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In reply to the discussion: Krugman is correct but he's not right! He is brilliant on economics, naive on GOVERNANCE! [View all]Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)55. I maintain my position because the Republicans were going to treat Obama exactly how they
treated Clinton: They were not going to support *anything*! I don't care how large or small. We now know that even on the even of the inauguration that they weren't going to vote for ANYTHING that the president put forward.
So where do we go? The Blue Dogs. Maybe we simply do not know how much pressure Obama put on the Blue Dogs. People are assuming that he didn't put ANY pressure on them. How do we know this? All I know is that no matter what he said or did, Joe LIEbermann wasn't going for it and neither was Blanche Lincoln or Mark Pryor. Again, I think some of us are naive to believe that these Blue Dogs were going to move. They weren't. (It is the same problem that Bill Clinton confronted.)
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Krugman is correct but he's not right! He is brilliant on economics, naive on GOVERNANCE! [View all]
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
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Actually, I do! Not only have I worked for two state legislatures, I also have worked for
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#5
LOL. well, I bet Krugman has talked to some government people also. just a wild guess. n-t
Logical
May 2012
#10
So under your "logic" Olbermann and Michael Moore and Bill Maher should not discuss....
Logical
May 2012
#11
You're misinterpreting my point. This is NOT about shutting down debate or shutting people up.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#37
I'm always amazed that people think that getting rid of BlueDogs would help.
Honeycombe8
May 2012
#2
That was the ONLY way to get the Blue Dogs to vote for something! Judd Gregg is a Republican.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#6
they were thinking they'd get a second round of stimulus and *krugman* is naive about governance?
fishwax
May 2012
#9
I maintain my position because the Republicans were going to treat Obama exactly how they
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#55
I think he made the bill weaker to get Blue Dogs--who were not onboard with this.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#57
I don't get your point. I think he saw that the votes weren't there and went with what he could.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#38
Your logic makes no sense. You concede the fact that the Republicans weren't
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#56
I will pick up this book. I'm willing to admit that I may be wrong. I just don't think it is as easy
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#41
I tend to believe Scheiber on this, altho I certainly can't know what the "truth" is
CTyankee
May 2012
#43
I'm not blaming economists for anything, but there is a reason why there is a fundamental
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#40
Again, I am not suggesting that Krugman remain quiet about the difficulties that families face and
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#46
I understand what you're saying... Yet, Krugman's job isn't to be reasonable about the political
shcrane71
May 2012
#48
And his anecdote is correct. There should have been a larger stimulus. That's for sure...
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#51
I read an article in the 90s about the necessity of voting a straight-party ticket.
shcrane71
May 2012
#54
We need Krugman to keep fighting and pushing from the political Left. We need his voice.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#59
That's what we call "politiking." They had to sell this thing, of course.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#61
You have to sell it to the public, jeff. That's the way it works. You have to get
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#70
I don't understand what you're saying here. I never stated that the administration was stupid.
Liberal_Stalwart71
May 2012
#73