Unfortunately, the Republicans are not the only party that is defined by delusion, and the number one academic shill for the Democrats -- Krugman himself -- has penned a column that truly is breathtaking its own web of fantasies. But first his attack on the Republicans. Krugman writes:
By all accounts, Republicans have, so far, offered almost no specifics. They claim that they’re willing to raise $800 billion in revenue by closing loopholes, but they refuse to specify which loopholes they wouldclose; they are demanding large cuts in spending, but the specific cutsthey have been willing to lay out wouldn’t come close to delivering thesavings they demand..
I have no reason to doubt his claim, although one also has to understand that President Obama and the Democrats have no intention of cutting any spending of their own, so we really do have an example of the worst kind of hypocrisy in which each side's accusations against the other are nothing more than mirrors held up to themselves. In fact, Krugman seems to revel in the huge expansion of the welfare state that has occurred with the Obama presidency.
One would think this to be a problem, given the state of the economy, but Krugman has an answer: We don't need to worry about paying for all of this because we can borrow-and-print our way to prosperity. He writes:
We are not having a debt crisis.
It’s important to make this point, because I keep seeing articles about the “fiscal cliff” that do, in fact, describe it — often in the headline — as a debt crisis. But it isn’t. The U.S. government is having no trouble borrowing to cover its deficit. In fact, its borrowing costs are near historic lows.
Yep. We can just borrow and spend, and if the markets per chance won't readily accept U.S. paper in the future, then the Federal Reserve System can borrow U.S. bonds in the primary market, provided that Krugman's "clever lawyers" can find a way around the Federal Reserve Act that forbids such practices. The financial well is bottomless.
This is delusion, and it is even more delusional than anything we are hearing from Republicans, if that is possible. Yes, Krugman knows that maybe some day in the future, we might have to rein in the spending, but for now, we can pretend we are rich, and if we pretend long enough, we will become rich.
This is nothing more than the MMT nonsense that we have been hearing from James Galbraith and others, that we can take advantage of the fact that the dollar is a reserve currency, so we can print to our heart's content and beyond. It is a free pot of gold.
I don't have to say what nonsense this is. One cannot inflate the dollar forever, and the damage that is being done to the economy right now is such that we will not be able to climb out of this hole at all.
Whether the Republicans are having an "existential crisis," I don't know. However, I do know that if the U.S. Government continues to follow Krugman's advice, an existential crisis will be the least of our worries. Krugman may believe that he is so clever and so brilliant that he can find ways to circumvent the laws of economics, but those laws have a way of asserting themselves in the end.
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