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Monday, August 1, 2011

The President Surrenders


That's the title of Paul Krugman's column today in the NYT.  The clincher:
Make no mistake about it, what we’re witnessing here is a catastrophe on multiple levels.

It is, of course, a political catastrophe for Democrats, who just a few weeks ago seemed to have Republicans on the run over their plan to dismantle Medicare; now Mr. Obama has thrown all that away. And the damage isn’t over: there will be more choke points where Republicans can threaten to create a crisis unless the president surrenders, and they can now act with the confident expectation that he will.

In the long run, however, Democrats won’t be the only losers. What Republicans have just gotten away with calls our whole system of government into question. After all, how can American democracy work if whichever party is most prepared to be ruthless, to threaten the nation’s economic security, gets to dictate policy? And the answer is, maybe it can’t.

3 comments:

labrede said...

because Obama chose the wrong economic advisers instead of J Stiglitz & P Krugman his presidency is doomed Jacques BORDEAUX UNI

labrede said...

alas Obama has not FDR's drive & charisma

Russ Manley said...

Vraiment, nobody has FDR's charisma - but I wish Obama had his balls. Or any balls.

You don't get anywhere with bullies by being Mr. Nice Guy. All they ever respect is strength, which this President doesn't seem to want to use.

I'm about ready to start singing "Aux armes enfants de la patrie . . ." - but would anybody listen over here?

Or should that be, "Boehner, Boehner uber alles . . ."?

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