I disagree with the assertion that money isn't supposed to sit idle. Money is to "useful work" as a battery is to a generator, it stores past effort for future use. That's why historically, metals like silver or gold were used for money, and not say, pieces of animal pelts, because of metal's durability and relative scarcity, preserving the value of work over time.
They're not going to adjust the tax system in any way that would benefit working class white people and punish welfare receivers.
Also, money doesn't trickle down, and the biggest problem is currency is meant to be a token of exchange. It is not meant to sit idle.
I disagree with the assertion that money isn't supposed to sit idle. Money is to "useful work" as a battery is to a generator, it stores past effort for future use. That's why historically, metals like silver or gold were used for money, and not say, pieces of animal pelts, because of metal's durability and relative scarcity, preserving the value of work over time.