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He cites his opposition to last year's plutocratic tax cut.
But it was the plutocratic Donald who enjoyed the last laugh.
The plutocratic tilt of the first two proposals is self-evident.
He'd brought Trump over the same plutocratic agenda that Ryan champions.
He might talk the populist talk, but he'd walk the plutocratic walk.
In short, human rights activism made itself at home in a plutocratic world.
That will shift resources without challenging what Aslund calls a "tsarist plutocratic system".
Perhaps the United States' more vigorous economy allowed the plutocratic equilibrium to survive.
The plutocratic wall of national resistance to sane climate policy cannot hold forever.
Its plutocratic policies and libertarian ethos are immune to all appeals of human solidarity.
It is almost comically plutocratic policy smeared with a thick sheen of populist rhetoric.
"In many countries capitalism has always been associated with a plutocratic elite," the authors write.
The method of constructing an inflation index is often described as "plutocratic", rather than "democratic".
Kavanaugh is a loyal follower of a plutocratic brand of judicial activism that Democrats reject.
As David Roberts of Vox has pointed out, that agenda is both plutocratic and lazy.
Instead of the tax rise on high earners he promised, he backed a plutocratic tax cut.
In its place is a stew of xenophobic populist signaling, reflexive plutocratic policy, and proud ignorance.
But as far as plutocratic politics is concerned, it's not as bad as people in China imagine.
Carnegie is also a reminder that the plutocratic tendency the Kochs represent is not new, but cyclical.
But while Americans may not be used to so much blatant plutocratic elitism, the art world is.
Instead, over and over again Trump has put in place new politics that share a dominant plutocratic theme.
Like no other Republican in modern memory, Trump railed against the plutocratic union of money and state power.
Otherwise, he'd have to run as the leader of an unpopular GOP establishment and its plutocratic economic agenda.
"If we're so afraid of Wall Street – goodness gracious, we have a plutocratic president in Washington," he added.
The problem for Clinton is, Trump isn't as dull, plutocratic (at least optically), and as standard Republican as Romney.
How can the candidate that most voters consider an unqualified champion of the plutocratic class be leading in the polls?
Their unpopularity stems from a blend of their erratic leader in the White House and their profoundly plutocratic policy agenda.
Left-wing populism is dyadic—it champions the masses against plutocratic elites or, as with Scottish nationalism, a foreign elite.
The bottom line: Epstein abused children, ruining dozens or even hundreds of lives while consorting merrily with his plutocratic friends.
She said, "These people," by which she meant sort of the tech barons, but just the plutocratic class more generally.
Like much of Trump's record so far, it is almost comically plutocratic policy smeared with a thick sheen of populist rhetoric.
Democratic voters rebuked twelve years of plutocratic rule by handing de Blasio a primary victory over the Bloomberg-favored Christine Quinn.
He's a banjo-playing folk singer who's all Montana and castigated his opponent as essentially a plutocratic carpetbagger from New Jersey.
Popular engagement has become a necessary face, or fate, of any current art-making that isn't adjudicated by a plutocratic market.
If President Donald Trump and the plutocratic Republican party were the only ones carrying this ridiculous message, it would be understandable.
But in terms of actual governance, what Trump has done so far can be summed up in two words: lazy and plutocratic.
While seemingly altruistic projects and plutocratic philanthropy seem admirable, they often serve only to soften the edge of the problem at hand.
They have been pushing for a plutocratic government for years—one that will reward a handful of billionaires while punishing everyone else.
But, it more importantly points to a party increasingly bound together by an embrace of a corrupt and plutocratic approach to governance.
And on the evidence of a lot of Midwestern polls they believe the G.O.P. under Trump is still more plutocratic than populist.
Trump has merged the weaknesses of an unqualified, outsider candidacy with the unpopular, plutocratic tilt of the conservative billionaire class's policy preferences.
The latest situation at the HdK points to the increasingly problematic and plutocratic relationship between museums and outside art consultants and private galleries.
Many of them backed Mr Obama over the plutocratic Mr Romney in 2012, but are far more susceptible to Mr Trump's populist message.
On one level, the Grill (or Grille), suggests the heights of plutocratic splendor—a steakhouse built into the basement of one's own skyscraper.
