Capitalism isn’t broken, but populism may be on the verge of breaking it. If Democratic Party front-runner Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) ends up securing the presidential nomination, the Oval Office will be occupied by a populist for the next five years — regardless of who wins in November. This is a chilling prospect.
The United States faces no problem today to which populism offers the best solution. CONT.
Michael R. Strain (American Enterprise Institute), Washington Post