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Lynne D. Feldman's avatar

I enjoyed reading this but felt you failed to mention the huge elephant in the room: the growing number of billionaires who hold no responsibility for the country that permitted them to steal/manipulate/buy legislatures, presidents and courts to cut their taxes and permit them to run rampant over the rest of the country. Where are the taxes from the billionaires? How much would that resolve many of our problems and permit hardworking average folks to have health care, a retirement plan, resolve the Social Security shortfall? It sounds from your analysis as though these entitlement programs are THE drain on our economy. I'm an attorney, now retired, and so is my daughter who is rated at the top of her law firm. It is headed by Warren Buffet. She gets no bonuses, has to do her own administrative chores since they fired the paralegals to save money; she gets no parking or mileage fund; her 2 weeks of vacation and few sick days are far less than teachers get. Where is the justice here?

Robert F. Graboyes's avatar

Excellent piece, Gene. Institutional trends have contributed to the sway of the extremists over the moderates. For me, a prime candidate is the advent of precision redistricting--computer-driven gerrymandering to create districts safe for one party. We've seen that recently in Texas, and now Virginia is jumping on board. This trend gives moderates little choice other than to appease the extremists.

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