The activist tactics were different in the two cases and all perfectly legal, even though they may fly in the face of the pro-transparency trends that have dominated public and privatesector efforts to clean up the mess of 2008.
As Americans look to their elected officials for solutions, lawmakers are spurning pro-growth policies and seeking instead to squeeze more revenue from an already beleaguered privatesector.
Does Krugman, despite the pro-Democratic tenor of his newspaper columns, believe Obamacare should be replaced by a program more geared to the privatesector?