Krugman Calls Congressman Ryan a Liar and a Sore Loser
By Noel Sheppard | May 27, 2011 | 10:01
The demagoguery of Paul Ryan by the media continues.
On Friday, the New York Times' resident Nobel laureate Paul Krugman called the Wisconsin Congressman a liar and a sore loser:
Yes, Paul Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, is a sore loser...To be sure, Mr. Ryan had reason to be upset after Tuesday’s special election in New York’s 26th Congressional District. [...]
If anyone is lying here, it’s Mr. Ryan himself, who has claimed that his plan would give seniors the same kind of coverage that members of Congress receive — an assertion that is completely false.
And, by the way, the claim that the plan would keep Medicare as we know it intact for Americans currently 55 or older is highly dubious. True, that’s what the plan promises, but if you think about the political dynamics that would emerge once Americans born a year or two too late realize how much better a deal slightly older Americans are getting, you realize that this is a promise unlikely to be fulfilled.
So, although the "plan promises" to only impact people below the age of 55, it's "highly dubious?"
Well, here's what's not "highly dubious" and what shameless shills like Krugman are intentionally hiding from the American people: the Medicare Trustees exactly two weeks ago gave the program in its current form thirteen years until it goes bankrupt.
What that means is there are currently two Medicare plans on the table.
The first is the one being offered by the President, his Party, and shills like Krugman throughout the media: Medicare stays in its present form without any alterations whatsoever and in roughly thirteen years goes bankrupt forcing every senior citizen except for those that qualify for Medicaid to pay 100 percent of their health insurance and/or medical expenses. This would be true for today's seniors as well as folks currently under the age of 55.
The second is Ryan's plan whereby everyone 55 and over continues to receive Medicare benefits in exactly the same way as seniors have since the program began with the exception of an additional prescription drug benefit added in the previous decade. Folks under 55 when beginning to receive benefits in the future would have to contribute some money of their own depending on their level of income.
Regardless of your current age, which plan do you prefer?
If laid out in this logical fashion, there's likely no one in this country including Paul Krugman that would opt for plan number one, for he was born in 1953. This means that under the plan he currently supports, Medicare is gone when he turns 71.
If Krugman along with his colleagues and the Party they dishonestly support were forced to publicly make a choice between these two distinct options, they would all have to agree the Ryan plan is better - unless, of course, they're all good with losing their own Medicare benefits thirteen years from now.
I therefore officially and quite publicly ask the distinguished Mr. Krugman: Do you want to keep the current plan whereby you have to pay 100 percent of your health insurance and/or medical bills in thirteen years, or the Ryan plan where your care is completely covered and those under 55 have to contribute a bit more than they currently do?
I don't expect the distinguished Mr. Krugman or any of the other dishonest media members to answer this question, but isn't it at least incumbent upon them to properly lay out to the citizenry exactly what the choices are today so that the public can make an informed decision?
I would normally end with my characteristic "Or would that be too much like journalism?"
But given what's at stake, that's far too wimpy.
So let's try this: Wouldn't that be the moral and ethical thing to do, or is it really more honest and humane to convince the public - seniors and youngens alike - they're actually better off completely losing all Medicare benefits in the next decade?
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Why do I feel Krugman is the
Submitted by Beukeboom on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:05am.
Why do I feel Krugman is the kind of guy who gets real loud, obnoxious and insulting when he's had too many adult beverages at a party?
Yeah, I know, he's that way sober, too.
that is his reputation,
Submitted by Mark81150 on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 9:17am.
I mean even people on his side politically sometimes admit, he's a mean, nasty, name calling, lying obnoxious demagoguer with no conscience or shame, endlessly whoring out his Noebel for an ever shrinking group of admirers.
and those are folks who agree with his politics....
He does it to just about everyone who fails to whorship his wisdom. Why the NYT's continues to let him embaress liberalism with his vile form of debate tells you all you need to know about New York liberals and their civility.
Do They Have a Novel Prize for Shillery?
Submitted by Chris Norman on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:14am.
Even though his economic philosophy is exactly wrong, Krugman really got dishonest and unhinged when, for all intents and purposes, he stopped being an economic columnist and became a partisan shill.
Only one problem
Submitted by g00se99 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:17am.
Conservatives care about people AND are realistic. Socialists (arguably) care about people and are not realistic. I've seen so many Milt Friedman videos that demonstrate this problem.
Socialists...
Submitted by adamsmith on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:32am.
Socialists have never cared about people except for controlling them. And reelection is also pretty high up on their list. They break out in hives when the words "Term Limits" are used in their vicinity...
Socialists Believe
Submitted by Thunder Lizard on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 11:13am.
Socialists believe that the majority of people are ignorant and incapable of making "proper" decisions, solving their own problems and meeting their own needs. Therefore, they must have complete control to "care for" and direct the population down their "shining path" to Utopia , e.g. the Nanny State. It is a twisted form of caring and compassion and why we have the phrase, "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions."
agreed,
Submitted by Mark81150 on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 9:29am.
I have known only one openly communist person in my life, a woman who's husband (ironically) ran a small business. She would in argument, openly admit, she had zero respect for people as a species, and they had to be "controled" for the greater good,... "controled" by... folks who were hyper aware and caring, like.. her. She had the attitude of a zookeeper who hated the creatures she was charged with caring for.
Like she thought she was so selfless,... for treating folks like cattle... for their own good of course.
