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kpete

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Thu Jan 30, 2014, 08:58 PM Jan 2014

Krugman nails it. The far right and the billionaires will only accept total surrender. No compromise [View all]

JANUARY 30, 2014, 5:38 PM
Godwin Help Us

Not my line, alas — Jonathan Chait uses it as the excerpt for his report on the WSJ’s editorial defending Tom Perkins, now famed for comparing criticism of the one percent to Kristallnacht. And boy, am I jealous.

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Slightly more seriously: the attitude of that WSJ editorial brought to mind Lincoln’s description of the attitude of Southern politicians in his Cooper Union speech. Obligatory declaration: I am not saying that a high income share for the top one percent is anything like slavery. The similarity lies not in what is being defended, but in the demands of those feeling insecure — namely, that any form of criticism be banned.


Lincoln:

These natural, and apparently adequate means all failing, what will convince them? This, and this only: cease to call slavery wrong, and join them in calling it right. And this must be done thoroughly – done in acts as well as in words. Silence will not be tolerated – we must place ourselves avowedly with them … The whole atmosphere must be disinfected from all taint of opposition to slavery, before they will cease to believe that all their troubles proceed from us.


Yep. Until we all declare that the one percent is the source of all good, until all mention of inequality as a potentially troubling thing is expunged from public discussion, the rich are being persecuted by totalitarian liberals.



http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/30/godwin-help-us/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_php=true&_type=blogs&module=BlogPost-Title&version=Blog%20Main&contentCollection=Opinion&action=Click&pgtype=Blogs%C2%AEion=Body&_r=1&
http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/01/wsj-obama-isnt-hitler-but-hes-pretty-hitler-y.html
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/01/30/1273837/-Krugman-Godwin-Help-Us


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Paranoia strikes deep. moondust Jan 2014 #1
Good insight. anAustralianobserver Jan 2014 #15
Maybe. moondust Jan 2014 #21
Yeah, maybe it's a vicious circle between greed and fear. anAustralianobserver Jan 2014 #24
If the one percenters think this is bad, wait until the majority of American find out their problem okaawhatever Jan 2014 #2
Ummmm, Obama is on their team more than ours, IMHO. Example: 10.10/hr insead of $22. grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #3
Which do you think has the most chance of being enacted? Hekate Jan 2014 #6
Either. It's an executive order, not passed through Congress. These are workers who will be hired grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #9
They're the common enemy that would destroy the whole left. TheMathieu Jan 2014 #4
The problem is they have a psychological disorder, like the hoarding disease, only they hoard money. grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #5
You have precisely diagnosed their sickness. But, I have no idea how we can "cure" ladjf Jan 2014 #8
Intervention, aka taxes. grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #10
That would work if we could pass the tax laws. nt ladjf Jan 2014 #30
A money addiction is basically the same as any other addiction. Half-Century Man Jan 2014 #13
I have freinds with hundreds of millions of dollars. It makes them paranoid and unable to trust grahamhgreen Jan 2014 #31
Damn! Phlem Jan 2014 #7
The President of MSNBC is one of them that surrendered. Iliyah Jan 2014 #11
I won't go down without mstinamotorcity2 Jan 2014 #12
"complaining" about high income share is like lynchings in the deep south Agony Jan 2014 #14
100% agree. SoapBox Jan 2014 #16
Personally, dinger130 Jan 2014 #17
Actually, I always thought of her as a sweet-natured heroine Glorfindel Jan 2014 #20
I don't think Dickons Did either. malletgirl02 Jan 2014 #26
well she was going to kill a child DonCoquixote Jan 2014 #27
Great point he makes about intimidating the free public discussion of inequality. anAustralianobserver Jan 2014 #18
Over my dead body will there be surrender to the rich, richer and richest! democratisphere Jan 2014 #19
Before the Koch brothers there were the Hunt Brothers kmlisle Jan 2014 #22
"Resistance is futile." blkmusclmachine Jan 2014 #23
Right Wingers really believe supply side would work if it weren't for our lack of faith. Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2014 #25
The Far Right has taken the measure of its opposition... Eleanors38 Jan 2014 #28
no, Krugman misses it hfojvt Jan 2014 #29
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