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DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
Fri Aug 2, 2013, 04:45 PM Aug 2013

Paul Krugman: “Madness of the GOP is the central issue of our time”

The New York Times columnist writes that the Republican Party "has basically gone off the deep end"

BY JILLIAN RAYFIELD


New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wrote a blog post summing up the current state of the Republican Party, noting that he doesn’t write about the “looming chaos” in the government as much as is warranted because “it’s hard to give this issue anything like the amount of coverage it deserves on substantive grounds without repeating oneself,” but arguing that “neither you nor I should forget that the madness of the GOP is the central issue of our time.”

From the column:

In the short run the point is that Republican leaders are about to reap the whirlwind, because they haven’t had the courage to tell the base that Obamacare is here to stay, that the sequester is in fact intolerable, and that in general they have at least for now lost the war over the shape of American society. As a result, we’re looking at many drama-filled months, with a high probability of government shutdowns and even debt defaults.

Over the longer run the point is that one of America’s two major political parties has basically gone off the deep end; policy content aside, a sane party doesn’t hold dozens of votes declaring its intention to repeal a law that everyone knows will stay on the books regardless. And since that party continues to hold substantial blocking power, we are looking at a country that’s increasingly ungovernable.


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http://www.salon.com/2013/08/02/paul_krugman_madness_of_the_gop_is_the_central_issue_of_our_time/

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Paul Krugman: “Madness of the GOP is the central issue of our time” (Original Post) DonViejo Aug 2013 OP
I think he needs to go a bit deeper MyshkinCommaPrince Aug 2013 #1
I think you're right on this! LongTomH Aug 2013 #3
Mahalo DonViejo.. this can't be stated too many times. Cha Aug 2013 #2
And yet we have people on left who declare there's not a hill a beans difference between R's & D's. DCBob Aug 2013 #4

MyshkinCommaPrince

(611 posts)
1. I think he needs to go a bit deeper
Fri Aug 2, 2013, 05:07 PM
Aug 2013

The madness of the Republican party is certainly an important issue, but I think it is a reflection of something deeper. If we have actual historians assessing our era in the future, I would expect them to identify the struggle between corporations and human populations as the central social issue of our time. Will corporations or elected governments control the world? The Republican madness is largely a reflection of this deeper conflict.

I think environmental change is an even bigger issue, but it's probably not in the same category Krugman is considering.

LongTomH

(8,636 posts)
3. I think you're right on this!
Fri Aug 2, 2013, 07:24 PM
Aug 2013

A series of Supreme Court decisions, going back to 1886, have given corporations the rights that our founders intended for citizens!

DCBob

(24,689 posts)
4. And yet we have people on left who declare there's not a hill a beans difference between R's & D's.
Sat Aug 3, 2013, 10:38 AM
Aug 2013

That is also "madness".

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