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Date Posted: 2012-04-23 Author: Lux_Report Blog: Default Viewed: 651 Comments: 15 print

How Stupid Does Mitt Romney & Republican Party Think We Are!!!

From an article by: PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: April 22, 2012


Just how stupid does Mitt Romney think we are? If you’ve been following his campaign from the beginning, that’s a question you have probably asked many times.

But the question was raised with particular force last week, when Mr. Romney tried to make a closed drywall factory in Ohio a symbol of the Obama administration’s economic failure. It was a symbol, all right — but not in the way he intended.

First of all, many reporters quickly noted a point that Mr. Romney somehow failed to mention: George W. Bush, not Barack Obama, was president when the factory in question was closed. Does the Romney campaign expect Americans to blame President Obama for his predecessor’s policy failure?

Yes, it does. Mr. Romney constantly talks about job losses under Mr. Obama. Yet all of the net job loss took place in the first few months of 2009, that is, before any of the new administration’s policies had time to take effect. So the Ohio speech was a perfect illustration of the way the Romney campaign is banking on amnesia, on the hope that voters don’t remember that Mr. Obama inherited an economy that was already in free fall.

How does the campaign deal with people who point out the awkward reality that all of the “Obama� job losses took place before any Obama policies had taken effect? The fallback argument — which was rolled out when reporters asked about the factory closure — is that even though Mr. Obama inherited a deeply troubled economy, he should have fixed it by now. That factory is still closed, said a Romney adviser, because of the failure of Obama policies “to really get this economy going again.�

Actually, that factory would probably still be closed even if the economy had done better — drywall is mainly used in new houses, and while the economy may be coming back, the Bush-era housing bubble isn’t.

But Mr. Romney’s poor choice of a factory for his photo-op aside, I guess accusing Mr. Obama of not doing enough to promote recovery is a better argument than blaming him for the effects of Bush policies. However, it’s not much better, since Mr. Romney is essentially advocating a return to those very same Bush policies. And he’s hoping that you don’t remember how badly those policies worked.

For the Bush era didn’t just end in catastrophe; it started off badly, too. Yes, Mr. Obama’s jobs record has been disappointing — but it has been unambiguously better than Mr. Bush’s over the comparable period of his administration.

This is especially true if you focus on private-sector jobs. Overall employment in the Obama years has been held back by mass layoffs of schoolteachers and other state and local government employees. But private-sector employment has recovered almost all the ground lost in the administration’s early months. That compares favorably with the Bush era: as of March 2004, private employment was still 2.4 million below its level when Mr. Bush took office.

Oh, and where have those mass layoffs of schoolteachers been taking place? Largely in states controlled by the G.O.P.: 70 percent of public job losses have been either in Texas or in states where Republicans recently took control.

Which brings me to another aspect of the amnesia campaign: Mr. Romney wants you to attribute all of the shortfalls in economic policy since 2009 (and some that happened in 2008) to the man in the White House, and forget both the role of Republican-controlled state governments and the fact that Mr. Obama has faced scorched-earth political opposition since his first day in office. Basically, the G.O.P. has blocked the administration’s efforts to the maximum extent possible, then turned around and blamed the administration for not doing enough.

So am I saying that Mr. Obama did everything he could, and that everything would have been fine if he hadn’t faced political opposition? By no means. Even given the political constraints, the administration did less than it could and should have in 2009, especially on housing. Furthermore, Mr. Obama was an active participant in Washington’s destructive “pivot� away from jobs to a focus on deficit reduction.

And the administration has suffered repeatedly from complacency — taking a few months of good news as an excuse to rest on its laurels rather than hammering home the need for more action. It did that in 2010, it did it in 2011, and to a certain extent it has been doing the same thing this year too. So there is a valid critique one can make of the administration’s handling of the economy.

But that’s not the critique Mr. Romney is making. Instead, he’s basically attacking Mr. Obama for not acting as if George Bush had been given a third term. Are the American people — and perhaps more to the point, the news media — forgetful enough for that attack to work? I guess we’ll find out.



