Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Menendez disses economists

It seems that everyone from the Clinton campaign and all of their surrogates now disavow the field of economics. Defending the campaign's embarrassing gas tax proposal, Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey expressed his newfound disdain for anyone who understands how taxes work. Asked by an anchor on CNBC this morning to name one economist who supports the proposal, Menendez replied, "Thank God that we don't have economists, necessarily, making public policy." Never mind that a lot of economists do make public policy.

I want to point out one more time that the opposition to the tax holiday is not motivated by contempt for the poor. It is motivated by the fact that the scheme won't work. It isn't going to do anything to help poor people; the potential savings under the plan are minuscule, and the harm it would do is considerable. Clinton and her retinue are smart enough to know how this works. The whole proposal is predicated on the assumption that the public is too dumb to understand what's going on.

I have no problem voting for someone who thinks highly of their own intelligence; in fact an intellectual president is precisely what this country needs. But Clinton and her camp have demonstrated the height of anti-intellectualism. With any luck, Clinton will be forced out of the race soon and the left in this country can start dealing with facts again.

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