Trickle Up Trickle Down, When you know the Question, by Charlie Champion

Trickle Up, Trickle Down

When You Know the Question, the Answer is a No Brainer

by

Charlie Champion

When you divide up what people have and give it to people who have less, you have created a lot of new things, but by definition they will all be small, much less than the original whole.

When you take what people have and let them keep it to invest in new things, you multiply what exists.

Once again, when you divide it up, you make a lot of smaller things.

When you allow what is to multiply, you create a lot of bigger new things.

“Trickle down economics” is good. People are encouraged to take risks on new ideas and new ideas result in new jobs creating ” New Wealth “.

“Trickle up poverty” doesn’t work. When you keep dividing the pot smaller and smaller, you take away creativity. You shrink what ” IS “. As the ” IS ” gets consumed and not replenished, there is less and less to share.

Keep in mind, the Soviet Union’s major economic, fatal flaw was the lack of incentive for workers to work harder and be creative.

Remember the pictures of people in Moscow and other Eastern European cities:

People waiting on long lines for the opportunity of purchasing a loaf of bread or other staples from a store with almost empty shelves.

When the growing season was too wet or too dry, too hot or too cool, the incentive for the worker to worry about his fellow-citizens did not exist.

” Poor harvest? “… ” Oh well, not my problem. ”

Capitalism works!

Our system must be repaired, not smashed and flushed away.

Wake up America.

WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM!!!!!???

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