Friday, November 16, 2007

Sucker

Krugman:

But Social Security isn’t a big problem that demands a solution; it’s a small problem, way down the list of major issues facing America, that has nonetheless become an obsession of Beltway insiders. And on Social Security, as on many other issues, what Washington means by bipartisanship is mainly that everyone should come together to give conservatives what they want.

We all wish that American politics weren’t so bitter and partisan. But if you try to find common ground where none exists — which is the case for many issues today — you end up being played for a fool. And that’s what has just happened to Mr. Obama.


On the other hand, while I don't agree with raising the income cap, I also don't like Democrats adopting scary "tax increase" rhetoric either.

Maybe I'll vote for the pony.