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Showing Original Post only (View all)KRUGMAN: "Recovery Was NEVER The Point" [View all]
The Austerity Agenda
By PAUL KRUGMAN
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So the austerity drive in Britain isnt really about debt and deficits at all; its about using deficit panic as an excuse to dismantle social programs. And this is, of course, exactly the same thing that has been happening in America.
In fairness to Britains conservatives, they arent quite as crude as their American counterparts. They dont rail against the evils of deficits in one breath, then demand huge tax cuts for the wealthy in the next (although the Cameron government has, in fact, significantly cut the top tax rate). And, in general, they seem less determined than Americas right to aid the rich and punish the poor. Still, the direction of policy is the same and so is the fundamental insincerity of the calls for austerity.
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The big question here is whether the evident failure of austerity to produce an economic recovery will lead to a Plan B. Maybe. But my guess is that even if such a plan is announced, it wont amount to much. For economic recovery was never the point; the drive for austerity was about using the crisis, not solving it. And it still is.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/01/opinion/krugman-the-austerity-agenda.html?_r=2&hp
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They are already using the police to protect the banks from peaceful protesters
EFerrari
Jun 2012
#13
I've been waiting my entire life for "when the serious shit comes down" and I'm
coalition_unwilling
Jun 2012
#43
The post WW2 social contract, basically said Capital will share increasing productivity
byeya
Jun 2012
#44
I was thinking about the warning Naomi Klein wrote about. To bad no one
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#7
I think we are the 3rd one. Many on the right won't open their eyes until its to late.
southernyankeebelle
Jun 2012
#56
Most excellent rant. I only differ with the first sentence. There was no failure:
freshwest
Jun 2012
#20
" economic recovery was never the point; the drive for austerity was about using the crisis, not"
greiner3
Jun 2012
#24
Gee Mr Krugman one does not need a Phd in Economics or the Nobel Prize to see what is happening
dinopipie
Jun 2012
#26
You can acknowledge that's the game, but the question is whether the necessity to act is real.
napoleon_in_rags
Jun 2012
#60