2011年5月18日 星期三

Two Different Organizations

A commenter writes, in response to this post,

Yet you have frequently used Tax Foundation data and described the organization as ?non-partisan,? which I always found puzzling, since as you say here, it is quite partisan. Perhaps you were just using their data to inoculate yourself from attacks from the right?

Um, no. I often use data from the Tax Policy Center, which is a totally different organization. (A lot of think tanks have similar names). And TPC, although it?s obviously run by vaguely liberalish people, is genuinely nonpartisan and scrupulous.

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Source: http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/18/two-different-organizations/

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