Monday, February 9, 2009

The Destructive Center

Paul Krugman reads Obama and 'centrists' the riot act. Today's 'must read'.

What do you call someone who eliminates hundreds of thousands of American jobs, deprives millions of adequate health care and nutrition, undermines schools, but offers a $15,000 bonus to affluent people who flip their houses?

A proud centrist. For that is what the senators who ended up calling the tune on the stimulus bill just accomplished.

In the Senate, Republicans inveighed against “pork” — although the wasteful spending they claimed to have identified (much of it was fully justified) was a trivial share of the bill’s total. And they decried the bill’s cost — even as 36 out of 41 Republican senators voted to replace the Obama plan with $3 trillion, that’s right, $3 trillion in tax cuts over 10 years.

So Mr. Obama was reduced to bargaining for the votes of those centrists. And the centrists, predictably, extracted a pound of flesh — not, as far as anyone can tell, based on any coherent economic argument, but simply to demonstrate their centrist mojo. They probably would have demanded that $100 billion or so be cut from anything Mr. Obama proposed; by coming in with such a low initial bid, the president guaranteed that the final deal would be much too small.

Now, House and Senate negotiators have to reconcile their versions of the stimulus, and it’s possible that the final bill will undo the centrists’ worst. And Mr. Obama may be able to come back for a second round. But this was his best chance to get decisive action, and it fell short.

So has Mr. Obama learned from this experience? Early indications aren’t good.

For rather than acknowledge the failure of his political strategy and the damage to his economic strategy, the president tried to put a postpartisan happy face on the whole thing. “Democrats and Republicans came together in the Senate and responded appropriately to the urgency this moment demands,” he declared on Saturday, and “the scale and scope of this plan is right.”

No, they didn’t, and no, it isn’t.

Everything I know about economics I've learned from being a mechanic: If you work on your own motorcycle and fuck it up worse than it was to begin with due to incompetence, it doesn't matter how much money you spent on it, it's going to cost you a hell of a lot more for me to straighten it out.

And if you worked on someone else's motorcycle and fucked it all up, let's say stole parts off it for your buddies sorta like the Repugs did to us, not only is it going to cost a lot more money, everybody's gonna be totally pissed off at you. Be careful at the hamburger stands and bars 'cuz yer liable to get your ass kicked.

Either way, the bill gets paid or you got no motorcycle to ride.

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