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TheRHogue's avatar

What about the idea of raising corporate tax rates 15%, and if a corporate has a "family friendly" policy which pays working class people a living wage and promotes the affordability of having kids, that 15% increase is exempt. Working families should be encouraged to save 30% of their wage increase for their children and 20% for a rainy day fund. Perhaps once working class has extra cash they will start saving it and building assets.

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Wanda M. Walker's avatar

I would like to register concerns with current messaging on the use of the word 'woke' by some members. The shear use of it by Democrats, even in dispelling it, has a reinforcing effect because it becomes associative with their issues. Propositions for the economy, even when focused on facts and textualized in experience, will, undoubtedly, become shrouded by the term and fixed in the minds of voters. So, I would recommend efforts to quell this messaging. Focus on real world issues: less shipping traffic from international business at ports, impacts to the trucking industry, empty store shelves and on the erratic decision making process of this administration. It's not about fixing a negative image of Democrats but rather showing the deficit in Republican leadership: their tanking the economy and ceding the U.S.'s trade position.

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