Does Anyone Actually Believe Paul Krugman . . .

. . . when he says in his recent NY Times column, and in all of his previous columns, that the biggest problem facing America today is that government bureaucrats have too little of our money to spend, and we greedy taxpayers have too much of it? That is exactly what is meant when he says that “government spends too little, not too much.” A wise old economist recently pointed out that MIT-trained math jocks posing as economists, such as Krugman, are best described as “idiot savants” (exhibiting  and odd and atypical brilliance in doing math problems but rather an idiot in general).

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5:08 am on December 6, 2011