A Plot Against the Suburbs? Dismantling the Right's New Conspiracy Theory
By Angie SchmittOctober 12, 2012 | It’s presidential election time in Ohio, and boy does Stanley Kurtz at the National Review have a scoop for the good, unsuspecting citizens of the Buckeye State. Northeast Ohio political leaders and President Obama are working on a sinister plot to redistribute wealth from suburbs and give it to cities!! (Socialism!)
Kurtz
has found a bogeyman in the concept of “regionalism,” which has for
decades been promoted (and by that I mean talked about more than acted
upon) by suburban and urban leaders alike in Northeast Ohio — the most
populous region in the state — as a way to improve the region’s economy
by reducing government waste. Sounds pretty sinister, right? Well, Kurtz
is sounding the alarm for Ohio suburbanites (coincidentally, the
mightiest base of political power in the all-important swing state).
“The president and his fellow Democrats are coming for your tax money,” writes Kurtz, a “fellow” with the Koch brothers-backed [3] “think tank” the Ethics and Public Policy Center. “Redistribution is the goal, and suburban Ohio is target No. 1.”
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