Paul Krugman
January 26, 2010, 1:17 pm
A Tale Of Two SOTUsIn 1982 Ronald Reagan gave his first State of the Union address. His approval rating was about the same as Barack Obama’s now. His economic track record was considerably worse: instead of presiding over the end of a recession, he had presided over the beginning of one, and the economy was in free fall.
Nonetheless, Reagan mounted an unapologetic defense of his economic ideology, combined with a harsh critique of his precedecessors.We haven’t heard Obama’s SOTU yet. But the big news seems to be the spending freeze. What I hear from bat-squeaks is that it’s not a big deal on economic substance, and that admin officials hope it will clear the way for some modest job-creation efforts. We’ll see about that. Rhetorically, however,
Obama is clearly, conspicuously endorsing his opponents’ world-view — which will buy him precisely nothing in return.
I don’t think I’m going to watch the SOTU; all indications are that it will be deeply, deeply depressing.
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/26/a-tale-of-two-sotus/