Political Priorities

Professor Krugman usually zooms right in to the crux of our political dysfunction. He's done it again. The highlight:

In effect, a large part of our political class is showing its priorities: given the choice between asking the richest 2 percent or so of Americans to go back to paying the tax rates they paid during the Clinton-era boom, or allowing the nation’s foundations to crumble — literally in the case of roads, figuratively in the case of education — they’re choosing the latter.

It’s a disastrous choice in both the short run and the long run.

Both political parties represent the interests of corporations and the economic elite. We simply don't have a party of labor in this country. And forget about all that Tea Party bullshit -- that's warmed over John Birch Society lunacy backed by far-right foundation money.

If the state is not willing to counteract the power of the ownership class, then there is no reason to have a state. (That is, no reason for workers to keep supporting the state.)