President Obama recently announced he'll be
holding a jobs summit in early December in order to get the best brains in economists and industry together to help figure out how to turn unemployment around faster. Two faces that absolutely need to be there are America's top two Nobel laureates in Economics, Joe Stiglitz and Paul Krugman. But
Krugman already says he hasn't been invited. No word from Stiglitz.
Unfortunately, the administration has a penchant for snubs. The blogs have been snubbed from the beginning - while every other Democratic constituency was invited for meetings with the president, not the blogs. (Unless you consider a conservative blogger, Andrew Sullivan, representative of the liberal blogs. And now that Josh Marshall has turned his site into more a mainstream media presence than a blog, suddenly he's welcome to meet the president, ten months into the presidency.) But it's not just the Netroots, Team Obama started to create early on a list of good gays and bad gays in the LGBT community (the good get invited to cocktail parties, the bad ask the President to keep his promises, and they get ignored by Obama's supposed gay liaison (who isn't a liaison at all - Obama refused to reinstate the Clinton-era position, so a lower-level staffer (Clinton appointed a special assistant to the position) named Brian Bond kind of sort of has the job in addition to other duties, but the 'bad gays" never hear from him)). And so it goes with economic policy as well.
The President famously
snubbed Stiglitz and Krugman at the beginning of his administration, when we were desperately trying to figure out how to avoid the country collapsing into a second Great Depression. And while Krugman was a Hillary supporter - as if that should matter when trying to determine how to avoid an economic collapse - Stiglitz was an early, and vocal, Obama supporter. Finally, after much criticism, the President
invited Krugman and Stiglitz for dinner.
Not that things got better after that.
So what about now? Will the snub continue, or will the Obama White House acknowledge that it needs to start listening to a diversity of views, including the views of progressive Democrats.
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