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kpete

(71,961 posts)
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 12:13 PM Dec 2013

KRUGMAN: The Fiscal Fever (Unlike The Fever Of The Tea Party) Has Finally Broken

KRUGMAN (12/30/13): In 2012 President Obama, ever hopeful that reason would prevail, predicted that his re-election would finally break the G.O.P.’s “fever.” It didn’t.

But the intransigence of the right wasn’t the only disease troubling America’s body politic in 2012. We were also suffering from fiscal fever: the insistence by virtually the entire political and media establishment that budget deficits were our most important and urgent economic problem, even though the federal government could borrow at incredibly low interest rates. Instead of talking about mass unemployment and soaring inequality, Washington was almost exclusively focused on the alleged need to slash spending (which would worsen the jobs crisis) and hack away at the social safety net (which would worsen inequality).

So the good news is that this fever, unlike the fever of the Tea Party, has finally broken.


True, the fiscal scolds are still out there, and still getting worshipful treatment from some news organizations. As the Columbia Journalism Review recently noted, many reporters retain the habit of “treating deficit-cutting as a non-ideological objective while portraying other points of view as partisan or political.” But the scolds are no longer able to define the bounds of respectable opinion. For example, when the usual suspects recently piled on Senator Elizabeth Warren over her call for an expansion of Social Security, they clearly ended up enhancing her stature.

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More (and right on target):
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/30/opinion/krugman-fiscal-fever-breaks.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0

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KRUGMAN: The Fiscal Fever (Unlike The Fever Of The Tea Party) Has Finally Broken (Original Post) kpete Dec 2013 OP
K&R.... daleanime Dec 2013 #1
Kick for Krugman. riqster Dec 2013 #2
Bout damned time Vincardog Dec 2013 #3
Like this part a LOT: calimary Dec 2013 #4

calimary

(81,107 posts)
4. Like this part a LOT:
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 03:09 PM
Dec 2013

"But the scolds are no longer able to define the bounds of respectable opinion. For example, when the usual suspects recently piled on Senator Elizabeth Warren over her call for an expansion of Social Security, they clearly ended up enhancing her stature."

Oh YEAH!!!!!

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