Friday, August 12, 2011

Jobs, Not the Debt

Paul Krugman today
Check out the opinion page of any major newspaper, or listen to any news-discussion program, and you’re likely to encounter some self-proclaimed centrist declaring that there are no short-run fixes for our economic difficulties, that the responsible thing is to focus on long-run solutions and, in particular, on “entitlement reform” — that is, cuts in Social Security and Medicare. And when you do encounter such a person, you should be aware that people like that are a major reason we’re in so much trouble.

For the fact is that right now the economy desperately needs a short-run fix. When you’re bleeding profusely from an open wound, you want a doctor who binds that wound up, not a doctor who lectures you on the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle as you get older. When millions of willing and able workers are unemployed, and economic potential is going to waste to the tune of almost $1 trillion a year, you want policy makers who work on a fast recovery, not people who lecture you on the need for long-run fiscal sustainability.
Yup. The people who claim to be the adults taking tough but responsible positions are being tough and irresponsible.

Decades of Republican rhetoric about government waste and socialism ruin the economy and prevent any useful solutions to the problem. How can serious business interests - and I count here anybody with enough education to be involved in finance - continue to support Republican candidates and policies?

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