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Donnachaidh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-23-10 06:53 AM
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Krugman - History Does Not Lie - Unless It Is Being Invented by Republicans
http://www.truth-out.org/history-does-not-lie-unless-it-is-being-invented-by-republicans62477

When you consistently irritate the hard right in the United States as I do, you quickly get used to the steady stream of accusations that you’re lying, simply because you didn’t present the facts in a way that suits the commenter. If I write, “The economy added 236,000 jobs a month under Bill Clinton,” the responses from conservatives will range from “That’s a lie! Krugman doesn’t mention the dot-com bubble!” to “That’s cherry-picking! What about Jimmy Carter?”

Recently, I’ve also noticed a peculiar argument surfacing here and there — the assertion that people like me are exaggerating the current financial difficulties in the United States, and that things were actually worse in the 1970s and 1980s. I wonder where that’s coming from — these views are oddly similar to those disseminated on talk radio.

The simple truth is that this recession really was the big one. Catherine Rampell, who edits the Economix blog on The New York Times Web site, recently offered an updated chart comparing this recession and others since 1970. The data show that since December 2007, when the current downturn began, the economy has lost about 5.4 percent of its nonfarm payroll jobs. Compared to declines in employment during other recessions since 1970, this one is indeed No. 1.

But you might ask: Wasn’t the unemployment rate higher in the past? Well, if you look at the graphic on this page, you’ll see that in 1982 it was briefly a bit higher than the peak this cycle. But back then most unemployment was short-term — nothing like the deeply corrosive long-term unemployment we’re facing now. So these really are the worst of times.


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SpiralHawk Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-23-10 07:01 AM
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1. "The worst of times" = The putrid fruit of Republiconomics
The De-layed stank of Republicon Econo-FAIL.
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