Supply-Side Economics

Supply-side economics—sometimes called “trickle-down economics”—is built on the idea that if we cut taxes for the wealthy and big businesses, they’ll invest more in the economy, create jobs, and eventually those benefits will “trickle down” to everyone else. Sounds nice in theory, but in reality, it hasn’t worked out that way for most Americans. Time and again, these tax cuts mostly help the richest individuals and large corporations, while everyday workers see little to no benefit. Instead of boosting wages or creating tons of new jobs, the extra cash often ends up in stock buybacks, executive bonuses, or just sitting in the bank.

On top of that, supply-side policies tend to blow big holes in the federal budget. When the government collects less in taxes from the wealthy, it has less to spend on things that actually help people—like roads, schools, healthcare, and public safety. Those services get squeezed, and the burden usually falls hardest on the working and middle class. The truth is, the economy grows more when regular people have money in their pockets to spend. That drives demand, which in turn drives job growth. For these reasons, supply-side economics is not well-suited to the needs of a modern, diverse, and interconnected American economy.

120,000 Reasons

4 years 3 days, 120,000+ miles, Cape Breton Island to Kansas, tens of thousands of photographs, countless memories. Zoom zoom.

Calling Your Bluff

Learn more about Chimney Bluffs State Park on their official website.

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Stubborn Stagnation

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A Different Rudy's

Interested in visiting Rudy’s, Oswego’s most famous eatery? Do it in the Summer and use the information below.

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Bicentennial March

You can find and hike this interesting trail along the famous Black River by following these directions:

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The Sheepfold

The lack of understanding is astonishing.


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Looking Forward To The Light

This has been a very difficult Winter. I’m looking forward to seeing the light at the end of what has already been a very, very long tunnel.

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Tiffany Treasure Of The Finger Lakes

The Willard Memorial Chapel is certainly a treasure as well as a hidden gem of the Finger Lakes. Located in Auburn, New York, the historic site was originally part of the Auburn Theological Seminary established in 1818. The chapel was constructed between 1892 and 1894. The chapel’s interior was entirely designed and handcrafted by the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company of New York City.

After the seminary relocated to Manhattan in 1939, the chapel complex served various purposes, including use by the U.S. Navy during World War II and later as apartments for veterans. In 1957, the Seventh-day Adventist Church purchased and maintained the chapel until 1988.

Facing the threat of dismantlement of its Tiffany features in 1989, the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) launched a successful fundraising campaign to purchase and preserve the chapel, acquiring it in 1990.

Today, Willard Memorial Chapel is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places and functions as a community center, hosting social and cultural activities, and serves as a tourist destination, wedding venue, concert hall, and lecture hall.

In April 2005, it received National Historic Landmark designation.

Read all the details about this Tiffany treasure on the chapel’s website: https://www.willard-chapel.com

Willard Memorial Chapel

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And while you’re visiting Willard Memorial Chapel, make sure you stop in to see Sandy at Artistic Impressions! The studio is just inside the front doors of the Welch Memorial Building. Learn more about Artistic Impressions on Facebook and Sandy’s website.