Paul Krugman: Disdain for Workers
By now everyone knows how Mitt Romney, speaking to donors in Boca Raton,
washed his hands of almost half the country — the 47 percent who don’t
pay income taxes — declaring, “My job is not to worry about those
people. I’ll never convince them that they should take personal
responsibility and care for their lives.” By now, also, many people are
aware that the great bulk of the 47 percent are hardly moochers; most
are working families who pay payroll taxes, and elderly or disabled
Americans make up a majority of the rest.
But here’s the question: Should we imagine that Mr. Romney and his party
would think better of the 47 percent on learning that the great
majority of them actually are or were hard workers, who very much have
taken personal responsibility for their lives? And the answer is no.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
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