 percent of America’s economic activity as measured by total output in 2015. By contrast, the more-than-2,600 counties that Donald Trump won generated just 36 percent of the country’s output—just a little more than one-third of the nation’s economic activity.


https://www.brookings.edu/blog/the-avenue/2016/11/29/another-clinton-trump-divide-high-output-america-vs-low-output-america/?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=metro
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Anytime a Republican tries out the old 'makers vs takers' argument in the next 4 years.. (Original Post) aidbo Dec 2016 OP
I heard this on the radio and that's exactly what I thought too underpants Dec 2016 #1
that was always been a dumb argument, but this or logic won't stop them from using it Fast Walker 52 Dec 2016 #2
Don't forget that ol' Earl out there working at the farm co-op owes his living to all those brewens Dec 2016 #3
K&R smirkymonkey Dec 2016 #4
Yep. Buckeye_Democrat Dec 2016 #5

brewens

(13,573 posts)
3. Don't forget that ol' Earl out there working at the farm co-op owes his living to all those
Thu Dec 1, 2016, 02:22 PM
Dec 2016

fine productive people that buy the food they grow out there.

 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
4. K&R
Thu Dec 1, 2016, 02:27 PM
Dec 2016


I've always hated that argument. I have even heard it working at various jobs (the people in sales talking about the people in other departments. If it wasn't for the rest of us you jackasses, you would have nothing to sell!)

Buckeye_Democrat

(14,853 posts)
5. Yep.
Thu Dec 1, 2016, 02:35 PM
Dec 2016

I don't like to generalize, but I've generally disliked the salespeople where I've worked.

They got paid pretty well for sitting on their butts most of the time too, mostly because managers considered them "essential" for sales and helping the bottom line. Well, that's true in a sense, but it was often hard to understand how those people were successful salesmen at all given their arrogant personalities.

Oh, well. There's bigger problems out there.

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