How an Astounding New Right-Wing Lie About the Economy Is Born
By Joshua HollandDecember 14, 2012 |
There's
a new economic myth that's now being amplified by the conservative
media. It demonizes vital public services and suggests that the poor are
doing just fine thanks to the largesse of the country's “makers.”
Conservatives are being told that the United States is now spending vast
fortunes combatting poverty – more than we dedicate to national
defense, Social Security and Medicare.
This
new spin is notable not for its mendacity – although it is completely
divorced from reality – but because its origins are easily traced,
allowing us to see how these kinds of distortions come to be. This
one originated with the work of an analyst at the Heritage Foundation
who is well known for his intellectual dishonesty. It was then picked up
by Republican staffers on Capitol Hill, who lent the claim credibility
by requesting a Congressional Research Service report on the analysis.
They then further distorted the narrative before distributing it to
friendly writers at conservative media outlets, who dutifully reported
the falsehood. It will soon become conventional wisdom on the Right, further distorting conservatives' view of taxes and spending.
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