Tuesday 30th of April 2024

it's not complicated...

flast earth
The Centrist Cop-Out


By PAUL KRUGMAN


The facts of the crisis over the debt ceiling aren’t complicated. Republicans have, in effect, taken America hostage, threatening to undermine the economy and disrupt the essential business of government unless they get policy concessions they would never have been able to enact through legislation. And Democrats — who would have been justified in rejecting this extortion altogether — have, in fact, gone a long way toward meeting those Republican demands.

As I said, it’s not complicated. Yet many people in the news media apparently can’t bring themselves to acknowledge this simple reality. News reports portray the parties as equally intransigent; pundits fantasize about some kind of “centrist” uprising, as if the problem was too much partisanship on both sides.

Some of us have long complained about the cult of “balance,” the insistence on portraying both parties as equally wrong and equally at fault on any issue, never mind the facts. I joked long ago that if one party declared that the earth was flat, the headlines would read “Views Differ on Shape of Planet.” But would that cult still rule in a situation as stark as the one we now face, in which one party is clearly engaged in blackmail and the other is dickering over the size of the ransom?

The answer, it turns out, is yes. And this is no laughing matter: The cult of balance has played an important role in bringing us to the edge of disaster. For when reporting on political disputes always implies that both sides are to blame, there is no penalty for extremism. Voters won’t punish you for outrageous behavior if all they ever hear is that both sides are at fault.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/29/opinion/krugman-the-centrist-cop-out.html?_r=1&src=ISMR_HP_LO_MST_FB&pagewanted=print

held to ranson by tea cozies...

Just four days away from the country running out of the means to honour its bills, Congress and the White House were being held to ransom by the Tea Party wing in the House of Representatives, as it became more emboldened in its mission to radically curtail spending and the functions of government.

A gigantic effort is unfolding on Capitol Hill to forge a final deal to allow the United States to raise its debt ceiling before the Tuesday deadline. Last night the Republican majority managed, by 218 to 210 votes, to adopt a bill to cut costs and raise the debt ceiling in two stages. However, there is still a lot of wrangling to go before the crisis can be declared over and the problems that remain are all to do with the rump of Republican conservatives.

The Tea Party's clout first became apparent when an attempt on Thursday night by the Republican leadership to pass its two-step plan that would initially raise the ceiling and cut spending by roughly $1 trillion each had to be shelved. As many as 25 conservatives in the party, mainly Tea Party-backed, refused to fall in line, making passage at that point impossible.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/tea-party-holds-us-ndash-and-the-world-ndash-to-ransom-2328661.html