Would someone please throw a net over Paul Krugman?

Good day all. I was thinking about what to write next when this came across the wire from HotAir.com. Krugman: This is our day of national shame, or something. When I read it and stupidly followed the link the the New York Times, my blood pressure went through the roof.

For those of you who don’t know, Paul Krugman is a Nobel prize ((Krugman’s Nobel Prize)) winning “economist” who used to work for Enron ((Krugman’s ties with Enron)) , ((The Enron scandal)). When the New York Times offered him a position as a Village Idiot an Opinion writer, he resigned to avoid a conflict of interest. His economic theories could be charitably called “Keynesian” ((Keynesian economics)) and his political position might be called “Left of center”.

I’m not feeling charitable. Paul Krugman is a hardcore left wing socialist and borderline Marxist. His economic advice would make any communist happy. He has supported every single big spending project that’s come down the pike. He honestly believes that debt doesn’t matter and that the reason the economy hasn’t turned around is due to the government not spending even more money ((http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2009/01/26/daily68.html)). He thinks that socialized medicine is just wonderful and will do great things for sick people. He once asked a group of Canadians what they thought about their health care system. He was rather shocked by the response. 😉

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Krugman is one of those clueless, over-educated left-wing elitists who despises the United States. Yesterday he posted a column that went right over the top. The blog posting was titled “The Years of Shame” and in it he basically dumps on everyone who has been trying to protect this country.

Here’s a sample of Krugman’s drivel:

What happened after 9/11 — and I think even people on the right know this, whether they admit it or not — was deeply shameful. Te atrocity should have been a unifying event, but instead it became a wedge issue. Fake heroes like Bernie Kerik, Rudy Giuliani, and, yes, George W. Bush raced to cash in on the horror. And then the attack was used to justify an unrelated war the neocons wanted to fight, for all the wrong reasons.

Krugman, like all “Progressives” is basically a closet totalitarian. They despise everything the United States stands for and truly believe that this country needs to be put under the control of a ruling elite. Krugman and his ilk think that the terrorist attack on September 11th 2001 happened because the United States is to big and powerful and not respectful enough of other points of view.

We were attacked for one reason and one reason only. The United States is basically a Judeo-Christian nation, one that will not knuckle under to Radical Islamic beliefs. Krugman and his crowd can’t and won’t understand this. In their worldview, the West in general and the United States in particular is always wrong and that these failed third world countries are the way they are because we won’t kowtow to them.

Even when the facts hit them in the back of the head, they refuse to believe them. They will always deny the truth of what happened even as they are led to a wall with a waiting firing squad made up of those “Poor, misunderstood people” preparing to execute them.

This isn’t a difference of opinion, this is delusion. Krugman, in all his arrogance, can’t face the fact that everything he believes in has failed, and that he is also a failure. If he were to actually consider and accept this, it would cause a full blown mental breakdown.

Krugman needs to be terminated from his current position with the New York Times and committed for psychological observation. I’m sure they have room for such a prestigious nutjob at Bellevue.

Thatisall

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