people who make over $1 billion or companies with profits over $1 billion a week give up with a proposal. why don t we capped the government subsidies to people who make less than $1 billion a? do millionaires and billionaires really anybody from the government? john: no. a and senator tom colbert because they re rich and famous? let me start with an uneasy one. think about social security and medicare you think of benefits that go to seniors was loaded, but everybody over the age as 65 gets medicare and social security including bill gates or warren buffett. do they really need a check every month from the federal government? john: at least those go to everybody. the true. but running $800 billion deficits per year can you afford to send delegates a
and if we are free, there will be inequality. and the important thing is the quality. people born poor don t necessarily stay poor. most gradually move up and here is part of a video made by the institute for humane studies. when you look at households in the bottom quintile, we see about 45% of them have moved up to higher quintile. about 42% in 1987 had fallen to a lower quintile by 1993. there s a lot of truth to that in a good economy if you look at the most robust economic history and if you look worldwide, a lot of countries rose out of poverty. and we are talking about gross
$1 billion or companies with profits over $1 billion a week give up with a proposal. why don t we capped the government subsidies to people who make less than $1 billion a? do millionaires and billionaires really anybody from the government? john: no. a and senator tom colbert because they re rich and famous? let me start with an uneasy one. think about social security and medicare you think of benefits that go to seniors was loaded, but everybody over the age as 65 gets medicare and social security including bill gates or warren buffett. do they really need a check every month from the federal government? john: at least those go to everybody. the true. but running $800 billion deficits per year can you afford to send delegates a
said minimum wage causes students to drop long-term education. they get attracted to the ad jobs in the short term but long term they sacrifice their potential. why would you incentivize that? then let s make it $100? you could make the opposite opposite argument to say $0. only 5% are paid minimum wage. 95% don t need the rule and if adults want to work at $2 then why can t we be free to do that? why can t we be free to let children work or that? because we the government to help us along as to what is equitable. john: what about clean-air?
and if we are free, there will be inequality. and the important thing is the quality. people born poor don t necessarily stay poor. most gradually move up and here is part of a video made by the institute for humane studies. when you look at households in the bottom quintile, we see about 45% of them have moved up to higher quintile. about 42% in 1987 had fallen to a lower quintile by 1993. there s a lot of truth to that in a good economy if you look at the most robust economic history and if you look worldwide, a lot of countries rose out of poverty. and we are talking about gross