Sunday, December 31, 2006

The Kruger Man

A Failed Revolution
By Paul Krugman
The New York Times
Friday 29 December 2006
http://snipurl.com/16a4x

After first attempting to deny the scale of last month's defeat, the apologists have settled on a story line that sounds just like Marxist explanations for the failure of the Soviet Union. What happened, you see, was that the noble ideals of the Republican revolution of 1994 were undermined by Washington's corrupting ways. And the recent defeat was a good thing, because it will force a return to the true conservative path.

But the truth is that the movement that took power in 1994 - a movement that had little to do with true conservatism - was always based on a lie.
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As long as people like Mr. Armey, Newt Gingrich and Tom DeLay were out of power, they could run on promises to eliminate vast government waste that existed only in the public's imagination - all those welfare queens driving Cadillacs. But once in power, they couldn't deliver.

[G]overnment by the radical right has been an utter failure even on its own terms: the government hasn't shrunk. Federal outlays other than interest payments and defense spending are a higher percentage of G.D.P. Today ... 14.8 percent in fiscal 2006, compared with 13.8 percent in fiscal 1995.

Unable to make good on its promises, the G.O.P., like other failed revolutionary movements, tried to maintain its grip by exploiting its position of power. Friends were rewarded with patronage: ... Adversaries were harassed with smear campaigns and witch hunts: Congress spent six years and many millions of dollars investigating a failed land deal, and Bill Clinton was impeached over a consensual affair.
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In the end, Republicans didn't shrink the government. But they did degrade it. Baghdad and New Orleans are the arrival destinations of a movement based on deep contempt for governance.

17 comments:

KEvron said...

"all those welfare queens driving Cadillacs."

the upside: it's easy to take credit for healing an ill that doesn't exist.

the downside: hard to explain the static numbers afterward....

KEvron

None said...

These jokers INcreased government. Dont tax and spend republicans proved to be the order of the day. Talk about morally bankrupt.

Snerd Gronk said...

Kev and Park;
It really is just all about spin with these guyz, I think.

I go on and on about this, but ...

It seems to me, their ethics and morality flow from their 'Values', and their 'Values' from their (R)ight as the financial oligarchy, to rule. Their power is the thing that is (R)ight, and everything else seems to establish it's moral and rational compass bearing, from that point.

That said, what is even more vexing for me are the things that hold these guyz 'in place', as it were ... the MSM, who I believe as individuals must have some self respect still, and Joe NASCAR who seems to prefer unidirectional, circularity in their thinking, even when it is running them over in the 'freedumb' stands

Snerd

Al-Ozarka said...

In other words...Repubs acted like Dems.

None said...

umm.. you got it half right.

Snerd Gronk said...

Da Dark ... How did you loose your left index finger?

Snerd

Red Tory said...

Lets hope the Dems don't fall into the same trap.

How they deal with Bush's "Surge and Accelerate" plan should be an interesting litmus test.

Snerd Gronk said...

Da Da(R)k ... If as you say the lefties are the same as the righties, then why so much animosity on your part against the lefties?

Snerd

Snerd Gronk said...

REd: How they deal with Bush's "Surge and Accelerate" plan should be an interesting litmus test.

SG: Yes, it will.

Snerd

Snerd Gronk said...

Fa(R)me(R) Bill O'(R)eilly's 'John': ...and gronk, keep your damn mouth shut until you actually have a clue.

SG: Well Fa(R)me(R), Thanks for dropping in here and 'surging' the numbers ... very 'affective'

Snerd

Snerd Gronk said...

Fa(R)me(R)'s 'John', neither of these comments are very funny, or very interesting.

You're a lot funnier when you're all self (R)ighteous and ang(R)y and Chicken-Littled-up, and all ... 'Se(R)iously'!

Snerd

Snerd Gronk said...

From EyeDoc's Blog
Posted by KEvron

"g(R)onky"

oof! see what he did, snerd? clever monkey turned the tables on you. burn!

yer dumber'n a sack of farmer johns, farmer john.

KEvron

Snerd Gronk said...

Fa(R)me(R) ... You're a 'plant'. You really don't get it.

Snerd

Snerd Gronk said...

Fa(R)me(R) ... You're a 'plant'. You really don't get it.

Snerd

Aeneas the Younger said...

Brother Snerd:

The sad thing is, the bums did not get the paddling they tuly deserved ...

When does that happen in 'merica ?

Lying about WMDs ? You bet that's a paddling !

Snerd Gronk said...

Aeneans: When does that happen in 'merica ?

Good question, actually. If you're powerful or rich, very seldom, except as scapegoats, to protect the overall sacred realm of the elite.

Snerd

Anonymous said...

Good words.