Paul Krugman, The New York Times opinion writer and infamous propagandist, continues to dig his heels in and try to convince the American people that they are the problem, not the economy.
In a NY Times column published on Jan. 28, fear-monger Krugman ludicrously claimed, as he has so often, that the economy under President Joe Biden is “almost miraculously good” and that it has “hugely exceeded expectations.” Yeah, right. But Krugman didn’t stop there. He went on to ridiculously accuse Republicans who are sick of terrible economic policies of being “driven by dystopian visions unrelated to real experience.” It’s a massive slap in the face to the millions of Americans who have genuinely struggled since Biden took over.
Krugman also blamed Republican officeholders for “frightening voters … by telling them that terrible things are…
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