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Will Texas electric grid catastrophe end post-Reagan failed economics? I don’t like Krugman’s answer

Will Texas electric grid catastrophe end post-Reagan failed economics? I don't like Krugman's answer

We must make the Texas Catastrophe the nail-in-the-coffin for post-Reagan failed economics. Economist Paul Krugman is not sure. I am! Why?

Post-Reagan failed economics must end

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Conservative economic policies hurt the poor and middle-class as it transfers wealth to a few. The Texas Electric grid catastrophe is no different. And the path to wealth transfer under all scenarios was clear.

One need not argue about Post-Reagan failed economics. We are living it. The process is always similar. In this case:

That scenario is post-Reagan failed economics.  When Joe Scarborough asked Paul Krugman if this failure would finally mark the end, Krugman took a defeatist attitude. He pointed out the constancy of failures has not done the job yet, and he does not hold hope.

I have a message for Krugman, YES WE CAN! Yes, we can make a difference this time, but it means not allowing the American short attention span to occur this time. We need to show that Texas suffering a possibility for every American in these times. Hell, even Kansas, the state that followed the Conservative mantra to the letter, has now elected a Democratic governor and lieutenant governor. It won’t be easy. But we should never throw our hands up in the air and give up.

The Right never gives up on its failed policies. We should not give up either. After all, progressive policies are what Americans say they want and have proven better for most. 

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