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Title: DAVID FRUM: It's Time We Republicans Finally Admitted That Paul Krugman Has Been Right
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URL Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/david-frum-paul-krugman-right-2011-10
Published: Oct 23, 2011
Author: http://www.businessinsider.com/david-fru
Post Date: 2011-10-23 18:47:06 by tom007
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DAVID FRUM: It's Time We Republicans Finally Admitted That Paul Krugman Has Been Right Henry Blodget | Oct. 23, 2011, 12:51 PM | 8,313 | 84

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Few economists have been more correct about the economic crisis of the last several years than the proudly liberal Paul Krugman.

Krugman spotted the "liquidity trap" early on (since the problem with the economy was too much debt, cutting rates and creating easier money would not get us out of it).

Krugman shot down the hyperventilation about a coming hyper-inflation, arguing that the global labor glut would prevent easy credit from inflating wages.

Krugman quickly pronounced the Obama Administration's stimulus as far too small and said it would not get the job done.

Krugman scoffed at the idea that interest rates were about to skyrocket as our creditors decided en masse that we were so fiscally irresponsible that they couldn't possibly lend us any more money.

He has been right on all counts.

Recently, Krugman has denounced the "austerity" push of the GOP, arguing that tackling our debt and deficit problem right now with spending cuts is the worst move we can make. Such cuts, Krugman argues, will put more people out of work and shrink the economy. And this, in turn, will increase, not decrease, the deficit.

Krugman thinks we should tackle the debt and deficit problem later, when the economy is on more solid footing. He points to record-low interest rates as a sign that the world is still willing to lend us as much money as we want, practically for nothing. And he argues that, instead of cutting back, we should be using that money to build infrastructure, strengthen the economy, and put more Americans back to work.

And some Republicans, it seems, are starting to notice.

A couple of months back, Republican commentator David Frum made a startling observation:

Imagine, if you will, someone who read only the Wall Street Journal editorial page between 2000 and 2011, and someone in the same period who read only the collected columns of Paul Krugman. Which reader would have been better informed about the realities of the current economic crisis? The answer, I think, should give us pause. Can it be that our enemies were right?

Will Frum be ostracized for that remark? After all, Paul Krugman is supposed to be Public Enemy No. 1.

Or will more Republicans begin to agree that, although government spending does indeed need to be cut eventually, and the debt problem does need to be addressed, suddenly chopping, say, $1 trillion of government spending next year is not the best way to get ourselves out of this mess?

SEE ALSO: Here's What's Wrong With The Economy (And Here's How To Fix It)

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#7. To: tom007 (#0) (Edited)

Krugman shot down the hyperventilation about a coming hyper-inflation, arguing that the global labor glut would prevent easy credit from inflating wages.

Tell that to the Grocery Store. I have seen grocery prices increase by as much as a third or more on some items over the last 3 years and particularly over the last 18 months. I went to Trader Joe's yesterday for the first time in about 4 months and the change in prices of some items was noticeable. A 2 lb bag of Organic Sugar had gone from $2.79 to $3.49. Grass Fed Ground Beef from 5.99 to 6.99 a pound and coffee, depending on variety, had increased a buck to a buck and a half a can. Some items had remained unchanged flour for one. However, Parmesano Reggiano which I began buy from TJ's at 7.49 a pound in the mid to late 90's is now 14.49 a pound - it has almost doubled in that time. Butter is another one I notice because I bake a lot in the winter. Two years ago I could find it for 1.99 a pound and occasionally less (In the late 90's I was complaining when it hit .99 per pound - so from about 1998 until now butter has roughly tripled in price). It is now pretty uniformly 2.99 a pound - up a third in about 18 months (and at times I have seen it up to 3.29 a pound where I shop).

Krugman quickly pronounced the Obama Administration's stimulus as far too small and said it would not get the job done.

The fastest stimulus that one could give to the economy is to cut ALL taxes across the board in half. Consumers are much more intelligent in squeezing every ounce of value out of a dollar spent for their own benefit rather government funneling it to their cronies. Any government spending should go toward refurbishing infrastructure such as roads and bridges. Freaking Keynesians have NO CLUE as they are in love with the Robber Baron State where their version is that government takes from everybody and then gives back a few crumbs after taking a cut for the service of vacuuming your wallet.

The problem is not that the stimulus was too small so much as how it was apportioned - to crooks, criminals, con artists, and gangsters who had inside connections to the money spigot. Most of the stimulus went to foreign banks who had gotten robbed by fraud by American banksters (who in turn are controlled by the Rothschilds in London). Anyone want to buy some Syngenta Stock?

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#18. To: Eric Stratton (#12)

Butter, where I shop, has gone from ~ $1.79 to $2.79 currently since Spring.

I think it has been about 3 months since I last saw it at 2.79 - that was for the "Challenge" 1 pound bricks. TJ's had cubes yesterday for 2.99.

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#26. To: Eric Stratton (#24)

Aldi was selling Butter for I believe 1.79 back in May/June. It's been $2.79 recently. Aldi has better prices than TJ's.

Interestingly Aldi is owned by the same German family that owns TJ's. However, they are operated under a different motif. TJ's is a specialty store that sells gourmet goods while undercutting gourmet stores and Aldi is a volume operation that purchases in huge volume, negotiating razor thin margins, pays cash, on time, and then moves it all through as fast as they can while maintaining an acceptable margin. I wish we had an Aldi here. However, their strategy seems to have been moving TJ's West to East and Aldi East to West. Aldi has barely moved into the Midwest, and TJ's the same coming from the other direction.

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