The mixed messages being sent by the Western governments (including ours) are bizarre; somehow we went from “live within your means” to “spend money (even via credit card) and show your patriotism”. Apparently the whole idea of decent jobs is off the table; now people should promptly p!ss away their gubmint welfare dollars to keep their bodegas and liquor stores open.
I’ve started receiving literature from NJ shore places we’ve been to in the past, and they are all more expensive than in previous years (I guess due to diminished supply from Hurricane Sandy). The pre-storm prices were high enough; they may as well take their time rebuilding because there won’t be many vacationing there this summer (or next, either).
I'm thinking it relates to Krugman's latest dumb pronouncement that regulations are not a problem for small business, lack of sales are. They know people are starting to catch on to their plan to destroy the free market from the bottom up, so they need to encourage more deficit spending to cover up the effects of the regulations they are imposing - at least, for a little while longer.