Hard to believe that, on the cusp of 2019, there's still someone defending supply-side. Here's a little tip for you, Sam, if it ain't trickled down by now, it's never gonna.
I'm sorry I don't share your enthusiasm for government solutions and anger towards the wealthy. As they say "The Federal government doesn't have a revenue problem. It has a spending problem." I've repeatedly supported Universal Healthcare in the U.S. but God no, I don't want the U.S. government taking over healthcare and healthcare decisions. Jalimon, has lamented several times about our university education not being free. I'd argue that government spending and loans has created a special class of whiny, academians who fleece U.S. college students at their self-indulgent fantasy camps.......oh I mean campuses.
You probably don't read other's comments with different viewpoints or don't fully comprehend the nuances, but I've said several times that the individual tax cuts were silly, but corporate tax cuts were absolutely necessary to bring rates in line with the rest of the industrialized world. The industrialized countries have learned that taxing corporations is not some panacea.