>
>I must say that I find it funny that Mr. Baird waves B&S around as an 
>example of "ideological blinders" about taxation when his own 
flawlessly 
>bogus account of what they wrote betrays a myopic Marxist lens that 
sees 
>"corporate media hypocrisy" everywhere, no matter what the actual 
facts. 
>I like to imagine the general LBO hilarity at B&S's expense if they had 
>committed such a howler in print. But I have come to realize that 
factual 
>scrupulosity is a one-way street in these quarters.
>
>
OK - so sue me. It wasn't B&S, it was the editor's note at the front of the magazine. I now retire to the bedroom to flog myself with my copy of "America: what went wrong"...
Jim Baird, who has been known to go the wrong way on one-way streets...
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