Posted on 07/31/2011 9:25:53 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Exactly. Krugman is one of the few morons left on the planet who believes Keynesian economics works. He and lot of other morons knew that America was their last hope. If they couldn’t make Keynes work here, it will never work anywhere.
Socialists aren’t known for their looks, but Krugman has the appearance of a rabid squirrel.
If you look at his face, his eyes, he looks like a rodent or raccoon that’s been munching on industrial waste.
Does this mean I “hate” him? Well, I don’t hate rodents, and I don’t hate raccoons, so I guess I don’t hate their human version (Krugman) either.
But I don’t take economic advice from squirrels.
he’s a nobel prize winning economist,
who sold his soul...
Just like Hansen of NASA.
I wonder if Mr. Krugman has ever Googled the search terms “Warren Harding” and “depression 1920-1921” at any time?
He must not have listened to Wavy about the brown acid.
And if we were actually 'slashing' anything, we might have something to talk about.
No as we say in the South He’s ignernt.
“Congressman Emanuel Cleaver: If I were a Republican I would be having a party”
Glancing quickly at several dem boards they are crying just as loudly as some here. Mirror images.
We were sold out, traitor, DINO, weakling, blah blah blah
My favorite DU topic — “F-—K Progressives. Screw Liberals. The message is that we are officially irrelevant”
Obama and the rest of the Conservadems have officially enshrined the GOP Teabagger Agenda in stone. And they are doing it willingly and, I suspect happily. Liberalism is dead. At least within the template of the current Democratic Party.
Another board - “The Tea Party is kicking butt and Democrats are licking their boots. The Tea Party is running this country, and Obama has the worst negotiation skills in presidential history.”
“Something needs to happen to make the f-—ing Democrats understand that we’re more than the “lunatic left”. We’re tired of them selling us out every g-—amn time they make a “deal”.
And on and on. It’s a real meltdown.
If Krugman hate it, I like it. Just by definition.
NOTHING cannot be solved with a sufficient infusion of freshly printed thin-air money.
I’ve been out of the news loop on the debt discussion because we’ve been camping, but if Krugman is unhappy, things must be developing in a positive direction at least a little.
Thank God I hit the NY Times paywall.
Krugman and Friedman agree: that pesky constitution just gets in the way.
CHINA is the model! Dissenters? Bullet in the neck! Onward to victory, comrades!
“The President Surrenders”
I’ll get back with ya Mr. Krugman....after the rubber meets the road.
Sorry I have become such a cynic.
LOL, and agree.
It no longer matters. This country is over. It’s all going to crash.
A new president is too far off to do this nation a damn bit of good. We are going to be downgraded. We are going to fall into a full blown Depression.
THERE IS NO VICTORY TONIGHT. and theres not ever going to be one.
Obama with the democrats and the rest of those damn politicians have ruined our country.
I’ve had it folks. That bastard Obama has won. I don’t care how you cut it, the bastard has won. Sure, he may not win in 2012, but so what, the country is already lost.
Sorry, but my string has snapped... I have had it.
You have to keep up with that washed up drunk, Maureen Dowd.
I wonder if a lot of dems wont not vote against it.
This is a triple negative. Congratulations. lol
If the compromise consists of ‘cuts’ of $100-$300 billion a year then Krugman’s second sentence is correct. Everything else he says is crap. The nation is presently running deficits of $1,600 billion a year. With the proposed ‘cuts’ of the compromise that still leaves $1,300 to $1,500 billion added to the debt every year. Exponential math tells me we are fast approaching the event horizon.....
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