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Showing Original Post only (View all)Bernie Sanders and the Myth of the 1 Percent [View all]
The very rich are richer than people imagine.By Paul Krugman
A peculiar chapter in the 2020 presidential race ended Monday, when Bernie Sanders, after months of foot-dragging, finally released his tax returns. The odd thing was that the returns appear to be perfectly innocuous. So what was all that about?
The answer seems to be that Sanders got a lot of book royalties after the 2016 campaign, and was afraid that revealing this fact would produce headlines mocking him for now being part of the 1 Percent. Indeed, some journalists did try to make his income an issue.
This line of attack is, however, deeply stupid. Politicians who support policies that would raise their own taxes and strengthen a social safety net theyre unlikely to need arent being hypocrites; if anything, theyre demonstrating their civic virtue.
But failure to understand what hypocrisy means isnt the only way our discourse about politics and inequality goes off the rails. The catchphrase the 1 Percent has also become a problem, obscuring the nature of class in 21st-century America.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/18/opinion/bernie-sanders-tax.html
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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The Myth is that the 1% is an evil cabal that votes exclusively in their financial interest.
riverine
Apr 2019
#4
The other myth is that you can raise enough money by only raising taxes on that 1%. You cant.
oldsoftie
Apr 2019
#6
I just had a surgery a few months ago. The anesthesiologist was the cheapest part of my bill.
oldsoftie
Apr 2019
#14
that is a reasonable cost breakdown - note that the insurers didn't get a lot of that bill
riverine
Apr 2019
#15
It's not clear where our healthcare dollars are going, and nobody seems to want to know
marylandblue
Apr 2019
#16
Well my case isnt a good example re: insurers. I self paid. Negotiated prices with each provider.
oldsoftie
Apr 2019
#20
Not odd at all; they tax ALL their citizens. We dont. They have a sales tax. We dont.
oldsoftie
Apr 2019
#11
You dont understand the magnitude of the revenue issue. Just jump to "the poor". Fine
oldsoftie
Apr 2019
#29
Excellent point. Right now, our needs for healthcare, education, Social Security, welfare, deficit
Hoyt
Apr 2019
#9
Oh we've been using MMT for wars and stuff for decades now, have you looked at the debt?
Voltaire2
Apr 2019
#21
I'm glad to see you, with 37k posts, pointing out the OTHER thing everyone misses;
oldsoftie
Apr 2019
#12