Bush isn't the first Republican (or Democrat, for that matter)to follow the dogma: Whenever we give to the rich, we give to the middle class. Never mind that there are banana republics out there that disprove this mantra completely; the dogma makes Americans "invincible", and if we follow it, God will love us, etc., and there will be lots of money for everybody. Forget the experts.
Well, the dogma is false, and that's what these business profs are pointing out. Economies don't need rich people to operate, but they do need a middle class. Only in America is that considered a liberal viewpoint.
Bush isn't the first Republican (or Democrat, for that matter)to follow the dogma: Whenever we give to the rich, we give to the middle class. Never mind that there are banana republics out there that disprove this mantra completely; the dogma makes Americans "invincible", and if we follow it, God will love us, etc., and there will be lots of money for everybody. Forget the experts. Well, the dogma is false, and that's what these business profs are pointing out. Economies don't need rich people to operate, but they do need a middle class. Only in America is that considered a liberal viewpoint.