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How not to talk about the poor

If you are worth $250 million, and you are likely to be the GOP’s nominee for president, you shouldn’t say things like, “I don’t care about the very poor.” Greg Forster: Mitt Romney continues to follow his campaign strategy based on emulating Mr. Collins by once again saying the very worst thing you can say. It’s like watching […]

If you are worth $250 million, and you are likely to be the GOP’s nominee for president, you shouldn’t say things like, “I don’t care about the very poor.” Greg Forster:

Mitt Romney continues to follow his campaign strategy based on emulating Mr. Collins by once again saying the very worst thing you can say. It’s like watching ten or twenty years of hard-won progress in teaching the people who understand economics how not to talk about poverty go right down the drain in front of your eyes.

This is not really about substance, this is about language. But language matters. A lot! People use stories to organize their lives. One of their stories is that good people care about the poor and bad people don’t. It’s a good story! (In fact, you can read about it in a good book.)

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