1. Medicare Is Not Sustainable in Its Current Form

    Economist Paul Krugman pretends that Medicare can be saved “in its current form” by rationing health care delivery substantially.

  1. Paul Krugman, professor in economics and New York Times columnist, announces his winning of the Nobel Prize in Princeton, New Jersey, October 13, 2008 (Getty Images/Jeff Zelevansky)

    Is Austerity Failing?

    Paul Krugman doesn’t tell the whole story when he points at Greece to argue against spending cuts.

  1. Patients Are Consumers

    Paul Krugman argues that patients shouldn’t be called “consumers” because medicine is a noble profession.

  1. Paul Krugman, professor in economics and New York Times columnist, announces his winning of the Nobel Prize in Princeton, New Jersey, October 13, 2008 (Getty Images/Jeff Zelevansky)

    Paul Krugman’s Big Government Fantasies

    Economist Paul Krugman believes that the majority of stupid Americans can’t do without government micromanaging their lives.

  1. Atlas statue in Portmeirion, Wales, October 5, 2008

    Thatcher Proves Krugman Wrong

    It should come as little surprise that economist Paul Krugman continues to insist that government spend evermore borrowed money, in