REBUTTAL BY We begin today's rebuttal of Paul Krugman's (cough cough) deceitful dung exactly as we ended yesterday's rebuttal of Nick Kristof's (cough cough) mendacious manure -- with a prayer: Dear Lord, temper my Irish-Italian impulse and that of my ferocious feline sidekick, so that we don't do something stupid -- such as taking the 30-minute bus-ride into Marxist Manhattan and throwing Krugman and his fellow commies out the window of the Slimes skyscraper.* (Intended as a figure of speech. The Anti-New York Times does not advocate violence.) As diligent chroniclers of contemporary issues of Sulzberger's Slimes, and as historical researchers of its communist archives, Sugar and I , er, The Editorial Board of The Anti-New York Times, can confidentially declare that that the Yellow Journalism of the Slimes has never been this bad. Partly due to the dumbing down of America, and partly due to the Globalists' panic over the cracks appearing to show in the foundation of the New World Order, the Slimes' level of lunacy is now "off the charts" -- even by its own low standards. A tip-of-the-hat to one of our long time readers for spotting the stunning pre-election / post-election about-face just pulled off by "Nobel Prize winning" TM junk-economist Paul Krugman. Note the dates, just 5 months apart , and brace yourself so you don't get whiplash! The Opinion Pages | Op-Ed Columnist Time to Borrow The Opinion Pages | Op-Ed Columnist Deficits Matter Again Wow! Just wow. Five months ago, while smug in the belief that Killary Rotten Clinscum would be the next president, commie Krugman assured us: "There are, of course, many ways our economic policy could be improved. But the most important thing we need is sharply increased public investment in everything from energy to transportation to wastewater treatment. How should we pay for this investment? We shouldn’t — not now, or any time soon. Right now there is an overwhelming case for more government borrowing." But now that Orange Man is actually planning to "s harply increased public investment" -- the rat bastard laments: "But these predictions (about the benefits of debt) were always conditional, applying only to an economy far from full employment. That was the kind of economy President Obama inherited; but the Trump-Putin administration will, instead, come into power at a time when full employment has been more or less restored..... deficits at (this) time will do harm. " You see, boys and girls, Professor Krugman teaches us that because the "full employment" economy has improved so much under Obongo -- (in just the past 5 months?) -- the "Trump-Putin" deficits would now be problematic. God, what I wouldn't give to be granted just 60 seconds in a steel-cage ring with this forked-tongue serpent! Krugman's love for Obongo is surpassed only by his hatred for Trump. Note the childish T-shirt mocking Trump The more we observe these crooked double-talking sophists at the Slimes, and we have come to know them quite well, the more we are convinced that, as deliberately deceitful as they are, they at some point start to actually believe their own lies as well as their own year-to-year contradictions. Scum the likes of Krugman are not only criminal, but insane to boot. Think of the character "Norman Bates" from the classic Hitchcock film, Psycho -- who cleverly lied to cover up for his crimes, while truly believing that his taxidermied late mother was the culprit. Admittedly, that is an imperfect and exaggerated analogy, but not overly so. If you've ever emotionally rattled a hard-core libtard with irefutable facts during a heated debate, then you already know, from having observed their mentally unhinged and truth-distorting reaction, what it means to believe one's own lies. We are truly up against some seriously sick and demented creatures here -- with billions of dollars behind them and millions of media-worshipping fools beneath them. An uncanny resemblance Boobus Americanus 1: I read an op-ed by Paul Krugman in today's New York Times about how the deficit will be a problem again under Trump.

Boobus Americanus 2: Didn't Krugman just say, a few months ago, that the deficit was not a problem? Boobus Americanus 1: Yeah, but we have full employment now. Boobus Americanus 2: Oh. That's right. Of course.

"Zzzzzzzz. Zzzzzzzz. Zzzzzzzz" Editor: It's getting to me too, Sugar. I think I'll join you.

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