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Showing Original Post only (View all)Krugman: Whatever It Takes? No, It Takes Whatever [View all]
Whatever It Takes? No, It Takes Whatever
I think Josh Marshall gets this right. Obama came across relatively relaxed last night, basically because he knows two things: he isnt getting anything substantive out of the GOP, but hes achieved a lot, and his signature achievement is looking increasingly secure. The real theme of the SOTU was Whatever.
I think the fading of the deficit both in reality and as an issue is important here. A missive from Fix the Debt landed in my inbox:
Thats the whine of people who have found themselves irrelevant. Obama isnt afraid of the big bad deficit any more, and he knows that there wont be a Grand Bargain, so theres nothing he can or should do on the front that absorbed so much of his energy for three years...health reform. Substantively, there has been an impressive comeback from the two horrible first months. The workability of the law is now clear in California, which never had the teething troubles, enrollments are running ahead of expectations, most insurers are pretty sanguine about the age and health mix, and the polling is slowly improving.
Republicans are meeting these developments with a mixture of denial and Benghazification insistence that the law is collapsing, that people may be signing up but they wont actually pay for their policies, etc., combined with the belief that if they just tell a few more dubious horror stories about rate shock or losing your favorite doctor, the public will rise up and demand repeal.
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I think Josh Marshall gets this right. Obama came across relatively relaxed last night, basically because he knows two things: he isnt getting anything substantive out of the GOP, but hes achieved a lot, and his signature achievement is looking increasingly secure. The real theme of the SOTU was Whatever.
I think the fading of the deficit both in reality and as an issue is important here. A missive from Fix the Debt landed in my inbox:
We are disappointed that President Obama did not choose to place a greater focus on our nations long-term debt problems in tonights State of the Union address. The President should be actively working with Congress seeking solutions to our debt problem rather than relegating it to the political sidelines. The State of the Union was a chance for him to lead on this issue instead of leaving these tough choices to be made by the next President.
Thats the whine of people who have found themselves irrelevant. Obama isnt afraid of the big bad deficit any more, and he knows that there wont be a Grand Bargain, so theres nothing he can or should do on the front that absorbed so much of his energy for three years...health reform. Substantively, there has been an impressive comeback from the two horrible first months. The workability of the law is now clear in California, which never had the teething troubles, enrollments are running ahead of expectations, most insurers are pretty sanguine about the age and health mix, and the polling is slowly improving.
Republicans are meeting these developments with a mixture of denial and Benghazification insistence that the law is collapsing, that people may be signing up but they wont actually pay for their policies, etc., combined with the belief that if they just tell a few more dubious horror stories about rate shock or losing your favorite doctor, the public will rise up and demand repeal.
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http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/01/29/whatever-it-takes-no-it-takes-whatever
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last1standing
Jan 2014
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