by Bern Notice
Trickle-down economics. Reagan’s legacy, and the economic model espoused by the Republican Party. It is defined as:
A theory that financial benefits given to big business will in turn pass down to smaller businesses and consumers.
How
much of the trickle have you felt from the enhanced prosperity of big
business owners? For the vast majority of Americans, it has been very
little. To demonstrate why, It is important to define another term so
that we understand the point in its entirety.
Profit Margin: The difference between the cost of buying or making something and the price at which it is sold.
Source: Merriam-Webster – Profit Margin
The
argument that money will trickle down fails in a case like McDonald’s.
McDonald’s has had pretty good profit margins over the past 5+ years. At
its lowest margin during that period, it was 36.94%. Currently,
McDonalds profit margin is at its peak, at 48.96%. As of March, 2016 the
profit margin was at 39.19%. Meaning, that at their lowest point,
McDonald’s made 36.94% more capital than they spent.
The
CEO of McDonalds, Steve Easterbrook brought in an income of $15.4
million last year, according to The Chicago Tribune. To be fair, please
note his base salary is $1.3 million. Some of the rest was made from
stock options. However, he received a performance bonus of $4.6 million
Source: Chicago Tribune – McDonald’s CEO Easterbrook sees pay package nearly double to $15.4 million
Now
let’s look at the workers. According to Glassdoor, the average wage for
a McDonald’s cashier is $8.60 per hour. A shift manager averages $10.41
per hour. Bear in mind that from their salaries, they have to pay for
medical and other benefits if they need them, which further reduces take
home salary. If you’re a sole bread-winner with a family, would you be
able to afford benefits and save for retirement with those salaries?
I’m
reasonably sure that some people may say “Those jobs aren’t meant for
people supporting a family.” That may be true for years past, but after
the recession and so many high paying jobs being sent overseas for
cheaper labor, the pool of eligible workers has expanded. These same
individuals are looking to put food on their table via an honest living.
As a result, now you see increasing numbers of older adults working in
these positions to try to stay afloat.
All
the while McDonald is making their annual average 36 – 38% profits
while keeping pay rates relatively stagnant. And again, if the argument
is that the costs increased for doing business, remember we’re talking profit margins,
not profits. So they still made 35% more than they spent. So while
their spending on everything else has increased with the cost of
inflation, their spending on their employees’ salary has not.
Meanwhile
McDonalds and similar businesses get tax breaks for stock options given
to executives as compensation, and then list them as an expense when
filing taxes. Yet they do this while paying their employees as little as
possible.
Now
let’s look at the after effects. The cost of everything from gasoline
to food and utilities has gone up and your salary hasn’t. You no longer
have disposable income for luxuries. You are spending what you have on
necessities. You may pass on going out to eat or getting a gadget that
you need to make your life easier.
As
spending decreases, profits for corporations and shareholders decrease.
As a result, the corporation will lay off workers, thus adding to the
pool of individuals who are unable to buy your product. Then the cycle
starts all over again. It’s basic supply and demand. All the while, the
CEO of that company will get a fat bonus for “increasing efficiency.”
If
this cycle is allowed to continue, the only people who will have money
will be the super wealthy business owner. Then you will have serfdom and feudalism. It’s obvious when you think the cycle through. The only way
you don’t see it is if you completely ignore the facts.
At
the end of the day, this model is inherently flawed because of one
simple factor… human greed. If you offer someone a million dollars, and
it is not stipulated that they have to share it with other people, most
people would keep it and spend it on themselves. It’s just human nature.
With
that being said, it may make more sense to offer tax breaks to people
who make 100K or less, and new start up businesses than it does to grant
further tax breaks for large well established businesses and
multi-millionaires. Those who work paycheck to paycheck are the
consumer. They are more likely to spend most of what they make than
those who have tons of money.
Small
start-up & Mom and Pop businesses are similar. The small businesses
as they grow are also more likely to hire more people, thus adding more
consumers to the market. As they grow they will invest in their
infrastructure to expand and become the new big business, and offer
consumers more options through genuine competition.
