Paul Krugman: Failure is Good
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a complete turkey! It’s the supercommittee!
By next Wednesday, the so-called supercommittee, a bipartisan group of
legislators, is supposed to reach an agreement on how to reduce future
deficits. Barring an evil miracle — I’ll explain the evil part later —
the committee will fail to meet that deadline.
If this news surprises you, you haven’t been paying attention. If it
depresses you, cheer up: In this case, failure is good.
Why was the supercommittee doomed to fail? Mainly because the gulf
between our two major political parties is so wide. Republicans and
Democrats don’t just have different priorities; they live in different
intellectual and moral universes.
Friday, November 18, 2011
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