Topic: Paul Krugman

Krugman goes bonkers again, with conspiracy theories about Trump's record on jobs June 6, 2020 Monica Showalter More beclownings from the vaunted Nobel prize–winner in economics, since turned New York Times hack.
Dems are starting to endorse confiscatory taxation of the 'rich' January 7, 2019 Thomas Lifson The left wing of the Democrats is playing with fire, advocating revenge against those who have succeeded in making a lot of money by taking almost all of it away.
Why Progressives Can’t Understand How the Corporate Tax Cut is Fueling Our Booming Economy November 12, 2018 William Sullivan George Orwell was correct: “Some ideas are so stupid that only intellectuals believe them.” The corollary, that some ideas are so obviously correct that only intellectuals disbelieve them, is equally true.  
Mick Mulvaney exposes Paul Krugman's 'vested interest' in a lousy economy August 20, 2018 Monica Showalter One of the brightest stars of the Trump administration has Krugman's number.
Sarah Sanders trolls Paul Krugman June 4, 2018 Thomas Lifson Trolling Trump-haters is so easy and so much fun that we are going to see a lot more of it
Would you take investment advice from Paul Krugman? December 31, 2017 Monica Showalter White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders gave New York Times columnist and economics big Paul Krugman the drubbing he deserved.  
Paul Krugman flaunts his Trump Derangement Syndrome October 15, 2017 Thomas Lifson In a remarkable series of seven tweets, Paul Krugman confesses to being “terrified” and living in a “state of existential dread” because of President Trump.
The Krugman crack-up and the madness of the Left November 26, 2016 Thomas Lifson When Krugman spirals into wildly off base predictions and claims, with a rapid rebuke by reality, it is a sign of a much broader problem for progressivism
Paul Krugman Busted May 25, 2015 Thomas Lifson Like some global warming theorist, Paul Krugman has been caught massaging the data to support his theory.
Paul Krugman, Vanquished January 17, 2014 Jon N. Hall Niall Ferguson conducts a master class on how to respond to an intellectual enemy.
Obama idolater to teach 'humility' December 30, 2013 Thomas Lifson Credit for picking a spot where humility is desperately needed.
Krugman's pathetic ObamaCare 'success' story December 1, 2013 Charles Lipson A floating corpse twitches and Krugman declares it alive
Keeping the Poor Poor (Until They're Not) September 30, 2013 Paul Ciarcia A new liberal solution has arisen to cure the failure of the War on Poverty: simply redefine "poverty."
Babysitting Krugman June 15, 2013 Michael Kelbaugh Sometimes even Nobel Prize laureates need a few simple pointers.
Obama's Shrinking Unit of Account May 28, 2013 Keith Riler What Bill Clinton did for fidelity, Barack Obama has done for honesty and is now doing for responsibility. Using generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
Krugman: Hardly 'Hard-line' May 19, 2013 Jon N. Hall 'The Data' tend to contradict the NYT's resident Nobel laureate.
Austerity: Krugman's False Message May 14, 2013 Christopher Chantrill What would we do without Nobel Prize winners?
Dangerous Times: Milton Friedman just won his euro bet May 11, 2013 James Lewis Even as President Obama is following in Eurosocialist footsteps, the 14-year utopian experiment on a single currency is collapsing.
Liberals Should Have Known February 27, 2013 Christopher Chantrill One of the favorite parlor games of our liberal friends is "The Germans Should Have Known." We'll have a new version soon enough.
Eliminating the Deficit, Liberal Style February 26, 2013 R.B.A. Di Muccio What if we take the liberals at their word, and try to solve the deficit problem only with tax increases, not spending cuts? The numbers demonstrate the absurdity of their posturing.
If Rahm is Superman, Chicago must be made of Kryptonite February 25, 2013 Richard Baehr Chicago is rated the 4th most miserable city in America. There is still work to do to pass Detroit, Flint and Rockford. Keep it going, Rahm.
The Delinquent Twins of Financial Ruin February 22, 2013 Mike Razar Two sets of twins have helped put the United States in deep financial distress, with no end in sight.
The Twinkie Economist Looks at the 1950s December 1, 2012 Jon N. Hall When Krugman writes about "economic justice," he's talking about high tax rates. But what kind of "economic justice" is it to have a lousy economy?
Krugman's Howdy Doody Time November 28, 2012 Randall Hoven Of all the differences between the 1950s and now, Krugman concentrates on just two: top tax rates and unionization.
'Stimulate' Oakland November 3, 2011 Scott Mayer If things keep going the way of the Oakland protests, Paul Krugman won't have to wait for aliens to invade in order to see his grand idea of economic "stimulus" play out.
Krugman's Con July 6, 2011 Robert R. Barker Taking Paul Krugman apart is such a simple task. No other person can be so wrong so many times on so many things in just a single sentence.