She said RAM has even been asked to go to Martha's Vineyard—to serve the service workers who prop up that plutocratic aerie.
To listen to Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic leaders, the tax overhaul that Trump just signed into law is no mere plutocratic folly.
The sons' role is, in part, to demonstrate that there is an authentic middle-American relatability beneath Mr. Trump's plutocratic exterior: They hunt, too.
But however it may undermine the ivory tower of the art cabal, it also, paradoxically, fulfills the dream of another variety of plutocratic mindset.
It was no wonder that industrial-age thinking was riddled with contradictions: it reflected what Anderson called "the plutocratic reversal" of classical liberal ideas.
After all, a society built on reciprocity, sharing, self-limitation, and care sounds far preferable to the plutocratic catastrophe of present-day financialized capitalism.
Donald Trump's white nationalist crusade and plutocratic cash grab are chugging along steadily—and there's a decent chance it'll continue for another half-decade.
"I'd rather deal with a simpleton and a puppet than an egomaniac billionaire who is plutocratic and clearly racist and homophobic and misogynistic," he continued.
It's a good thing that Happy is still around with the Stark private jet, various branded doodads and a mouthful of libertarian-plutocratic talking points.
"A plutocratic predator was welcomed into a citadel of American thinking and doing, and this welcome was personally exploited beyond the original relationship," he wrote.
Trumpocracy is the fusion of Trump's authoritarian instincts with the G.O.P.'s plutocratic instincts in the context of a country trending in very different directions.
Trump's agenda is to implement a plutocratic economic policy under the cover of a cultural war, the very formula that Bush and adviser Karl Rove mastered.
This is perfectly compatible with plutocratic economic policy: It's an appeal less to concrete policy accomplishments than to a person's emotional and psychological sense of place.
Some will focus on his three terms as mayor of New York City, interrogating his plutocratic style of politics and his steadfast support for racist policing.
A helipad will jut out of the roof of the taller tower, allowing the truly plutocratic to be whisked in over the traffic jams from the airport.
Like Trump's other ultra-rich nominees, the selection of Tillerson points to a government that will be openly plutocratic, promoting the interests of big business above all.
Even as voters demand that the party shed the influence of plutocratic interests, much of the shift toward rejecting the status quo has been rhetorical, not substantive.
He points to a series of public-policy initiatives that they launched recently, all of which counter their plutocratic image by showcasing a concern for the poor.
On a daily basis, Trump has proven able to divert media attention away from the plutocratic government he is assembling and on to a variety of shiny objects.
" Kuttner also faults Obama for appointing too many top officials from Wall Street and for giving "insufficient attention to the plutocratic assault on working Americans of all races.
It invites a certain plutocratic tribalism, where loyalties run to benefactors (in and out of government) and where Congress loses control over the shape, reach, and complexion of government.
To American ears, Trump's mix between populist policies on social issues and plutocratic policies on economic issues may sound, as others have described, like a breath of fresh air.
And nowhere has this mix been more obvious than in Russia, where Vladimir Putin has demonstrated how easily populist hypernationalism and plutocratic kleptocracy can coexist in a modern context.
Could Jordan Roth, the play's producer, recall another show where he'd conceived of asking for such a big chunk of time from such a plutocratic and perpetually impatient crowd?
If Mr. Trump's campaign pledges and his plutocratic cabinet choices are any guide, the rich who buy art here might soon pay even less tax than they do now.
Income distribution in China, it turns out, is even more skewed than in the United States, approaching the sort of levels one finds in the plutocratic republics of Latin America.
On it are a number of time-honored plutocratic pleasures, such as cold oysters, foie gras terrine, and a really fine and forcefully seasoned tartare of ivory-veined rib-eye.
They abandoned their 2016-vintage promises to be independent of Trump and hold him accountable, and Trump betrayed his 2016-vintage promises to be independent and check the GOP's plutocratic instincts.
The years after ENM's purchase were difficult, as this heir to the German industrial tradition chafed at what he felt was the plutocratic, lax and irrational management of the new owners.
Those were the factions of the right that Buckley aimed to exclude from the conservative movement: proudly plutocratic libertarians; conspiracy theorists; angry, race-baiting populists; and paleocons dabbling in ethnic demonization.
