http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/02/opinion/02krugman.html?_r=3Op-Ed Columnist
Defining Prosperity Down
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: August 1, 2010
I’m starting to have a sick feeling about prospects for American workers — but not, or not entirely, for the reasons you might think.
Yes, growth is slowing, and the odds are that unemployment will rise, not fall, in the months ahead. That’s bad. But what’s worse is the growing evidence that our governing elite just doesn’t care — that a once-unthinkable level of economic distress is in the process of becoming the new normal.
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What lies down this path? Here’s what I consider all too likely: Two years from now unemployment will still be extremely high, quite possibly higher than it is now. But instead of taking responsibility for fixing the situation, politicians and Fed officials alike will declare that high unemployment is structural, beyond their control. And as I said, over time these excuses may turn into a self-fulfilling prophecy, as the long-term unemployed lose their skills and their connections with the work force, and become unemployable.
I’d like to imagine that public outrage will prevent this outcome. But while Americans are indeed angry, their anger is unfocused. And so I worry that our governing elite, which just isn’t all that into the unemployed, will allow the jobs slump to go on and on and on.
The governing elite have a whole different agenda on their plate and it involves facilitating more of the wealth transfer to private hands.
The governing elite are a lot more pre-occupied with their phony deficit war and whittling away at the social saftety nets and building whole Potemkin Villages of fake reform - facades with no substance.
But carry on everyone. Krugman does not have a clue what he's talking about.