Krugman: The Post-Truth Campaign [View all]
The Post-Truth Campaign
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Suppose that President Obama were to say the following: Mitt Romney believes that corporations are people, and he believes that only corporations and the wealthy should have any rights. He wants to reduce middle-class Americans to serfs, forced to accept whatever wages corporations choose to pay, no matter how low.
How would this statement be received? I believe, and hope, that it would be almost universally condemned, by liberals as well as conservatives. Mr. Romney did once say that corporations are people, but he didnt mean it literally; he supports policies that would be good for corporations and the wealthy and bad for the middle class, but thats a long way from saying that he wants to introduce feudalism.
But now consider what Mr. Romney actually said on Tuesday: President Obama believes that government should create equal outcomes. In an entitlement society, everyone receives the same or similar rewards, regardless of education, effort, and willingness to take risk. That which is earned by some is redistributed to the others.
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This is every bit as bad as my imaginary Obama statement. Mr. Obama has never said anything suggesting that he holds such views, and, in fact, he goes out of his way to praise free enterprise and say that theres nothing wrong with getting rich. His actual policy proposals do involve a rise in taxes on high-income Americans, but only back to their levels of the 1990s. And no matter how much the former Massachusetts governor may deny it, the Affordable Care Act established a national health system essentially identical to the one he himself established at a state level in 2006.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/opinion/krugman-the-post-truth-campaign.html