By the curious standard of the GDP, the nation's economic hero is a terminal cancer patient who is going through a costly divorce. The happiest event is an earthquake or a hurricane. The most desirable habitat is a multibillion-dollar Superfund site. All these add to the GDP, because they cause money to change hands. It is as if a business kept a balance sheet by merely adding up all "transactions," without distinguishing between income and expenses, or between assets and liabilities.
Cobb, Halstead, Rowe, The Atlantic, October 1995
Keynesian economics to a T. Money moved? We're rich! Everyone who believes in it has a PhD in stupidity.