Monday, January 07, 2008

Will Rebuts Huck

George Will, who hails from Illinois by the way, a Midwesterner back in the day:
Under the doctrine that conservatives call “fusion," each faction has respected the other's agenda. Huckabee aggressively repudiates the Madisonians.

He and John Edwards, flaunting their histrionic humility in order to promote their curdled populism, hawked strikingly similar messages in Iowa, encouraging self-pity and economic hypochondria. Edwards and Huckabee lament a shrinking middle class. Well.

Economist Stephen Rose, defining the middle class as households with annual incomes between $30,000 and $100,000, says a smaller percentage of Americans are in that category than in 1979 - because the percentage of Americans earning more than $100,000 has doubled from 12 to 24, while the percentage earning less than $30,000 is unchanged. “So," Rose says, “the entire ‘decline' of the middle class came from people moving up the income ladder." Even as housing values declined in 2007, the net worth of households increased.

Great writing, solid stuff. Enough of dumbing us all down already. Edwards and Huck--take a hike.

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