To: Road Walker who wrote (456120 ) 2/13/2009 1:05:55 PM From: tejek Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575596 Krugman is getting irritating.... don't know if he's right or not. No one is happy about the stimulus bill.....not even the black cacaus in the House. Is the bill horrible? Maybe. I don't know any more. What do you think?Or maybe not. These aren’t normal times, so normal political standards don’t apply: Mr. Obama’s victory feels more than a bit like defeat. The stimulus bill looks helpful but inadequate, especially when combined with a disappointing plan for rescuing the banks. And the politics of the stimulus fight have made nonsense of Mr. Obama’s postpartisan dreams. A bit unfair.......the bank plan has to be flushed out. It may end up not being good but wait til you have all the facts IMO.One might have expected Republicans to act at least slightly chastened in these early days of the Obama administration, given both their drubbing in the last two elections and the economic debacle of the past eight years. Why would anyone expect the Rs to be chastened? The people running the GOP are not smart people. Look at inode.....he doesn't even realize how extremist he is.But it’s now clear that the party’s commitment to deep voodoo — enforced, in part, by pressure groups that stand ready to run primary challengers against heretics — is as strong as ever. In both the House and the Senate, the vast majority of Republicans rallied behind the idea that the appropriate response to the abject failure of the Bush administration’s tax cuts is more Bush-style tax cuts. I am truly worried about the R senators referring to themselves as a Taliban insurgency. The truth of who they are is now out on the table. They are throwing down the gauntlet. I expect that things could get much more dangerous. And the rhetorical response of conservatives to the stimulus plan — which will, it’s worth bearing in mind, cost substantially less than either the Bush administration’s $2 trillion in tax cuts or the $1 trillion and counting spent in Iraq — has bordered on the deranged. It’s “generational theft,” said Senator John McCain, just a few days after voting for tax cuts that would, over the next decade, have cost about four times as much. McCain has been and continues to be an idiot. He's washed up. Hopefully, he and Lieberman lose re election in 2012 and retire.And I don’t know about you, but I’ve got a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach — a feeling that America just isn’t rising to the greatest economic challenge in 70 years. He's probably right. We are a divided nation and nothing seems to be able to heal the divisions. I said to ten in a post.........last nite, Bill Maher said we are not a very smart nation. And I tend to agree. I think of the Dutch or the Scandinavians or the Germans or the Swiss......their people seem so much better informed than Americans. How do you smarten up an entire nation? I don't know.