As part of what we hope will be a recurring segment, we present to you the first installment of our Insta-Translator. The idea is simple: Take a confusing statement, run it through our Insta-Translator and render it in simple English.
For our maiden voyage, we’ve chosen this comment by ex-Mitt Romney (and ex-Bush) economic adviser Glenn Hubbard. In it, Hubbard appears to be throwing the campaign—and most Republican leaders—under the bus on the issue of raising taxes—but is he? Listen for yourself.
Statement: “What should those negotiating the fiscal cliff do? The first step is to raise average (not marginal) tax rates on upper-income taxpayers. Revenue increases should first come from these individuals. This means closing loopholes.”
Insta-Translate: “Phew, we lost bad, boy. God did we ever. But, with our fingers in our ears, and living in a cave this deep into the ground, it’s difficult to hear the clarion call of change voters demanded last Tuesday. Also, how does it make me look if I suddenly admit, yeah, the CBO is right; a small hike on just the wealthy won’t hurt the economy. I teach at Columbia for godsakes. I gotta see these yahoos gloat in the hallway every day.