So bitter, that communism was so reviled in middle America,.. they at their core, really hate their fellow man.
Krugman is a hack
Submitted by kevinm13 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:18am.
Paul Krugman is nothing more than a Dem shill and hack. He has no credibility and is nothing but partisan liberal. And he does so without referencing the facts, just taking jabs at conservatives for having ideas that work. His party (lets not be coy here as he is clearly a Dem) has done nothing but look to destroy Medicare with 0bamacare and he is critical of actions by Paul Ryan and his party to address the issues of a bankrupt Medicare plan.
Pure liberal hack. And a real loser too.
Did Krugmann and the NYT just commit libel??
Submitted by c5then on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:28am.
Calling someone a liar simply because you disagree with their ideas seems to be over that line.
Part time Congress with term limits! - No more professional politicians. Let's start rebuilding the Republic!
This is too much
Submitted by zenman1661 on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:30am.
Does he really expect anyone but a far left loon to take his crap seriously. Its so far beyond anything rational or intelligent.
If it weren't for lies and
Submitted by motherbelt on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:34am.
If it weren't for lies and demagoguery, liberals would have no argument at all.
Krugman is a damn liar and a
Submitted by ThisnThat on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:38am.
Krugman is a damn liar and a socialist bully, and his newspaper has given him way too much power and responsibility that he's clearly unable to handle. He's incapable of logical thought and journalist integrity. Instead, he's simply a highly-paid political hack whose only objective is to get his way, in spite of the actual truth. Anyone that relies upon the NYT to understand the world has given up any and all independent thought.
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“Didn't win the Medal of Honor? Didn't even serve? Then lie about it. We'll support you." — 9th Circuit Court
did you ever read the NYT's comment section?
Submitted by Mark81150 on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 9:45am.
Under their opinion columnists?
Truth is the LAST thing that matters to them,.... if it matters at all. I know for people who puff out their chests about being informed and educated, they're pretty stone cold ignorant about America past the borders of New York.
It's the Liberal hack way. . .
Submitted by rickbren on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:35am.
when you cannot offer any cogent argument or alternate plan, you resort to name calling and demagoguery.
He's a....
Submitted by adamsmith on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 10:39am.
He's an overeducated Socialist idiot. A Keynesian moron. Amazing how so many Progressive Socialist men(if you can call this weasel a man)are scrawny, ugly little midgets with what appears to be a slew of father issues and feelings of inadequecy. Bill Maher, Bernie Sanders, and Al Franken come to mind. Oh yeah, and that overgrown troll Alan Grayson...
Krugman needs...
Submitted by bigdaddy on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 11:04am.
... his facial hair removed, one whisker at a time, but that's just me...
Krudman is and looks like a moron
Submitted by hbnolikeee on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 11:18am.
Whom did he pleasure to obtain that Nobel Prize? I don't see anything even remotely enlightened about this hack.
Even the look on his face is loathsome. Do you recall the faces on the crazy people painted by Hieronymus Bosch? I think there's a dead ringer for Krudman in the Garden of Earthly Delights.
And you know what? If you read this list of recipients of the Nobel Prize, obviously of late, the award has nothing to do with exceptionalism other than perhaps exceptionally miserable.
ny26 extremely low voter turnout
Submitted by look on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 11:18am.
compared to other special elections and non-presidential election years NY26 voter turnout was void of enthusiasm...
http://perceptionasreality.blogspot.com/2011/05/ny26-special-election-lo...
Krugman Comes Close to Calling Himself a Liar
Submitted by Comrade Jim on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 11:21am.
In saying that
"The plan would keep Medicare as we know it intact for Americans currently 55 or older is highly dubious. True, that’s what the plan promises"
If the words "highly dubious" were replaced by "false" then Krugman would flat out be calling himself a liar. "Dubious" takes him from being a liar to merely a slim-ball.
His further prattle about "political dynamics that would emerge" is totally irrelevant to the Ryan Plan.
Krugman, the fool
Submitted by jessieH on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 12:14pm.
In 2012, we can say the same thing about obama. He's already a liar. Krugman's opinion is biased and useless.
Take your pills!
Submitted by Patriot II on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 12:20pm.
You are babbling again you moron!!!
Krugman the Dissembler
Submitted by CT on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 2:07pm.
Does anyone really believe anything this little ferret says???
krugman
Submitted by silent conservative on Fri, 05/27/2011 - 3:19pm.
this guy always looks like paul giamotti is playing some character
Paul Ryan for President!!
Submitted by 1dottiemarty on Sat, 05/28/2011 - 8:07am.
I live in WI. I am so proud and so impressed with Paul Ryan. I think Mr. Ryan scares the sh*t out of President Obama and the left. And he should. This man is intelligent, likeable, explains things in a manner no one else can, knows his facts, and has the balls to LEAD! I sincerely believe he is the ONLY person who can defeat our dumbass president. Seriously. Who else running is going to get rid of Obama and his destruction of our country? A Ryan/Rubio ticket would be a dream come true. If we can not convince Mr. Ryan to run I am afraid we will suffer another 4 yrs. of the most corrupt president ever! Ryan would destroy O on any policy issue and in any debate. He's smart, he's young, he's respectable, he does not speak ill or disrespectful of others like O does ON A DAILY BASIS. He's, well, perfect. O is so divisive, hateful and destructive. Run Paul Run!! Please!!!!