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Economic Lies: Why Government Can’t Grow the Economy, Fix Income Inequality

Politicians love to think they can create jobs, grow the economy and, in the upcoming elections, you are going to hear all kinds of income inequality lines. The simple truth is THEY CAN’T. In this episode, I break down in very simple terms why politicians or government cannot create jobs and grow the economy. Then I share an example of who holds the keys to the economy.

I then move onto another argument from the left and even from Pope Francis, which we heard from him last week–income inequality. I break this argument down to its core and will explain why a “super-rich” person buying a Ferrari is actually a good thing for our society. Please think about these examples and use them in your discussions going forward.

Lastly, I close out the show by highlighting a couple of ordinary people who have achieved extraordinary things in life, and how it proves one simple point: the only limit you have in this life is the one you set yourself.

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Jonathan Dunne

Jonathan Dunne is the the purveyor of FreedomsDisciple.com and a contributor at TheBlaze.

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