Friday, January 13, 2012

Paul Krugman : NO Mr Romney, America Isn’t a Corporation : "We’re not going to get better policies if the man sitting in the Oval Office next year sees his job as being that of engineering a leveraged buyout of America Inc."

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The New York Times
America Isn’t a Corporation
By PAUL KRUGMAN
January 12, 2012


America Isn’t a Corporation


Some excerpts :

Consider what happens when a business engages in ruthless cost-cutting. From the point of view of the firm’s owners (though not its workers), the more costs that are cut, the better. Any dollars taken off the cost side of the balance sheet are added to the bottom line.

But the story is very different when a government slashes spending in the face of a depressed economy. Look at Greece, Spain, and Ireland, all of which have adopted harsh austerity policies. In each case, unemployment soared, because cuts in government spending mainly hit domestic producers. And, in each case, the reduction in budget deficits was much less than expected, because tax receipts fell as output and employment collapsed.
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And there’s also the question of whether Mr. Romney understands the difference between running a business and managing an economy.

Like many observers, I was somewhat startled by his latest defense of his record at Bain — namely, that he did the same thing the Obama administration did when it bailed out the auto industry, laying off workers in the process. One might think that Mr. Romney would rather not talk about a highly successful policy that just about everyone in the Republican Party, including him, denounced at the time.

But what really struck me was how Mr. Romney characterized President Obama’s actions: “He did it to try to save the business.” No, he didn’t; he did it to save the industry, and thereby to save jobs that would otherwise have been lost, deepening America’s slump. Does Mr. Romney understand the distinction?

America certainly needs better economic policies than it has right now — and while most of the blame for poor policies belongs to Republicans and their scorched-earth opposition to anything constructive, the president has made some important mistakes. But we’re not going to get better policies if the man sitting in the Oval Office next year sees his job as being that of engineering a leveraged buyout of America Inc.
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2 comments:

  1. A critical observation, and one that has not yet caught the imagination of the public as to whether Romney is Presidential in character or quality. America appears to have been leveraged enough already, and could use some common sense, allowing its business sense to take care of themselves for a change without government subsidy and tax credits. If they are so smart, why do they need to steal labor from the poor, or pennies from the 99%? This elitism perspective is exactly what Americans don't need, and coming down from the mountain is surely the way to prevent electing another Adonis.

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