DT Answers His Own Question
Per this post.
My thoughts are that Keynesians are adept at taking credit for other peoples’ successes, and there’s not a hell of a lot we can do about it. Think about the Regan [sic] revolution – he got the economy turned around almost as quickly as he got the hostages back, yet the leftist narrative was that he was an idiot. They don’t – won’t – can’t learn.
Krugman is their biggest mouthpiece, but thankfully his stock has gone down quite a bit. You’ve no doubt seen the American Thinker article talking about his descent – that’s certainly a positive sign.
Still, he’ll no doubt be among Obama’s biggest cheerleaders when the economy returns with our next president.
Божію Поспѣшествующею Милостію Мы, Дима Грозный Императоръ и Самодержецъ Всероссiйскiй, цѣсарь Московскiй. The Czar was born in the steppes of Russia in 1267, and was cheated out of total control of all Russia upon the death of Boris Mikhailovich, who replaced Alexander Yaroslav Nevsky in 1263. However, in 1283, our Czar was passed over due to a clerical error and the rule of all Russia went to his second cousin Daniil (Даниил Александрович), whom Czar still resents. As a half-hearted apology, the Czar was awarded control over Muscovy, inconveniently located 5,000 miles away just outside Chicago. He now spends his time seething about this and writing about other stuff that bothers him.