Paul Krugman: Who’s Very Important?
“Is there a V.I.P. entrance? We are V.I.P.” That remark, by a donor waiting to get in to one of Mitt Romney’s recent fund-raisers in the Hamptons,
pretty much sums up the attitude of America’s wealthy elite. Mr.
Romney’s base — never mind the top 1 percent, we’re talking about the
top 0.01 percent or higher — is composed of very self-important people.
Specifically, these are people who believe that they are, as another Romney donor put it,
“the engine of the economy”; they should be cherished, and the taxes
they pay, which are already at an 80-year low, should be cut even
further. Unfortunately, said yet another donor, the “common person” —
for example, the “nails ladies” — just doesn’t get it.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
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