mame
Well-Known Member
I'm not even aware of the circumstance you're trying to bring up, and you haven't posted any sources or quotes so I have no idea if I should even believe you. And even if krugman may have flipped on the idea of state vs federal organizing for the stimulus (again, I have no clue if that's even true) that does not somehow disprove keynesianism anyway, so I feel like you have no point here.no you misunderstand. Of course he said it was too small, I'm not making that argument. I'm saying he said the best thing about it was that it was to be implemented at the state level after it was passed. Some point last year he said what was wrong with the stimulus was that it was done at the state level. He took a little bit of shit over this but not much, people are used to him doing this, remember he's the guy after the tech bubble crashed that said we needed to create a housing bubble. Paul Krugman has predicted 11 of the last 5 recessions, he's amazing.