'Wealth defense industry' protects oligarchs from the rabble and its taxes
COMMENTARY | December 12, 2011
Thousands of lawyers, accountants and consultants work full-time to
defend the wealth of the richest Americans, says a Northwestern
University political economist. It's their secretive labor that makes
the effective tax rate so regressive for the ultra-rich -- and makes
everyone else so angry
By Dan Froomkin
froomkin@niemanwatchdog.org
Occupy protesters are putting their bodies on the line day and night
-- leaving their homes, living in tents, braving the elements, and being
treated as criminals by the police.
But the super-rich whose influence they are protesting have others to do their fighting for them.
"Oligarchs can go about their business as literally thousands of
fulltime professionals work for their interests," says Northwestern
University political economist Jeffrey Winters, author of the 2011 book Oligarchy.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
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