Paul Krugman, never one to hold back on comments, now has declared that anyone who doe s not believe as he does on global warming is guilty of “treason against the planet.” Lest a reader think I am exaggerating, here is what he wrote: And as I watched the deniers make their arguments, I couldn’t help thinking that I was watching a form of treason
I have no idea if Paul Krugman writes editorials for the New York Times, as well as his own columns. I do know that his excoriation of Europe’s governments in today’s missive is similar to an editorial that appeared last Friday attacking the European governments for not spending to Larry Summers’ liking. Krugman, who I remember a year or so ago
Paul Krugman often will wind a very big lie around a kernel of truth, and in his column today , he does not disappoint. Now, here is someone who openly extols the “virtues” of inflation and complains that the real problem today is that the government is not inflating enough. Today, he turns his guns back on his favorite bug-a-boo, Ronald Reagan,
Even though Paul Krugman on many occasions has trashed Austrian Economics, nonetheless he is not afraid to take an a priori position on his “pet stimulus.” Unfortunately, he refers to “Okun’s Law” which really is no “law” at all, but rather a empirical proposition based upon government-created aggregates. Furthermore, he that government spend even
I find it ironic that the Obama administration says that it is going to ramp up antitrust prosecutions of beleaguered American businesses. After all, it seems to me that Barack Obama is the de facto chairman of both Chrysler and General Motors simultanously, which surely would be a violation of antitrust law. Gee, is Obama declaring himself to be
For all of you who wondered why I had not written my usual Monday missive against Paul Krugman’s latest column, it was because the Krugperson seemed to be making sense. In his Monday, March 23, column , Krugman was critical of the government’s newest bank bailout plan, the “cash for trash” program in which the government co-signs for private
As a long-time critic of the part-time economist and full-time political partisan Paul Krugman, I would be remiss if I did not give him at least some credit for being able to point out the obvious: Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme really is a prototype for the modern US economy. Yes, Krugman is right, but, alas, I am also required to add that a
The lead story of the March 9, 2009, edition of Newsweek says it all: “Stop Saving Now!” Writer Daniel Gross declares, For our $14 trillion economy to recover and thrive, hoarders must open their wallets and become consumers, and businesses must once again be willing to roll the dice. Nobody is advocating a return to the debt-fueled days of
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