Dear Answerperson,
Gail Collins writes her column in the form of a lonelyhearts Q&A from a Miserable Moderate whose boyfriend is bummed by Obama's sellout to Republicans. Answerperson offers a comforting response. The Times moderators held back my comment again, which follows Collins' format:
Dear Answerperson,
I'm confused. I just read --
Indeed, the wealth of the Wal-Mart founder’s family in 2005 was estimated at about the same ($90 billion) as that of the bottom 40 percent of the US population: 120 million people. -- Tony Judt, New York Review of Books, on American economic inequality
AND --
At least a quarter of the tax savings will go to the wealthiest 1 percent of the population.... In fact, the only groups likely to face a tax increase are those near the bottom of the income scale — individuals who make less than $20,000 and families with earnings below $40,000. -- David Kocieniewski of the New York Times, on the effects of the President's tax deal
So Answerperson, my question is, Is America a great country or what?
Constant Weader at www.RealityChex.com
Dear Constant,
Or what.