cod'ead wrote:
I saw the programme and could've lamped that Republican who kept insisting that trickle-down was the only way to help "these people".
They'll all be dead before anything but shit trickles down their way, you fool!
The problem I have with the theory of "trickle down" economics is it is curiously blind to the existence of capitalism outside of the west. Most of the world is capitalist - and most of the world is poor. I mean, if wealth really does trickle down to the bottom of the tank then why is it that in places such as capitalist Indonesia, or capitalist El Salvador, or capitalist India or capitalist Argentina (during the nineties) where the gloves are really off (labour unions beaten back, few restrictions on corporations and capital movement, crushingly low wages) we see enormous and
growing poverty? In India the situation is now practically off the scale with enormous unrest amongst the poor. I'm not suggesting things were a bed of roses before the introduction of neo-liberal economics and trade restrictions but you simply cannot compare the city slums today with those of twenty or thirty years ago.
The usual response is "corruption". But I think you're on thin ice arguing half the world is corrupt whilst the West is pretty much blameless. You only need look at the billions that went missing amongst competing Western corporate interests in Iraq to realise corruption is endemic to all societies.