It sure could be. Especially if we had not passed a lot of buisness killing laws like the Affordable Care Act which has seriously hampered growth, job creation and our national competetiveness. Or the explosion of arbitrary regulations from the EPA which have likewise halted growth. They say that large corporations are sitting on buttloads of cash but are reluctant to invest because of the current hostility to business. By the way, I did answer his question. After working at 30% level for 4 years I'm back up to 60%. I suppose to some a 50% increase in my income is reason to celebrate. And I suppose they are right. But it's still hard to not look at the glass as half empty when I know good economic policy would have done better by me. Meanwhile, I'm still hanging in there. Despite your own oft stated hope that I would have to give up the internet to survive.
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