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ProSense

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Mon Aug 13, 2012, 08:38 AM Aug 2012

Krugman: The Ryan Role [View all]

The Ryan Role

Mark Kleiman points us to a lamentable but revealing column by William Saletan, which illustrates perfectly how the essentially ludicrous Paul Ryan has gotten so far – namely, by playing to the gullibility of self-proclaimed centrists, who want to show their “balance” by finding a conservative to praise.

Saletan writes:

Ryan is a real fiscal conservative. He isn’t just another Tea-Party ideologue spouting dogma about less government and the magic of free enterprise. He has actually crunched the numbers and laid out long-term budget proposals.

OK, what? Where is that coming from? Did Saletan miss the whole discussion when the Ryan plan came out? Did he miss the point where even Jacob Weisberg apologized for his initial praise, admitting that

I reacted too quickly and didn’t sort out just how laughable Ryan’s long-term spending projections were. His plan projects an absurd future, according to the Congressional Budget Office, in which all discretionary spending, now around 12 percent of GDP, shrinks to 3 percent of GDP by 2050. Defense spending alone was 4.7 percent of GDP in 2009. With numbers like that, Ryan is more an anarchist-libertarian than honest conservative.

Look, Ryan hasn’t “crunched the numbers”; he has just scribbled some stuff down, without checking at all to see if it makes sense. He asserts that he can cut taxes without net loss of revenue by closing unspecified loopholes; he asserts that he can cut discretionary spending to levels not seen since Calvin Coolidge, without saying how; he asserts that he can convert Medicare to a voucher system, with much lower spending than now projected, without even a hint of how this is supposed to work. This is just a fantasy, not a serious policy proposal.

So why does Saletan believe otherwise? Has he crunched the numbers himself? Of course not. What he’s doing – and what the whole Beltway media crowd has done – is to slot Ryan into a role someone is supposed to be playing in their political play, that of the thoughtful, serious conservative wonk. In reality, Ryan is nothing like that; he’s a hard-core conservative, with a voting record as far right as Michelle Bachman’s, who has shown no competence at all on the numbers thing.

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k&r... spanone Aug 2012 #1
"playing in their political play" Junkdrawer Aug 2012 #2
That was the line that jumped out at me... Jeff In Milwaukee Aug 2012 #4
Krugman has a Ferris-wheel seat on the bus... JHB Aug 2012 #6
Paul Krugman, I love you! CTyankee Aug 2012 #3
He's "Johnny Bravo"! He fits the suit! JHB Aug 2012 #5
LOL. Perfect reference! JBoy Aug 2012 #15
Finally! I'm fed to the teeth with assertions that Ryan is "bold" and "brilliant". gkhouston Aug 2012 #7
He is a fucking fraud Cosmocat Aug 2012 #10
On Hardball today... ailsagirl Aug 2012 #13
great article! bigtree Aug 2012 #8
He's back from vacation, thank God! Iwillnevergiveup Aug 2012 #9
Bullshit... Hubert Flottz Aug 2012 #11
Ryan Voted "Biggest Brownnoser" In High School DallasNE Aug 2012 #12
I said the same thing about the edhopper Aug 2012 #14
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