Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Kevin Drum — The Weird Politics of Republican Hostage Taking

Here's the weird part: The (relative) moderates want to rely on the debt ceiling for leverage, even though breaching the debt ceiling would be far more catastrophic than a government shutdown. The (relative) extremists are shying away from the horror of a debt ceiling breach and just want to continue the shutdown. Doesn't this seem backward? 
It depends on what the real motivations are. Team Boehner claims that they want to use the debt ceiling as a hostage because it's better leverage. But Team Erickson doesn't believe them. They apparently think this is just cover. The moderates know perfectly well that a debt ceiling breach would cause a market panic that in turn would force Republicans to cave in. So they're only pushing this line because they want a way out of the fight, and this will do it. Conversely, a fight over the government shutdown could go on for a long, long time, and eventually Democrats might end up caving in.
I think that Kevin Drum is correct here. Any game theorists out there?

Mother Jones
The Weird Politics of Republican Hostage Taking
Kevin Drum


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Tom -

Did you see this one yet? Sweet!

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2013-10-09/koch-industries-distances-itself-from-congress-obamacare-fight