Paul Krugman: Giving a BIG Clue to His Low IQ…
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For a good Ho -Ho-Ho, the scare and fear Obama butt-boys are coming out in droves. You have to admit, the democrats stick together, stick to talking points, and love to use any kind of extortion to further their own sweet piece of the pie.
Take for instance, a piece in the New York Times this morning by Paul Krugman called “Rebels Without a Clue:
First of all, hitting the ceiling would force a huge, immediate spending cut, almost surely pushing America back into recession. Beyond that, failure to raise the ceiling would mean missed payments on existing U.S. government debt. And that might have terrifying consequences
Back into recession? BACK into recession? When did we come OUT of it? Bacon went from $3.50 to $9.00 in my neighborhood, and I’ve noticed that you pay the same for a bacon cheeseburger at McDonalds, so…I suppose the big companies and the Washington bullyboys are doing swell…since 2008. I want to know where THEY shop.
As for hitting the debt ceiling, we did that months ago…they just stopped counting. Did the world blow up? Did I miss that?
We have heard that Obama is collecting more in taxes than they ever have collected in history. If he can’t pay our debtors, the fault is his. Making us feel sorry about them having to lay off 180 people at the White House, really doesn’t make me feel too sorry about it. Let Michelle cook in the kitchen like the rest of us.
It’s not OUR house anymore anyway, we’ve been banned. By the way, why in the world would you need 180 people to take care of a house? Does Obama have a hidden brothel in the basement?
No sane political system would run this kind of risk. But we don’t have a sane political system; we have a system in which a substantial number of Republicans believe that they can force President Obama to cancel health reform by threatening a government shutdown, a debt default, or both, and in which Republican leaders who know better are afraid to level with the party’s delusional wing. For they are delusional, about both the economics and the politics.
Name calling works: We are delusional. We are terrorists. We are….child killers. We are…stupid if we don’t think that Paul Krugman spends his nights drinking at cocktail parties in Chevy Chase, and getting excited if Pelosi winks at him while sucking on a strawberry.
On the economics: Republican radicals generally reject the scientific consensus on climate change; many of them reject the theory of evolution, too. So why expect them to believe expert warnings about the dangers of default?
No…even IF it was true, (which it isn’t) we don’t feel that more money should go to Al Gore and the democrats who obviously are jealous that the republicans have more big ties to oil. If Al Gore gets his way, we’d all have to use the National Review as toilet paper. It’s all about money and power and …a lot of BS. But then, Paul hasn’t figured that out yet. Maybe we should remember his deficits of reasoning, is NOT his fault.
Meanwhile, on the politics, reasonable people know that Mr. Obama can’t and won’t let himself be blackmailed in this way, and not just because health reform is his key policy legacy. After all, once he starts making concessions to people who threaten to blow up the world economy unless they get what they want, he might as well tear up the Constitution. But what if even the plutocrats lack the power to rein in the radicals? In that case, Mr. Obama will either let default happen or find some way of defying the blackmailers, trading a financial crisis for a constitutional crisis.
Obama has already torn up the Constitution! And gee Mr. Krugcaveman, are you not a ‘plutocrat’ also?
All fun aside, I don’t like the ending of this: Will Obama come out and claim a “Constitutional Crisis” and therefore try to call a Constitutional Convention, in order to make the Presidency more like a Mao dictatorship?
Is THAT the final goal here? Jeffery Immelt would LOVE it.
What is bothering Paul is that there are so many rebels now who do have a clue. The American giant is waking up.
And Paul just gave us the biggest clue, that he’s an idiot. All he has to do is—– keep writing.