Thanks to Mahablog (www.mahablog.com) for putting me onto this quote from Mike Konczal, a blogger at The Washington Post. This quote is from
his July 6 blog post, which is worth a read:
The specifics of a libertarian populist agenda are often lacking, but advocates sometimes point to to things like Rand Paul’s budget plan.
This is a plan that calls for flat taxes, cutting discretionary
spending through a balanced budget and removing the Federal Reserve’s
dual mandate to promote low inflation and high employment.
This brings to mind Eugene Mirman’s joke about
bears, where he notes that the common notion that you should play dead
if you see a bear “is a rumor that bears spread.” Similarly, the idea
that reducing the tax burden on the rich while calling for tighter money
and deregulation counts as “populism” sure seems like a rumor spread by
the 1 percent.
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