But the truths Trump reveals—the rot in our jingoistic militarism, our plutocratic economy, the racialized violence of calls for "law and order"—continue to rampage through our common life unchecked.
Respecting no expertise other than personal wealth accumulation, Trump has crafted an almost comically plutocratic economic policy team, where service with an investment bank that's not Goldman Sachs counts as diversity.
NYU tax law professor Daniel Shaviro has referred to the pass-through break as "New Plutocratic Industrial Policy," a provision that benefits the rich and specific companies for no justifiable economic reason.
The strength of the reformicons is that they have long applied a class analysis to the GOP, a party they see as divided between a plutocratic elite and a struggling working class.
While this sounds plutocratic to the uninitiated, and it is indeed ironic to chat with billionaires about income inequality over canapés, for a journalist dependent on gathering perspectives, it's nothing but helpful.
It would be a story about the threats to today's United States — climate change, global autocracy, a rising China and a plutocratic class trying to dominate the American political and economic systems.
The often-cynical negotiation between populist electioneering and plutocratic governance on the right has long been not so much a matter of policy as it has been a matter of show business.
He has also refrained from naming some of the figures expected to join his cabinet—such as Henri de Castries, an ex-boss of AXA, an insurer—for fear of looking too plutocratic.
She has populist and anti-Wall Street credentials, making her well-positioned to call Trump's bluff as he enacts a plutocratic agenda and betrays the promises he made to his working-class base.
But it's even less surprising given the path that Trump's transition has taken: Having won the election by decrying a corrupt plutocratic establishment, Trump has welcomed its most odious members to his administration.
His love of "winners" and the "best" and "smartest" people, his plutocratic meritocracy, is the (neo)liberalism of knaves, willing to embrace inequality as long as the market shows that it is deserved.
Now, by trying to own the current stock market boom—in addition to appointing a plutocratic and kleptocratic cabinet—Trump is ceding to Democrats a key economic argument that helped him get elected.
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The optics of tax reform are obviously bad: Donald Trump and his plutocratic cabinet are giving themselves a huge tax cut, while also proposing raising the bottom rate from 10 to 12 percent.
And, fair enough -- billionaires are only doing what our plutocratic policies incentivize, enjoying vast public giveaways while collecting and hoarding more money and property than the vast majority of Americans can even imagine.
And Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin doesn't know how cartoonishly plutocratic he looks when his wife, Louise Linton, holds up a sheet of money while wearing elbow-length leather gloves on a taxpayer-funded junket.
And what makes this plutocratic administration so mind-bendingly appalling is that it was built around a great political con, in what is likely to be viewed by history as the nation's greatest political heist.
Trump's plutocratic tendencies have been startling clear in the early stages of his presidency (given his cabinet of billionaires and push for tax cuts for the rich) but haven't affected his standing with his supporters.
Leftist critics of the plutocratic drift of conservative ideology—which is to say, American politics these days—appreciate the materialist candor of McConnell's thug agenda in a way that the true-believing right never has.
Trump's pose as a fearless taboo-breaker may be the best explanation of how he's sold a plutocratic agenda (which includes getting rid of the estate tax) to a base that consists largely of older white men.
The new "Magnificent Seven" begins approximately where the most catastrophic of westerns, "Heaven's Gate" (1980), ended: Peter Sarsgaard, an even more rapacious capitalist than the plutocratic killer Sam Waterston portrayed in "Heaven's Gate," takes over a town.
Theoretically, the more crypto you have, the more influence you have, so PoW partisans consider PoS to be plutocratic as well—a new gloss on the old problem of too much in the hands of too few.
This is a natural tactical advantage that, moreover, serves a particular strategic advantage given the Republican Party's devotion to plutocratic principles on taxation and health insurance that have only a very meager constituency among the mass public.
Opinion Columnist There's a witticism that makes the rounds on Twitter whenever Donald Trump does something particularly plutocratic or corrupt, a variation on the following: Look, this is what all those folks in Midwestern diners voted for.
Bannon is also almost certainly right about a key question dividing the White House: whether Trump can reverse his fortunes by transferring power from the nationalist "America first" wing of the administration to its plutocratic, relatively centrist wing.
