Pathos of the Plutocrat (Krugman)
Let me tell you about the very rich. They are different from you and me. So wrote F. Scott Fitzgerald and he didnt just mean that they have more money. What he meant instead, at least in part, was that many of the very rich expect a level of deference that the rest of us never experience and are deeply distressed when they dont get the special treatment they consider their birthright; their wealth makes them soft where we are hard.
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Like everyone else following the news, Ive been awe-struck by the way questions about Mr. Romneys career at Bain Capital, the private-equity firm he founded, and his refusal to release tax returns have so obviously caught the Romney campaign off guard. Shouldnt a very wealthy man running for president and running specifically on the premise that his business success makes him qualified for office have expected the nature of that success to become an issue? Shouldnt it have been obvious that refusing to release tax returns from before 2010 would raise all kinds of suspicions?
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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/20/opinion/krugman-pathos-of-the-plutocrat.html?smid=pl-share