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ProSense Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-14-10 11:17 PM
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6. Actually, according to Krugman
he's talking like FDR.


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  -Krugman catches Obama enabling Republicans (again) depakid  Jul-14-10 10:56 PM   #0 
  - I've got to give Paul  mzmolly   Jul-14-10 11:02 PM   #1 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Jul-14-10 11:11 PM   #2 
  - Maybe Krugman should have put the whole quote  ProSense   Jul-14-10 11:11 PM   #3 
  - Hm....  boppers   Jul-14-10 11:18 PM   #7 
     - You mean he should abandon the philosophy that won him a Nobel prize?  jgraz   Jul-14-10 11:57 PM   #16 
        - I was holding up a mirror to his remarks.  boppers   Jul-15-10 04:39 AM   #28 
           - AH. Most of us stopped using the "I'm rubber, you're glue" response in 4th grade.  jgraz   Jul-15-10 07:58 AM   #34 
           - Most of us stopped name-calling at the same age.  boppers   Jul-16-10 04:55 AM   #51 
              - Who me? I was just holding up a mirror to your remarks.  jgraz   Jul-16-10 07:52 AM   #52 
           - you are embarassing  CreekDog   Jul-16-10 03:42 AM   #49 
              - I thank you for your comprehensive, intellectual, remarks.  boppers   Jul-16-10 04:53 AM   #50 
  - It makes me sad to say it--but Krugman is correct on this.  OHdem10   Jul-14-10 11:13 PM   #4 
  - Actually, according to Krugman  ProSense   Jul-14-10 11:17 PM   #6 
  - not even close to FDR.  Donnachaidh   Jul-15-10 08:52 AM   #36 
  - Kind of tricky to push FDR style jobs and stimulus programs  depakid   Jul-14-10 11:19 PM   #8 
     - +10,000 nt  Enthusiast   Jul-15-10 03:53 AM   #25 
     - Wonder if Obama regrets not pushing harder for rebuilding America's infrastructure stimulus  flpoljunkie   Jul-15-10 07:41 AM   #32 
     - Exactly. n/t  me b zola   Jul-15-10 12:34 PM   #42 
  - Tightening belts is now a Republican metaphor?  boppers   Jul-14-10 11:17 PM   #5 
  - The Federal government doesn't need to balance a checkbook.  girl gone mad   Jul-15-10 12:09 AM   #18 
  - What about balancing a budget?  ProSense   Jul-15-10 12:13 AM   #19 
     - No, the federal government is not financially constrained..  girl gone mad   Jul-15-10 09:14 AM   #37 
        - Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa?  Milo_Bloom   Jul-15-10 09:33 AM   #39 
        - Wow, loads of horse shit all around. We are gonna need bigger shovels.  phleshdef   Jul-15-10 12:10 PM   #41 
           - No- it;'s a fundamental principle of how governments work  depakid   Jul-15-10 02:03 PM   #43 
              - The fact that you are resorting to a canned insult that isn't relevant to my comment at all...  phleshdef   Jul-15-10 02:16 PM   #44 
  - The Federal Government just bailed out the very corrupt  sabrina 1   Jul-15-10 02:35 PM   #45 
  - This is a cheap shot  SpartanDem   Jul-14-10 11:21 PM   #9 
  - NeoLiberalism is not Liberalism  Moochy   Jul-14-10 11:25 PM   #10 
  - Wonder what you would say about FDR?  ProSense   Jul-14-10 11:32 PM   #12 
     - yes, neoliberal. what a nice bold link to a Krugman editorial from 8 days after the election!  Moochy   Jul-15-10 12:18 AM   #20 
        - ......  Lorien   Jul-15-10 01:00 AM   #21 
        - It's the wrong audacity!  Enthusiast   Jul-15-10 03:56 AM   #26 
        - Right, FDR was a neo-liberal  ProSense   Jul-15-10 07:20 AM   #31 
  - Color me confused  rpannier   Jul-14-10 11:29 PM   #11 
  - New OMB director  ProSense   Jul-14-10 11:35 PM   #13 
     - It's one in a series- and part of a pattern that's plagued the administration from the beginning  depakid   Jul-14-10 11:41 PM   #14 
     - That would assume he would like a progressive narrative  Hydra   Jul-14-10 11:54 PM   #15 
     - Deleted message  Name removed   Jul-15-10 12:08 AM   #17 
        - Far from adults. They always bring this character to mind:  Lorien   Jul-15-10 01:06 AM   #22 
           - Deleted message  Name removed   Jul-15-10 11:20 AM   #40 
     - It's all faked.  Enthusiast   Jul-15-10 03:58 AM   #27 
        - Another thing that idiot from Texas via Connecticut got tragically wrong  liberation   Jul-15-10 03:21 PM   #46 
     - Thank you very much  rpannier   Jul-15-10 02:26 AM   #24 
  - Deleted message  Name removed   Jul-15-10 02:21 AM   #23 
  - You deserve a cookie.  JTFrog   Jul-15-10 06:18 AM   #29 
  - K&R  Yuugal   Jul-15-10 07:15 AM   #30 
  - This is similar criticism Krugman raised  BootinUp   Jul-15-10 07:48 AM   #33 
  - "dear leader knows best" indeed, else he wouldn't be "dear leader" right?  liberation   Jul-15-10 03:24 PM   #47 
     - Glad I could help you. nt  BootinUp   Jul-15-10 03:26 PM   #48 
  - Deleted sub-thread  Name removed   Jul-15-10 08:37 AM   #35 
  - I think Krugman needs to address the austerity measure the big corporations are  NJmaverick   Jul-15-10 09:17 AM   #38 
 

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