What Recession?
Another example of the Republican leadership bragging about their willful ignorance of their constituents' plight, this time from Texas governor Rick Haircut...sorry, Perry. He is right, of course, that Texas has faired better than many states -- relatively high oil prices have buoyed its energy economy, and it managed to avoid the worst of the housing bubble (for which I am envious). Nevertheless, it also has unemployment that, at 8%, is very high relative to its past performance. And I know from direct personal knowledge, as well as cold hard facts, that Texas has one of the worst social safety nets in the country. A social safety net that Gov. Haircut Perry has been eager to make unreliable at every turn in his zeal to cut taxes in one of the least taxed states in the country.
Unlike Steve Benen, I'm not convinced Perry's recession gaffe will cost him the election. His rival in the GOP primary, Sen. Hutchison, will inevitably be pulled to the right by the primary Base voters. It's more likely they'll end up in a "recession, what recession" contest. And the chances of Texas Democrats fielding a promising candidate are never worth betting the farm on. Finally, Haircut Perry is a pretty talented politician, as well as a talented pretty politcian.
But the "recession" crack provides another data point of Republican leadership pleased as punch with their status and condition and insensitive to others. Perry is all up in arms about the threat to Texas sovereignty posed by federal stimulus funds, but he's positively jocular about whether this here phantom recession has adversely impacted any of the people who might actually vote for him in the coming year.
















McCain and Obama both said the US economy was fundamentally sound/strong. I don't think it cost McCain the election. And I also don't think it cost Obama his drop in ratings.
People are smarter than you're giving them credit for. They don't need a politician to tell them how the economy is doing. They can figure it out for themselves. They know politicians are full of rhetoric.
September 20, 2009 11:50 AM | Reply | Permalink
No, MCB, Obama talked about the coming economic crisis. McCain was clueless. If you can't remember that, it is probably because you don't want to.
September 20, 2009 7:14 PM | Reply | Permalink
Obama said back in March that we need to keep focusing on all the fundamentally sound aspects of our economy. That sounds a lot like what McCain said. Even the NYTimes seems to agree with me that they made similar statements. (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/14/us/politics/14message.html?_r=1)
September 20, 2009 8:15 PM | Reply | Permalink
a year ago McCain had no idea that our economy was tanking. obama knew it and discussed it intelligently. in march, 2009, obama discussed those things in our economy that were positive. you are being your usual obtuse self.
September 20, 2009 10:03 PM | Reply | Permalink
no - you are being your usual positive self. Even the NYTimes agreed with me. Both of them were trying to put lipstick on a pig and keep the public upbeat. I don't blame either of them for trying it.
September 20, 2009 11:10 PM | Reply | Permalink
McCain, McCain, I am trying to remember. Who?
September 20, 2009 7:32 PM | Reply | Permalink