Make
no mistake; I have no problem with businesses, shareholders and
corporations making profits. CEO’s have to bear a lot of responsibility,
and are likely the first to go when a business goes south. So they
should be able to make more than the people they are responsible for
employing. Shareholders should also be able to reap profits from smart
investment strategies.
With
that being said, economics can’t just serve the supply side. There must
also be a demand. Most of the demand comes from the consumers who are
the employees who work on the ground level of business. Until working
class citizens’ salaries are able to keep up with the cost of inflation,
they will not have disposable income. There is will be little to no
demand. Then there will be practically no chance for upward mobility.
Trickle-down economics has failed the working class citizen, and it’s
time for people take their heads out of the sand and recognize that.
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A must-watch video for all Americans, a Canadian gives us a history lesson into how difficult it was to fight for and establish universal health care in his country. We can learn a lot from our friends north of the border.
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From the Green Party of Pennsylvania:
And now some more examples of how justice for the rich is at the expense of ordinary Americans. Support these causes with your time and resources. We're all in this together!
It's been over six months since the special election in Philadelphia that saw widespread voter intimidation and election fraud. The people of the 197th have been waiting for any sign that justice will be served and their votes will be counted.
Today, the Pennsylvania Attorney General finally began filing charges. Four election workers at the Esperanza Health Center polling place were charged with election fraud.
Please donate to our continued efforts to bring have a new election for the people of Philadelphia's 197th district.
And this is just the beginning. Reports of fraud happened not just at Esperanza but at over 20 other polling locations--and the scheme goes must deeper than the workers at the polling places. We look forward to further developments with Attorney General Shapiro's investigation.
We are also waiting to hear back about our federal court case regarding these election fraud charges. Democrats and Pennsylvania election officials brought forth a motion to dismiss in September. At the hearing our lawyers asked point blank--who is responsible for this election?
At best, this was a systemic failure of our election system and someone has to be constitutionally or legally responsible. At worst, this was an intentional scheme for widespread election fraud and those who organized it behinds the scenes must be held accountable for their criminal acts.
I need help to continue to pay my lawyers fees and office rent. I am continuing to fight for the people of the 197th district through all the delay tactics, the smoke and mirrors, that the corrupt officials are trying to pull. But my team and I need your help.
Click here to chip in $27 or whatever you can afford so that we can continue to pursue our court case and organize in our neighborhood.
If the court case precedes, there is precedent that Philadelphians could get a new, fairly-conducted election. That is what we and our lawyer are demanding and that's my team and I are organizing for in our neighborhood. If there's a new election, we will win because it will not be stolen again.
Thank you for your continued support.
Solidarity,
Cheri Honkala
Candidate for State Representative
Former Green Party VP Candidate
@cherihonkala
P.S. Recently the Green Party gained it's first State Representative in Maine! If we win a new election in Pennsylvania's 197th, I hope to be the second! Please donate $27 or any amount you can today to help build this Green momentum through 2018.
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Stand up to defend the right to peaceful protest.
CALL 213-335-2077 NOW and tell your member of Congress that standing up for the right to clean water is peaceful protest, not terrorism.
Last year, thousands
of people around the world raised their voices to protest the
construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline. They stood in solidarity
with Indigenous leaders and Water Protectors, who were fighting for
clean water — and their right to make decisions about what happens on
their land. The movement has spread, and local communities
everywhere, inspired by Standing Rock, are building a groundswell of
change across the U.S. and Canada to stop pipelines from being built.
Now 84 members of Congress — including your representative — have signed a letter suggesting that the brave people standing up to the big oil companies could be considered “terrorists.”1 They’re trying to criminalize free speech with a term intended to scare — and we need you to help speak out against them.
Call your representative now at 213-335-2077 to let them know you believe that peaceful protest is essential, and ask them to rescind their support of this fear-mongering letter. We have to show the oil and gas industry that strategies like this, which they hope will silence us, will backfire instead. When we work together, we’re stronger.
