Yep.
And Krugman is just a good "economist" who doesn't have an agenda:
Tyson:
"I often find that folks who are impressed with his columns or who agree with his point of view would quickly point out that Krugman is an economist. However, a surprising number of people don’t realize that Krugman is an opinion columnist for the paper. In fact, Krugman’s column is titled “Conscience of a Liberal.”
If the title of Krugman’s column isn’t a big clue to his extraordinary liberal bias, there is a study of his columns to back it up done by Cary, N.C., researcher Ken Waight, who operates the website “Lying in Ponds.”
Waight ranks the most partisan columnists every year based upon an analysis of all of their columns and the number of positive and negative references each columnist makes to Democrats and Republicans.
From 2002 through 2008, Paul Krugman was ranked the No. 1 most partisan Democratic columnist for seven consecutive years! (His Republican counterpart has most often been Anne Coulter). For 2009, Krugman dropped to the No. 4 most partisan Democratic columnist. The reason for this decline is the same reason that Krugman is now saying that we’re in a depression.
Krugman wants even more government spending than what the Obama administration has been supporting. This may be hard for political moderates and conservatives to believe, but Obama isn’t nearly liberal enough for Krugman!
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Krugman has a horrible track record when it comes to his economic predictions. Like Nouriel Roubini, year after year beginning in 2002, Krugman would say that we were still mired in a recession or about to re-enter one. In a July 14, 2008 column, just as the economy and stock market began a terrible slide, Krugman predicted that concerns about a possible collapse of the government-sponsored lending agencies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were “overblown.” Months later, both Fannie and Freddie required a massive government bailout that ballooned to more than $100 billion.
Besides that huge blown call, Krugman also erroneously stated in that same column that Fannie and Freddie had no involvement with risky subprime loans...."
Lap it up...
And keep offering up poorly-written Krugman spin-pieces as justification for your ideology.