Tuesday, October 20, 2015

NYT's Krugman Drools Over Democratic Embrace Of Tax-and-Spend Denmark


By Clay Waters, Oct 19, 2015 NewsBusters

An exchange from the Democratic debate in Las Vegas October 13 involving Scandinavian economic superiority caught the elitist attention of economist turned Democratic political hack Paul Krugman. Sen. Bernie Sanders opined: "We should look to countries like Denmark, like Sweden and Norway, and learn from what they have accomplished for their working people." Rival Hillary Clinton half-agreed, saying "I love Denmark," while noting that we aren't actually Denmark.

That gave Krugman all the wedge he needed to snobbily celebrate little Denmark for his Monday New York Times column, "Something Not Rotten." The text box: "Big lessons from little Denmark."

 
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