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Btw, this is exactly why trickle down don't work as tax policy. You can cut the taxes for the rich all you want but what they spend on isn't as much as one would hope. I mean how does trickle down works for the average worker toiling at a service job? How many more regular restaurant meals would the rich eat if you cut their taxes? Next to none I'd imagine. They'd spend it on the ultra exclusive restaurants over the local family place.
And would they spend more at regular stores? Nope they'd spend more at the luxury brands.
And cars? Yep they'd buy expensive rides. But do the people who put those together work in America? Likely no. And even if they do would they get paid more to make the rich man's car? Likely no as well.