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Thursday, November 24, 2016

"Krugman has taken to Twitter frequently since Trump was elected to express concerns over various parts of a Trump presidency." The same concerns we have.

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KRUGMAN: Trump is going to bring about 'an era of corrupt governance unprecedented in US history'
By Bob Bryan, November 21, 2016

Paul Krugman, the Nobel-winning economist and New York Times columnist, once again took to Twitter on Monday to express his discontent with the future Donald Trump administration.

In a series of tweets, Krugman decried the possibility of corruption within the Trump administration, particularly in regard to Trump's massive proposed infrastructure plan and foreign policy.

"We're about to enter, or may already have entered, an era of corrupt governance unprecedented in US history," Krugman tweeted on Monday.

Krugman suggested he believes that the public-private co-investment strategy of Trump's proposed $550 billion infrastructure package would allow the president-elect to give favorable contracts to associates or even his own companies. Krugman wrote that Trump's family could take $10 billion "skimmed off the top" without anyone noticing.

"Expect to see lots of privatization and a general shift from transparent to murky so that favors can be traded," Krugman wrote.

Trump has already prompted questions about his business dealings and family as he transitions into the presidency. Presidents typically put their private business interests in a blind trust during their terms. Trump has said that his business interests would be shifted to his children.

Yet Ivanka Trump sat in on a meeting last week with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, which critics have said is a conflict of interest.

Additionally, Krugman said the president-elect's foreign policy would be tilted toward authoritarian governments that could trade favors with Trump.

"And think about the pro-tyrant bias of foreign policy," Krugman wrote.

"Democratic regimes — say, in Europe — are by their own rules unable to offer de-facto personal bribes to the US president," he continued. "Putin's Russia or, for that matter, Xi's China, will be fine with sending huge business to the profiteer-in-chief. And that will cause a tilt of US policy toward authoritarian regimes."

Krugman has taken to Twitter frequently since Trump was elected to express concerns over various parts of a Trump presidency.

Krugman concluded Monday's tirade by telling people to "stay alert."

Here's the entire tweetstorm:
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
We're about to enter, or may already have entered, an era of corrupt governance unprecedented in U.S. history. What does it mean? 1/
7:04 AM - 21 Nov 2016
21 Nov
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
We're about to enter, or may already have entered, an era of corrupt governance unprecedented in U.S. history. What does it mean? 1/

 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
Important to realize that the money stolen by the first family is a minor issue; $10 billion, say, skimmed off the top is rounding error 2/
7:06 AM - 21 Nov 2016
21 Nov
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
Important to realize that the money stolen by the first family is a minor issue; $10 billion, say, skimmed off the top is rounding error 2/
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
What matters much more is the distortion of policy in directions that can be monetized. Gratuitous private investors in infrastructure 3/
7:07 AM - 21 Nov 2016
21 Nov
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
What matters much more is the distortion of policy in directions that can be monetized. Gratuitous private investors in infrastructure 3/
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
is just the start. Expect to see lots of privatization and a general shift from transparent to murky so that favors can be traded 4/
7:08 AM - 21 Nov 2016
21 Nov
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
is just the start. Expect to see lots of privatization and a general shift from transparent to murky so that favors can be traded 4/ 
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
And think about the pro-tyrant bias of foreign policy. Democratic regimes -- say, in Europe -- are by their own rules unable to offer 5/
7:10 AM - 21 Nov 2016
21 Nov
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
And think about the pro-tyrant bias of foreign policy. Democratic regimes -- say, in Europe -- are by their own rules unable to offer 5/
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
de facto personal bribes to the U.S. president. Putin's Russia or, for that matter, Xi's China, will be fine with sending huge business 6/
7:11 AM - 21 Nov 2016
21 Nov
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
de facto personal bribes to the U.S. president. Putin's Russia or, for that matter, Xi's China, will be fine with sending huge business 6/
 Paul Krugman ✔ @paulkrugman
to the profiteer-in-chief. And that will cause a tilt of U.S. policy toward authoritarian regimes. Stay alert 7/
7:12 AM - 21 Nov 2016
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