Dnarever wrote on Dec 23
rd, 2014 at 6:23am:
Do you know that trickle down is a political theory which is not supported by any economist ?
Oh here we go another theory supposedly not supported by 100% of 'experts'...

Trickle down is an 'Americanism'. Some smart arsed comedian named it. Comedians want to appeal to their audience so comedians pick on minorities, and guess what; the majority of people aren't rich. Bagging the rich is a winner, in the good old politically incorrect past they told Irish jokes etc.
I used the 'term' because I thought it 'apt', so if you don't like that term, then call it Swaggy's
theory viewpoint or whatever......matters not.
I know that of all the Australian electorate, it's the 'poor' that benefit the most from the income earning capacity of the top 25% of tax payers.
The more income they (the top 25% or the top 10% or 5% or 40%) make, the more tax they pay, (directly and indirectly), and the more tax they pay, the more Govt benefits and services the poor receive. It's bleedin obvious.

You are trying to argue that my viewpoint is somehow wrong just because you ideologically believe that people on high incomes are inherently evil and are constantly trying to rip off poor people to their own benefit (the lefty's battle cry)........I envy the rich too, but I don't hate them for I can see the benefits they provide. Those benefits actually do 'trickle down' you just have to open both eyes and not just your left one...

To make it easier condense it down and look at a family household situation.
Assume the parents are the high income earners and the kids are the poor.
The more money dad (or mum) makes the better the standard of living that their kids have. Agree or disagree?
From my vantage point our economy is essentially no different to this analogy. The high income earners on mass are figuratively the parents and the poor are the kids. Simple.
The richer the parents the better off the kids.

So I'll say it yet again......If you don't agree, then deduct the 67% of personal income tax the top 25% pay and see what that does to welfare and the public service.....