Paul Krugman: The GOP's Existential Crisis
We are not having a debt crisis.
It’s important to make this point, because I keep seeing articles about
the “fiscal cliff” that do, in fact, describe it — often in the headline
— as a debt crisis. But it isn’t. The U.S. government is having no
trouble borrowing to cover its deficit. In fact, its borrowing costs are
near historic lows. And even the confrontation over the debt ceiling
that looms a few months from now if we do somehow manage to avoid going
over the fiscal cliff isn’t really about debt.
No, what we’re having is a political crisis, born of the fact that one
of our two great political parties has reached the end of a 30-year
road. The modern Republican Party’s grand, radical agenda lies in ruins —
but the party doesn’t know how to deal with that failure, and it
retains enough power to do immense damage as it strikes out in
frustration.
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