Paul Krugman: Nobody Understands Debt
In 2011, as in 2010, America was in a technical recovery but continued
to suffer from disastrously high unemployment. And through most of 2011,
as in 2010, almost all the conversation in Washington was about
something else: the allegedly urgent issue of reducing the budget
deficit.
This misplaced focus said a lot about our political culture, in
particular about how disconnected Congress is from the suffering of
ordinary Americans. But it also revealed something else: when people in
D.C. talk about deficits and debt, by and large they have no idea what
they’re talking about — and the people who talk the most understand the
least.
Monday, January 2, 2012
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