What, You Thought the NYT Would Stop Fear-Mongering About Government Debt?
If you are one of the people who makes important decisions at The New York Times -- a newspaper whose publisher actually had the nerve to write in 2024 that he has " no interest in wading into politics" -- you make sure that you wade into politics whenever possible, and the more you can do it from the right, the better. You also pretend not to be doing what you are clearly doing. My most recent primal scream about this NYT verity was " We're Doing Horse-Race Political Analysis? Now?! Really?!! " published on February 27 of this year. And if there is one policy area in which Times editors cannot resist mucking around in political issues, it is economics. They often, for example, push anti-progressive-tax narratives, as I will discuss in a column in the next week or so. Their go-to move, however, is to partner with " deficit scold " organizations to push a narrative about the evils of public borrowing. Hence, the lead st...