Krugman: NYT Op-Ed: romney's 5-point plan is a sham
Pointing Toward Prosperity?
Mitt Romney has been barnstorming the country, telling voters that he has a five-point plan to restore prosperity. And some voters, alas, seem to believe what hes saying. So President Obama has now responded with his own plan, a little blue booklet containing 27 policy proposals. How do these two plans stack up?
Well, as Ive said before,
Mr. Romneys plan is a sham. Its a list of things he claims will happen, with no description of the policies he would follow to make those things happen. We will cut the deficit and put America on track to a balanced budget, he declares, but he refuses to specify which tax loopholes he would close to offset his $5 trillion in tax cuts.
It (Obama's plan) is disappointing, to be sure.
But a slow job is better than a snow job. Mr. Obama may not be as bold as wed like, but he isnt actively misleading voters the way Mr. Romney is. Furthermore, if we ask what Mr. Romney would probably do in practice, including sharp cuts in programs that aid the less well-off and the imposition of hard-money orthodoxy on the Federal Reserve, it looks like a program that might well derail the recovery and send us back into recession.
And you should never forget the broader policy context.
Mr. Obama may not have an exciting economic plan, but, if he is re-elected, he will get to implement a health reform that is the biggest improvement in Americas safety net since Medicare. Mr. Romney doesnt have an economic plan at all, but he is determined not just to repeal Obamacare but to impose savage cuts in Medicaid. So never mind all those bullet points. Think instead about the 45 million Americans who either will or wont receive essential health care, depending on who wins on Nov. 6.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/26/opinion/krugman-pointing-toward-prosperity.html?_r=0