Trump is ushering in a plutocratic era that requires us to demand the most from those in powerful positions; to do so, we must first shed the assumption that Silicon Valley is on the side of the people.
What you have in this particular story is a very nice detailed portrait of some of the mechanisms through which we are being ruled by a sort of plutocratic class that rules by claiming to be helping us.
Our new Data for Progress report, commissioned by the progressive PAC Justice Democrats, uses data to make the case that it the Democratic Party does not need to move toward the mythical center of plutocratic and white-resentment politics.
The unmean streets around Midtown High School are far from the mythic Krypton-to-Smallville-to-Metropolis world of Superman, or the plutocratic privilege of Batman; but that distance makes Spider-Man closer, and more relatable, to his fans.
Call me radical, but maybe instead of setting ablaze hundreds of millions of dollars on multiple plutocratic, long-shot, very-late presidential bids, we instead invest hundreds of millions into winning majorities of state legislatures across the United States?
Turns out, as the New York Times reports, one of the more cartoonishly plutocratic people in Trump's orbit is considering using executive authority to unilaterally slide an extra $100 billion or so to the rich by slashing taxes on capital gains.
While he was able to bring Trump over to his broader plutocratic program, larger failures—particularly on Obamacare repeal, though the House did eventually pass it—exposed him as someone with noticeably little to offer when it came to ideas.
The impact of the GOP tax plan is going to be felt by everyone who doesn't belong to the narrow, plutocratic segment of American society that includes President Donald Trump and many in his administration, the wealthiest in modern history.
Mitch McConnell's version of success, in other words, seems at most like a prophetic exile in the wilderness to the folks who have seized conservative power to wage the culture war as opposed to the workaday Republican business of plutocratic looting.
When the first new dollar bills with his signature rolled off the presses in November, he posed with his wife, Louise Linton, holding a sheet of them in photographs widely mocked on social media for seeming to project a plutocratic image.
If you are sufficiently wealthy, it's easy to insulate yourself from most of the negative consequences of corrupt or authoritarian or plutocratic governance, but it is much harder to do so when one of those consequences is a viral pandemic.
Maybe if it hadn't been a "plutocratic friendocracy," to quote former Media Lab faculty, and it had actually systemically favored the best and brightest and most innovative, regardless of background or personal connection — maybe then things would have been very different.
Anarchists came to the fore in 1999, when they mounted a huge demonstration in Seattle against the World Trade Organization, which they denounce — along with Nafta and other free-trade pacts — as a plutocratic back-room group that exploits the poor.
Since then, the idea of a general strike has mostly faded into nostalgic revery and wishful fantasy amid the dismal conditions of rampaging late capitalist inequality and plutocratic exploitation, as labor organizers battle the collapse of basic wage and job protections.
The groups focused on the arts, such as the People's Cultural Plan, had more local concerns that nevertheless had the imprint of resistance to the kinds of plutocratic notions that underlie the current nationwide dominance of a predatory, conservative agenda.
Films like Udaan (2010), Peddlers (2012), The Lunchbox (2013), and others have competed at major film festivals like Cannes and TIFF and fostered financial and social support for more film which has helped Bollywood incrementally move away from its spiritless and plutocratic ways.
But this liberal approval was odd, because, as Rob Reich, a political scientist at Stanford, pointed out in the Boston Review , foundations were undeniably plutocratic: they were vehicles for the rich to mold society into the shape they thought it ought to be.
But what directly drives the attack on democracy, I'd argue, is simple careerism on the part of people who are apparatchiks within a system insulated from outside pressures by gerrymandered districts, unshakable partisan loyalty, and lots and lots of plutocratic financial support.
The 2016 Race When Steve Forbes ran for president in 1996 on a plan that called for no taxes on dividends and capital gains, Mitt Romney, then a private citizen, took out a full-page ad in The Boston Globe attacking his proposal as plutocratic.
In their version of America, the 45th president is merely an ugly blemish on a pristine nation that was justified to go to war in Iraq, to deny health care to millions, and to allow plutocratic interests to thrive while the huddled masses suffer.
