Left-wing economist, Nobel laureate and New York Times columnist Paul Krugman hates deficits in tough economic times -- when the president of the United States is named George W. Bush.
Krugman, in a November 2004 interview, criticized the "enormous" Bush deficit. "We have a world-class budget deficit," he said, "not just as in absolute terms, of course -- it's the biggest budget deficit in the history of the world -- but it's a budget deficit that, as a share of GDP, is right up there."
The numbers? The deficit in fiscal year 2004 -- $413 billion, 3.5 percent...












Krugman: Bush's Deficit Bad, Obama's Deficit Good
Neither worth anything and a negative recommendation.
The youngsters who visited ACORN are worthy of a Pulitzer.
The books of Ayn Rand and George Orwell must never be on any school or university recommended reading lists.
The Founding Fathers did not anticipate working with people who's moral compass allows for the end to justify the means.
Such were jailed or killed.
Chicaree will not get Obama to speak so strongly against evil Corporate and Banking types. These have funded Obama and caused him to back off from his class warfare remarks.