It’s no surprise that so many members of Congress would prefer to treat people fighting for their homes and the planet like criminals.2 Big Oil has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to guarantee Congressional support on its endless quest to turn a profit at any cost. The powerful movement inspired by Standing Rock scares them, and labeling the people around the country fighting for change as “terrorists” is easier than standing up to their corporate donors.
That’s why we need your help. We have to tell Congress that it’s unacceptable to put the greed of Big Oil above our basic rights: to protect our communities and precious water resources and to speak out against those that threaten them. Please call your members of Congress today at 213-335-2077 to let them know that corporate polluters don’t run our country.
Thank you for standing with us,
Now 84 members of Congress — including your representative — have signed a letter suggesting that the brave people standing up to the big oil companies could be considered “terrorists.”1 They’re trying to criminalize free speech with a term intended to scare — and we need you to help speak out against them.
Call your representative now at 213-335-2077 to let them know you believe that peaceful protest is essential, and ask them to rescind their support of this fear-mongering letter. We have to show the oil and gas industry that strategies like this, which they hope will silence us, will backfire instead. When we work together, we’re stronger.
It’s no surprise that so many members of Congress would prefer to treat people fighting for their homes and the planet like criminals.2 Big Oil has spent hundreds of millions of dollars to guarantee Congressional support on its endless quest to turn a profit at any cost. The powerful movement inspired by Standing Rock scares them, and labeling the people around the country fighting for change as “terrorists” is easier than standing up to their corporate donors.
That’s why we need your help. We have to tell Congress that it’s unacceptable to put the greed of Big Oil above our basic rights: to protect our communities and precious water resources and to speak out against those that threaten them. Please call your members of Congress today at 213-335-2077 to let them know that corporate polluters don’t run our country.
Thank you for standing with us,
Diana Best
Senior Climate and Energy Campaigner, Greenpeace USA
Senior Climate and Energy Campaigner, Greenpeace USA
[1] https://buck.house.gov/sites/ buck.house.gov/files/wysiwyg_ uploaded/Protecting%20Energy% 20Infrastructure.pdf.
[2] https://thinkprogress.org/ criminalize-pipeline- resistance-sessions- 40828c2cb1e6/
[2] https://thinkprogress.org/
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The details are out―and (surprise) the Republican tax plan is not tax
“reform.” It’s a massive tax cut mostly for the richest 1% and wealthy
corporations. It will result in deep cuts to healthcare, education and
other critical services we all rely on.
Paul Ryan and his fellow Republicans are trying to ram this sucker through the House before Thanksgiving. They figure if they move fast, and keep the American people in the dark, they can get it done. This is an absolutely critical time to take action to help us succeed in stopping this monstrosity. Phone calls are the single most important action you can take to stop it. There is no time to waste. If we block the bill in the House―which we can do with your help―our opponents are in deep trouble. Call your U.S. Representative right now and tell them to OPPOSE the Republican tax plan: 877-795-7862Not only does this tax plan cut the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20%―padding the pockets of CEO’s and shareholders―it’s also a job killer. By slashing the tax rate on foreign profits, the plan will encourage corporations to outsource jobs and shift profits offshore. Call your representative today to demand a tax system and an economy that works for everyone, not just the wealthy few. Thank you, Craig Johnson Digital Director Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund |
It looks like voter apathy/learned helplessness was at work again yesterday, with polling numbers in the 30-40% range. Ohio voted against Issue 2, which would have capped pharmaceutical prices, by 80% against - another victory for Big Pharma. Once again they trotted out that old tired lie about the measure 'causing higher taxes.' Even so, the Green Party made significant strides in gaining public awareness. We will overcome the 1%.
ReplyDeleteThat's the spirit! We can't quit fighting the 1%. Big Pharma won't always be able to prevent changes in our health care for the better... We've just gotta keep at it.
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