Friday, April 27, 2012

The Economic Impact of Raising Taxes on High-Income Households

Comparing people like Krugman to rove is so beyond facetious, your credentials as a propagandist are laid bare.



Toss out rove as some red herring to make you sound like you're "balanced" in your guilt-by-association shotgun attack on content that I presume disagrees with whatever your economic religion is. Since you name only people who espouse salt water economics, then you are probably one of the many freshwater adherents who are enraged by the fact that all data effectively invalidates its randian, trickle-up dogma.



When one has absolutely nothing empirical to support an opinion, attack all the opposing empirical data and accuse their sources and messengers of fraud or some other baseless charge. That may be a great way for professional republican operatives to make a living, but that doesn't mean it's honest or credible.



In other words, it looks very much like you have nothing to contribute other than withering and groundless accusations.
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