Yup, that really is a very weird phenomenon, and it seems that all kinds of earnings are into it: Born as slow tortoises, money somehow change into fast-moving rabbits
I have to admit that I don't know all that much about the intricacies of the monetary systems of this world, but part of it, like e.g. the American TrickleDown-theft that has been going on for 50 years or so, always makes me fume with indignation. It's totally respectless of the American people who are not billionaires. The "logic" of it has been disproved over and over, and still the idea that poor people experience positive effects when rich people get richer, e.g. by an insane taxing system, and spend more money has not been kicked out as the lie it is.
I often ask Americans on the websites I visit WHY they don't get rid of such a ridiculous and unfair system, but I've never got a good answer to that question. In Europe we pay taxes to secure the common good of the countries where we live as well as ourselves as private citizens, but not so in the USA, why? It's crazy not to tax billionaires more than they are being taxed now, but instead target the "common folks" who thus may end up toiling for those who have the money they themselves lack for food and housing.
tRump being tRump something like this - and there is much more - doesn't really surprise me. I'm disgusted, but not overwhelmed with feelings of surprise at this "knife in the back" of the ordinary, (very, very often) hard-working people of America because that's what the detestable and, in my opinion, criminal TrickleDown-system is about: Exploitation.
TrickleDown is a TRICK to make the money of the poor end up in the pockets of the rich, where it stays untouched by The Internal Revenue. Weird, to say the least ....
I published some ebooks (KDP) on Amazon last year, but I unpublished all of them over my indignation of this and other "smart" systems. It was a weird feeling to press the unpublish-button, but it had to be done .... These are some of the books, as there are more.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/trickle-down
https://www.law.georgetown.edu/denny-center/blog/reaganomics/
Wikipedia
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