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Monday, June 11, 2012

PAUL KRUGMAN, EXPAND GOVERNMENT AND SAVE THE ECONOMY...


That New York Times loon posing as an economist, Paul Krugman, is now joining growing chorus of those who continue to make the idiotic claim that the key to a vibrant economy is an expanding public sector. “The real story about this economy is that the cutbacks at the public sector are what’s hurting the recovery," Paul Krugman said in his defense of Barry "Almighty's" declaring the private second to be just fine. How can we take seriously a guy who peddles such patently dishonest nonsense. What would even motivate someone to make such a claim that has no basis in reality? And would any self-respecting economist in his, or her, right mind ever really advocate such an insane notion? It clearly makes no sense!

Appearing on the Communist Broadcasting System (CBS), program, "This Morning", and making absolutely no sense whatsoever, Krugman said “By this point in Obama’s presidency, if we had normal public sector job growth, we would have around 800,000 more people. Firefighters, schoolteachers, police officers. Instead, we’ve got 600,000 fewer. So right there, it’s like 1.4 million jobs that we should have had in the public sector. And, of course, those would have translated into more private sector jobs too. So that’s what he was trying to get at, and of course, he screwed up the line." Ok, is me? Is this not one of the most imbecilic things you've ever heard come from someone who's supposed to be so brilliant?

Now I may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but to me what this supposed economist seems to miss entirely is the fact that our rapidly shrinking private sector workforce, shrinking because of Barry's failed policies by the way, is simply no longer capable of supporting an expanding, unionized, public sector workforce comprised of the grossly overpaid while being seriously underworked. He's just another example of how irresponsible liberals continue to put their radical ideology ahead of what would actually benefit this country and place it on the road to some semblance of solid fiscal footing. These continuing claims that we need to work to expand the size of government in order to save the economy, is ludicrous.

Has it now gotten to the point where this group of rabid ideologues now feel like they can say anything and we're simply expected to believe it, because of who they are, or presume themselves to be, no matter how little sense that it all makes. Does Krugman really expect those of us out here on mainstreet to buy his notion that by creating more government workers we'll then be able to get things turned around? I just don’t see the logic. I think he's just making it all up because it fits the Barry "Almighty" narrative. I think most people are able to recognize the flaw here in what it is that Krugman is proposing. I mean, you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to be able to see that you're being lied to in an effort to apply some level of credability to yet another plan that has no hope of working.

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