On Tuesday, the Democrats, proving it might actually take a weatherman to know which way the wind blows, finally came around to using obstruction as an anti-Trump tactic, and began to present something approximating a unified front in opposition to Trump and his radical, plutocratic cabinet.
Over the next half hour, her fire was directed left and right: At Democratic leaders and President Donald Trump, at Saudi Arabian monarchs and at plutocratic warmongers, all of whom have become the bogeymen — or bogeywomen, in the case of Hillary Clinton — of her scrappy presidential campaign.
Amid the overall eruption of frustration and justifiable horror at the prospect of an openly racist, misogynist, xenophobic, and plutocratic President who also happens to openly revel in committing sexual assault, there's been a lot of talk about how punk rock might fit into all of this.
Payday lenders, which once operated on the fringes of the financial world, are now in unlikely alignment with the titans of high finance: Each has benefited enormously from Trump's deregulatory policies, which Trump has cast as populist and his likely 22017 opponents have assailed as plutocratic.
At any rate there's not a scintilla of evidence to suggest that Steyer or Bloomberg would be successful candidates in a head-to-head matchup with Trump, whose appeal is rooted in the fact that he has successfully portrayed himself as a traitor to the plutocratic class.
Here, I ask her if she thinks Mercer represents a paradigm shift in plutocratic politics, why billionaires like Mercer and Peter Thiel (both Trump supporters) want to blow up a system from which they've so clearly benefited, and if the Mercer-Bannon cabal has fundamentally reoriented the Republican Party.
The people I spoke to noted that the "Wall Street" Mr. Sanders rails against isn't just made up of plutocratic hedge-fund types and predatory lenders, but money managers trying to help middle-class workers retire comfortably, and bankers trying to help small-business owners get a loan.
But a more holistic, less plutocratic conservatism would not stop there: In an environment where de-industrialization and social breakdown have driven the working class Trumpward, saying we should not oversubsidize their health insurance should be followed by saying so that we can find other ways to help them.
His life, he maintained, was not like, "everyone else's," a claim that assumes we have forgotten that he ran in opposition to the image of his plutocratic predecessor, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, as a man of ordinary habits, like any other you might encounter on the R train.
At the same time, these same power-minded prophets network among some of America's wealthiest individuals and families, many of whom fund the careers of the same right-wing politicians, to advance policies favorable to plutocratic fortunes and reinforce the political vision behind this upward distribution of resources.
Hogan's popularity shows how ultimately tenuous the progressive coalition that sustains the Democratic Party really is: Remove affective conservatism—reactionary culture-war-stoking and blunt appeals to white supremacy—from the plutocratic agenda, and well-off liberals may find themselves far more receptive to a right-wing politician.
In this set of ongoing 2016 postmortems, observers consistently presumed that these political actors embraced a plutocratic brand-dynast candidate like Trump to give vent to their economic anxiety—as opposed to the far more persuasive argument that such voters were going to extremes to preserve the psychic wages of whiteness.
Because berths on our ship, the National Geographic Orion, started at twenty-two thousand dollars and went up to almost double that, I'd pre-stereotyped my fellow-passengers as plutocratic nature lovers—leather-skinned retirees with trophy spouses and tax-haven home addresses, maybe a face or two I recognized from television.
Which brings me to the recent midterms, which offered a natural experiment in the race-versus-economics question — because, as president, Trump has been more plutocratic than populist on many issues, even as he has kept up the tribalist provocations and, just before the midterms, used the migrant caravan as an excuse for race-baiting.
Not the Hannity-esque partisans, but the conservatives who had specifically ideological reasons for supporting his candidacy – because it promised a more populist and less plutocratic Republican Party, or a foreign policy with less piety and adventurism and more national-interested realism, or certain protections for religious conservatives in an age of secular-liberal aggression.
In the last few decades, Professor Milanovic argues, rising inequality in the United States led not to populism but to what he calls a "plutocratic" equilibrium, where elites purchase political power while the poor are systematically excluded and the working class is encouraged to support the status quo based on issues like gun control and gay marriage.
Besides, to put the blame for inequality on the shoulders of the educated elite is to overlook the particular political deeds that decimated the middle class — among them, changes to the tax code that have had a marked plutocratic effect, the crushing of organized labor and the refusal of our nation's leaders over the years to enforce antitrust laws.
