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: Bench Memos - National Review OnlineAffluence and Fortune
By Dennis Prager
In his 'Economic Scene' column in the New York Times last week, Eduardo Porter wrote, 'The United States does less than other rich countries to transfer income from the affluent to the less fortunate.'
Think about that sentence for a moment. It ends oddly. Logic dictates that it should have said, 'transfer income from the affluent to the less affluent,' not the less fortunate.
Keep reading this post . . .
Full post as published by Bench Memos - National Review Online on March 27, 2012 (boomark / email).
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