There are certainly policies which do unnecessary economic damage to the middle class, the lower-middle class, and the working poor-- most notably, our government's insistence on monopoly provision of educational services, Social Security, and payroll taxes.
But Drew makes a wonderful set of points in this ReasonTV production-- with quite a bit of help from Michael Cox-- with research from his book with Richard Alm, Myths of Rich and Poor.
enjoy!
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
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