" Now there's no denying that Bernie is probably just as socially liberal if not more so than Elizabeth Warren, but his appeal to crossover voters is that "Sanders socialism might be strangely reassuring, as a signal of what he actually cares about, and what battles he might eschew for the sake of his anti-plutocratic goals.
The prevailing model, indeed, in plutocratic America is that taxpayers fund the vast majority of research and development (R&D) for pharmaceuticals and then the intellectual know-how is turned over, free of charge, to private industry so that it can market these drugs under 20 years of patent protection and then make a fortune at the cost of the American people.
Now, obviously, to the extent that the real issue is simply racist panic about people with brown skin (a large minority of the public) or a desire to find an issue to cynically demagogue about to distract attention from your plutocratic economic policies (a small but very influential group), then the path to citizenship doesn't help you with any of that.
When we talk about the future of journalism these days we typically discuss different corporate models of content provision; be it The New York Times and its paywall; The Washington Post and its plutocratic benefactor; The Atlantic and its roster of TED Talk–like panels bankrolled by corporate sponsors like ExxonMobil; or Vice, The Outline, BuzzFeed, and the venture capital lined up behind them.
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These early signs of unpopularity would have been a good time for either Trump or congressional Republicans to turn back from the brink — with either the White House moving away from the deeply unpopular plutocratic policy agenda it inherited from House Republicans or Congress moving away from its complicity in Trump's corruption and racial demagoguery — but they decided to press ahead undaunted with their partnership, and progressives continued to resist.
The result is thus unique in the history of the United States and also not found anywhere else in the advanced world: a major conservative party that combines the ethno-nationalism of the European splinter parties plus a religiously grounded concern about changing gender roles, and a libertarian fealty to its plutocratic donor class — an elephant one part George Wallace, one part Jerry Falwell, and one part Ayn Rand.
Talking about how middle-class values cheapen the lives of others whose realities are more vulnerable or complicated, Strike thinks: But while the Potter books benefitted from a combination of historical specificity (the entire series is a period piece about the cruel plutocratic revanchism that defined the Thatcher era) and troublingly simplistic analogy (house elves!), the Strike series struggles with the vague and under-considered liberalism of its author.
In a blog post called "All Hail the New Plutocratic Industrial Policy," Daniel N. Shaviro, a professor of tax law at N.Y.U., argues that the tax bill has been carefully crafted to create a new class of rich people who can evade the 39.6 percent top rate and pay at a 25 percent rate by capitalizing on complex "pass-through" and "passive-income" provisions: So what must you do, or whom must you be, to get the 25% rate?
But it would be a boon to many of the working women Ivanka has talked about championing, and it's one of the few places where the Trump White House seems to be working toward anything that matches its campaign-season promise of a less plutocratic G.O.P. And under the first daughter's eye, it's gotten further than the various populist proposals — a higher top tax rate, a yuge infrastructure bill, Silicon Valley trustbusting — that burned out along with Stephen Bannon himself.
If 18-to 93-year-olds vote for third-party candidates in sufficient numbers to tip the election to Trump, it will be the consequence of a liberal failure to build an oral tradition around the Bush administration, from Ralph Nader's vote haul in Florida through the injustice of the recount and the ensuing plutocratic fiscal policy; the 9/11 intelligence failure; the war of choice in Iraq sold with false intelligence and launched without an occupation plan; the malpractice that killed hundreds in New Orleans; the scandalousness that makes the fainting couch routine over Clinton's emails seem Oscar-worthy; and finally to the laissez-faire regulatory regime and ensuing financial crisis that continues to shape the economic lives of young voters to this day.
" If this is America, our America of government for the people, by the people, and you cannot believe how low the Great Leader will stoop, how much lower he will go than seemed possible, and sometimes you feel the need to wash the ambient crassness and vulgarity from your skin, for they seep into you whatever protection you may wear, and you are aghast at how the G.O.P. has morphed into palace courtiers outdoing each other in praise of their plutocratic reality-show prince, then it is time to ponder the poet's words: "If you can dream — and not make dreams your master; if you can think — and not make thoughts your aim; if you can meet with Triumph and Disaster and treat those two impostors just the same.

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