• chaogomu@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Pouring concentrated sugar down someone’s throat will give them an energy boost, but there will be consequences if you do too much.

    That was Reagan’s policies. Most of the “wealth” generated only existed on paper.

    Take GE as an example. They used to have a bunch of factories and products that they made in those factories. Then the 80s hit and Jack Welch took over as CEO. He scrapped the factories and had GE start outsourcing, well, everything. He also used the GE financial department as an illegal bank.

    Anyway, the stock price went through the roof, because GE could always claim that they were making all sorts of profit with no expenses… except the truth was that they were basically just an unregulated bank with some product branding deals.

    They’ve gone bankrupt a few times now.

    That’s how most of the Reaganomics worked. Paper profits as the real wealth went into the hands of the super rich.

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        The bad management was Jack Welch, and his bullshit was only possible due to Reagan loosening regulations on businesses.

        “legendary CEO” my ass. Dude was a fucking disaster.

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          You have a cite for that as that does again every expert in the field.

          So I like to see where you’re getting this data. Since jack was brought In to save the company. It’s really strange to blame him for saving the company.