Paul Krugman: Bombs, Bridges and Jobs
A few years back Representative Barney Frank coined an apt phrase for
many of his colleagues: weaponized Keynesians, defined as those who
believe “that the government does not create jobs when it funds the
building of bridges or important research or retrains workers, but when
it builds airplanes that are never going to be used in combat, that is
of course economic salvation.”
Right now the weaponized Keynesians are out in full force — which makes
this a good time to see what’s really going on in debates over economic
policy.
What’s bringing out the military big spenders is the approaching
deadline for the so-called supercommittee to agree on a plan for deficit
reduction. If no agreement is reached, this failure is supposed to
trigger cuts in the defense budget.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
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