Number of Comments Posted: 15
Posted By: Guest Posted On: 2012-04-25

Could not agree more.
Really how brain dead or brain washed does the Republican party think all American people are?

Certainly there is a group of Americans who are totally brain dead, those that listen to Rush or other right-wing psychos on Talkradio, or watch Fox news, etc. But Republican party must surely know by that in today Internet age we can bypass all the lies of the right-wing Media and see through the con job that Republican party as agents of Wall Street and Big corporations (aka Super rich) have been playing on American people. They cannot be that stupid to think that we are going to replace the GROSS short comings of the Obama Admin, such as having failed to even pass real Universal Socialized Health care, with the Republican party that are such lunatics to actually be against Universal Health care! Something that would give health care to all American people while cut health care spending by 50%, and that is why all Conservative parties in Europe, Canada, Israel, etc. are 100% for their

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Posted By: Guest Posted On: 2012-04-25

Could not agree more with this article and your comment.

Repugs & right-wing (Wall Street owned) Media must really think that either all Americans are brain dead or we are in the pre-Internet age when they could say any non-sense that they wanted to and have their Media machinery then brain wash the people as to the non-sense they just said.

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Posted By: Guest Posted On: 2012-04-25

As a moderate republican, I'll start by saying that most hardcore republicans are a joke. They're close minded the tea party is a perfect example of why they need to be kept in check.

Krugman is right - Romney's camp DOES expect people to forget, or at least not do the research. This is what politics in America has come to - both sides slinging lies because too many Americans are either too lazy or too stupid to put effort into their ideas. Unfortunate, to say the least.

PS: I'd also like to point out that Krugman mentions the "Bush-era housing bubble". Do you still think there was no bubble?

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Posted By: Guest Posted On: 2012-04-25

"As a moderate republican"!
Is that a Joke? Hardy har har, if you think that is a Joke.
Since there is nothing moderate about you Republicans. After all you people are such total lunatics to oppose Universal Government run Socialized Health care, something that is supported by all Conservative parties in the World.

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Posted By: Real_News Posted On: 2012-04-25

I agree with most of this article.
It certainly is another proof toward the con job that Republican party and the Wall Street gang behind them have been running on American people. And I totally agree with you about the bit:
"Mr. Obama was an active participant in Washington’s destructive “pivot� away from jobs to a focus on deficit reduction."

To be exact: US economy is doing badly because of fundamental problems that Republicans champion, such as lack of something as essential as Universal Socialized health care. But Obama Admin instead passed a JOKE of a health care reform that is anything but Universal Socialized health care, in fact is a weaker version of of Romneycare! Since Romneycare actually brought health care to most of people in MA, whereas since passage of JOKE of a health care reform that Obama Admin passed, what Republican lunatics call Obamacare, number of American without health care has actually INCREASED by Millions.

But there is a part of your article that is totally wrong, that is the bit about "Housing bubble".
Given the FACT that: avg House prices in US at their peak, in 2007, were below $200/Sqft, which is WAY less than what avg House prices are now in Europe, Canada, Asia, etc., TODAY! In fact you have to go to 3rd World countries to find avg home prices as low as US. More: http://www.realnewspost.com/sa.php?a=40908

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Posted By: Guest Posted On: 2012-04-26

Yes, I think Republican and US Media think all Americans are brain dead.
There is NO other way to explain them thinking anyone but a total psycho will Vote for Romney/Repugs, or that they call Obama to be "Socialist" when his policies have been to the far right of the Conservative parties in Canada, Europe, etc.

And also about your point regarding Housing prices in US, you want to see how dirt cheap avg Housing prices in US are compared to rest of the World, just take example of a US city and a Canadian city whom both hosted the Olympic:
Atlanta & Montreal.

Avg home prices in Atlanta are at like $150 per Sqft while avg home prices in Montreal are like $350 per Sqft and rising and rising. So much for the LIES that there was a "Housing bubble in US"!

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