Monday, August 11, 2014

Krugman: "Government inefficiency a myth"

Only Krugman would be bold enough to make such an outrageous claim, and only his followers would be so dumb as to believe it.

Government inefficiency is rare, and not even close to as bad as private companies, according to the high priest of liberalism.

In other news:

the FDA hasn't approved any advancements in sunscreen chemicals for 15 years. Skin cancer being the most prevalent form of cancer in America today; the EPA still hasn't fired anyone for watching 2-6 hours of porn per day; the VA has been covering up thousands of deaths and hiding actual wait times; the IRS "lost" 2 years worth of emails, between Lois Lerner and her pals, who were targeting anti-government activist groups; and earlier this year, our government suspended the debt ceiling, because when you're as efficient as they are ($17 trillion+ in debt), you need to borrow money indefinitely, and never pay it back.

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