Posted on 06/03/2012 3:33:54 PM PDT by Kaslin
Mark
One the top one hundred people that you are most likely to hear on a Sunday chat show....I’d rate Krugman as the least qualified on any topic. I wouldn’t even suggest that he could manage the business interest of a pickle factory. I wish they’d just send Krugman back to the classroom and let him teach first-year economics.
Marx had a MUCH better beard.
you should include space for the Alien Invasion Declaration that would spur more government spending!! LOL
How can a guy like Krugman have a career? He was an “economic adviser” to one of the biggest corporate economic failures to date (Enron), a failure that resulted in the CFO (that’s Chief FINANCIAL Officer, a man that Krugman no doubt spent a lot of time “advising”) going to prison. Think about it—you hire on as a consultant and the result of your labor is that your client goes to prison. How does one maintain any credibility after that? Does he have pictures of important people in compromising positions??
“Krugman has crazy schizo eyes. He weirds me out.”
Yeah, and my dog walking away from me with her tail up reminds me of his face!
you’re right.
Stick a Marx beard on George Clooney, and voila! Krugman!
Krugman defends the Solyndra loss as “only” $1 billion because it’s small potatoes compared to the $15 trillion federal debt.
Yes, he said this.
Mind-of-the-Rat logic: If gov spends even MORE of our tax dollars, a $200 billion loss won’t seem a big deal.
He never stops to ask,
“Hmm. Should government be in the business of investing other people’s money and taking risks with those scarce funds at no cost to the bureaucrat or the subsidized campaign contributor, er - “alternative-energy entrepreneur”?
Or, should government simply encourage more private investment with favorable tax policies, let individual investors make the more careful choices, and bear both the risks and rewards?”
bump
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