Paul Krugman; Trump Is Right On Economics

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SEPTEMBER 7, 2015

Paul Krugman
So Jeb Bush is finally going after Donald Trump. Over the past couple of weeks the man who was supposed to be the front-runner has made a series of attacks on the man who is. Strange to say, however, Mr. Bush hasn’t focused on what’s truly vicious and absurd — viciously absurd? — about Mr. Trump’s platform, his implicit racism and his insistence that he would somehow round up 11 million undocumented immigrants and remove them from our soil.

Instead, Mr. Bush has chosen to attack Mr. Trump as a false conservative, a proposition that is supposedly demonstrated by his deviations from current Republican economic orthodoxy: his willingness to raise taxes on the rich, his positive words about universal health care. And that tells you a lot about the dire state of the G.O.P. For the issues the Bush campaign is using to attack its unexpected nemesis are precisely the issues on which Mr. Trump happens to be right, and the Republican establishment has been proved utterly wrong.

To see what I mean, consider what was at stake in the last presidential election, and how things turned out after Mitt Romney lost.

During the campaign, Mr. Romney accused President Obama of favoring redistribution of income from the rich to the poor, and the truth is that Mr. Obama’s re-election did mean a significant move in that direction. Taxes on the top 1 percent went up substantially in 2013, both because some of the Bush tax cuts were allowed to expire and because new taxes associated with Obamacare kicked in. And Obamacare itself, which provides a lot of aid to lower-income families, went into full effect at the beginning of 2014.

Conservatives were very clear about what would happen as a result. Raising taxes on “job creators,” they insisted, would destroy incentives. And they were absolutely certain that the Affordable Care Act would be a “job killer.”

So what actually happened? As of last month, the U.S. unemployment rate, which was 7.8 percent when Mr. Obama took office, had fallen to 5.1 percent. For the record, Mr. Romney promised during the campaign that he would get unemployment down to 6 percent by the end of 2016. Also for the record, the current unemployment rate is lower than it ever got under Ronald Reagan. And the main reason unemployment has fallen so much is job growth in the private sector, which has added more than seven million workers since the end of 2012.
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You can go to the link if you want, but I think you get my drift. Krugman thinks Trump is right on economics…..http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/09/0...ump-is-right-on-economics.html?referrer=&_r=0
 
Krugman has NEVER been right about economics, and for this blowhard whom Ron Paul set in his place one time about economics, says Trump is right, just proves the low info voters that support him, know absolutely nothing.
 
Krugman has NEVER been right about economics...

Heh. I got to chuckling about his thoughts on Trump, too. Krugman doesn't know jack squat. He seems like a glorified pitchman for establishment goons and the western system of financial clearing/infrastructure. to me.

Of course, the global economic infrastructure has changed dramatically in a very short time. Much has been shared here on the board with regard to that. I'm rather certain that Trump is out of his league on the global stage. Heck, our current elected ones have proven to be equally as amateur with such moves as we have seen with regard to sanctioning Russia and whatnot. Kind of need to have a basic understanding of the history of those nations and their relationships with one another to see how things are evolving economically. Evolving in a retaliatory way, I'd add, to the western system of financial clearing. Few in political office possess that grasp on Geo-political history, and, so, they're not very astute when it comes to what we are seeing evolve.

I suppose if I'm looking for a good deal in a sweet spot to build a strip mall I'd ask Trump what he thought. From a perspective of foreign policy and global economics, I imagine that he is about as sharp as a marble.
 
Krugman has NEVER been right about economics, and for this blowhard whom Ron Paul set in his place one time about economics, says Trump is right, just proves the low info voters that support him, know absolutely nothing.

That's not exactly true. He won his Nobel prize for his efforts on trade and emerging economies, and also wrote positively about sweatshops (and cheap labor in general) for the Times.

He became a hack at some point in the late 90s, though, and has been a tool of the DNC ever since.
 
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Back on April 7, 2013 Krugman went on the This Week panel and said that regulation is good for small business. Blanket statement. All the panelists were progs, and all of them just looked at Krugman like the kid in third grade eating his boogers and said, 'No, they aren't.' Never saw anyone shushed so fast.

Where did this guy come from and why does anyone ever point a camera at him?
 
If this doesn't convince you that Trump is good for the establishment, good for the government, and good for Hillary Clinton, then I don't know what will.

I had dinner with some family members this weekend and they liked Trump. Of course, they knew nothing about his positions but that didn't matter to them. The media told them he said things about the current bad policy. That's it.

I told them he reminded me of Obama. Because people project onto him what they want to believe, he is a master at self-promotion and little else, and it didn't matter what he said, people would excuse anything he says or does because they want to like him - even if they don't know why.

Lol, that was pretty cool.
 
If this doesn't convince you that Trump is good for the establishment, good for the government, and good for Hillary Clinton, then I don't know what will.

I had dinner with some family members this weekend and they liked Trump. Of course, they knew nothing about his positions but that didn't matter to them. The media told them he said things about the current bad policy. That's it.

I told them he reminded me of Obama. Because people project onto him what they want to believe, he is a master at self-promotion and little else, and it didn't matter what he said, people would excuse anything he says or does because they want to like him - even if they don't know why.

Lol, that was pretty cool.
Sort of like Obummer . Trump and Krugman are nothing but bad entertainers and good self promoters .
 
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