Paul Krugman: In a "Crankocracy," the Rich Call the Shots
Timothy Noah makes an interesting point in the April 19 edition of The
New Republic: at least so far, the most visible effect of the Supreme
Court's Citizens United decision has been not so much a flood of
corporate cash into politics as a flood of cash from billionaire cranks
into politics.
"Super-rich, hard-right tycoons like Foster Friess
(mutual funds), Harold Simmons (chemicals and metals), Bob Perry
(home-building) and Sheldon Adelson (casinos) are, through the new
vehicle called the super PAC, leveraging their fortunes to seize hold of
the political process," wrote Mr. Noah, a senior editor at the
magazine, in an article titled "Crankocracy in America." "Super PACs
have made it so easy for millionaires and billionaires to spend
unlimited sums on behalf of a particular candidate that these groups are
now routinely outspending Republican presidential primary campaigns."
Saturday, April 21, 2012
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