Rant: As A Rule Dont Bet Against…:Washington Times – EDITORIAL: Too rosy for even a Nobel Prize winner?

people who seem to forget what they teach their undergraduates to toe the party line. They always seem to find a way to spin things their way,
Personally I just ignore people who I cant trust to be honest about stuff. This I posit is what is happening.

Harvard economics Professor Greg Mankiw thinks that Mr. Obama’s growth forecasts are overly optimistic and that the federal deficit will be a lot larger than Mr. Obama thinks. He was chastised by Princeton’s Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize winner in economics, who on his New York Times blog claims that Mankiw can only make the predictions that he does because of “more than a bit of deliberate obtuseness.” He titled his post on Mankiw, “Roots of Evil.”
Last Wednesday, Mankiw responded to Krugman’s attacks by suggesting: “Well, Paul, if you are so confident in this forecast, would you like to place a wager on it and take advantage of my wickedness?” Krugman has still not responded. It seems even a Nobel Prize winner isn’t willing to lay money on Mr. Obama’s rosy projections.
Washington Times – EDITORIAL: Too rosy for even a Nobel Prize winner?.

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