Krugman: Trump's greatest con job? That he's pro-working class
By Paul Krugman / The New York Times
Donald Trump has always been a con man. As an entrepreneur, he left behind a trail of investors who lost money in failed ventures even as he profited, students who paid thousands for worthless courses, unpaid contractors and more. Even amid his current presidential campaign, he has been hawking overpriced gold sneakers and Trump Bibles printed in China.
But Trumps biggest, potentially most consequential con has been political: portraying himself as a different kind of Republican, an ally of working Americans. This self-portrait has been successful so far, notably in gaining Trump significant support among working-class people of color; although the carnival of racism at his Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden in New York, in which a comedian opened the event by describing Puerto Rico as an island of garbage and made a watermelon joke in reference to a Black man, may dent that support in the campaigns closing days.
The truth is that to the extent that Trumps policy plans or, in some cases, concepts of plans differ from GOP orthodoxy, its because they are even more antilabor and pro-plutocrat than his partys previous norm.
Background: Since the 1970s, our two main political parties have diverged sharply on economic ideology. In general, Democrats favor higher taxes on the rich and a stronger social safety net; Republicans favor lower taxes on corporations and the wealthy paid for in part by cutting social programs.
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