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“These are not dolls, Jim. They are commodities, the same as gold or oil.” —dwight
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Aug 9, 201064 notes
America Goes Dark

Krugman, NYT:

But isn’t keeping taxes for the affluent low also a form of stimulus? Not so you’d notice. When we save a schoolteacher’s job, that unambiguously aids employment; when we give millionaires more money instead, there’s a good chance that most of that money will just sit idle.

And what about the economy’s future? Everything we know about economic growth says that a well-educated population and high-quality infrastructure are crucial. Emerging nations are making huge efforts to upgrade their roads, their ports and their schools. Yet in America we’re going backward.

How did we get to this point? It’s the logical consequence of three decades of antigovernment rhetoric, rhetoric that has convinced many voters that a dollar collected in taxes is always a dollar wasted, that the public sector can’t do anything right.

The antigovernment campaign has always been phrased in terms of opposition to waste and fraud — to checks sent to welfare queens driving Cadillacs, to vast armies of bureaucrats uselessly pushing paper around. But those were myths, of course; there was never remotely as much waste and fraud as the right claimed. And now that the campaign has reached fruition, we’re seeing what was actually in the firing line: services that everyone except the very rich need, services that government must provide or nobody will, like lighted streets, drivable roads and decent schooling for the public as a whole.

So the end result of the long campaign against government is that we’ve taken a disastrously wrong turn. America is now on the unlit, unpaved road to nowhere.

Aug 9, 2010
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-8-1) → last.fm
  1. Zero 7 (18)
  2. Georg Philipp Telemann (12)
  3. Antonio Vivaldi (9)
  4. Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (6)
  5. Johann Nepomuk Hummel (6)

Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz

Aug 3, 2010
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