06 July 2012

Krugmann: Forget Those ‘Budget Things,’ U.S. Gov‘t Needs to ’Just Spend & Do a Bunch Of Stuff’

Paul Krugman Advoates for a Crisis that Will Cause the Government to Spend

New York Times Economist and Nobel peace prize winner Paul Krugman has some candid advice for the US government: forget budgets and start spending.

The alarming advice came while on a panel discussion in Washington, D.C. last month. The panel was entitled "End This Depression Now" and focused on the economic recourse the country had in the wake of current economic instability.

Krugman was asked what he would do "If we made Paul Krugman a dictator for a period of time?"  After applause from the audience Krugman noted that the "biggest" thing holding back the economy has been "unprecedented cutback in state and local spending."  Krugman, a committed Keynesian, argued for massive government hiring in the fields of construction and education.

Wow. Krugman is still the idiot most people with even the slightest economic understanding know him to be. Put it this way; if your household is broke, in debt more than can ever e paid back? Why would it be responsible to increase debt? Krugman thinks its okay for the government to do that. The problem is that decreasing private sector jobs can not support increased public sector jobs and higher levels of government spending. Krugman and likeminded tools just don't understand reality. 

This tactic, he said, would reduce unemployment to below 7% and would only cost "a few hundred billion a year," which the economist explained "is not that much."  But the real goal for Krugman is a 0% unemployment.  

O achieve zero unemployment, public sector jobs and taxation must also go to zero. That is the real world, one we saw in the past when governments had little or no intervention into free markets. That is the only practical and possible method to get to zero unemployment. With Krugman's ideas, we can't get there from here. 

To achieve this employment utopia, we must encounter a catastrophe on par with WWII according to Krugman:

"What took us out of the Great Depression… it was Europe's entry into WWII and the US buildup that began in advance.  We were at full employment before Perl Harbor.  So if we can get something that will cause the government to say, 'Oh never mind those budget things, lets just spend and do a bunch of stuff."

During those prewar times, we had free markets and low unemployment. Then government stepped in and it's been downhill since then. 

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