- Reading Paul Krugman's "End This Depression Now!" got me thinking about "The Zax" by Dr. Seuss. (Businessweek)
- Just how stupid does Mitt Romney think we are? If you've been following his campaign from the beginning, that's a question you have probably asked many times. (The State)
- LOS ANGELES, Aug. 9, 2010 -- Paul Krugmans America Grows Dark , an opinion piece in todays New York Times, is brutally on target. It is a telling column, I think, on how America is shutting down, needlessly, and at disastrous cost. (American Reporter)
- As much as the job market has suffered under President Obama, his record up to this point is still better than that of his predecessor. (Huffington Post)
- The conventional wisdom in Europe goes like this: The leadership of Europe has been a total disaster throughout the crisis, but it would be HORRIBLE if France changed course and didnt re-elect Sarkozy. (The Business Insider)
- The New York Times columnist is paid for his opinions, but he says, "like many liberal American Jews I basically avoid thinking about where Israel is going." And where it's going, writes Krugman, is "national suicide. (Truthdig)
- New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman believes that the policies of the current "narrow minded" Israeli government "are basically a gradual long-run form of national suicide. (Forward)
- This morning, Paul Krugman posted this on his blog: "Obama's Missing Theme." It's a continuation of a story-line this 24-hour news cycle which was started by Edward Luce over at the Financial Times: "Obama needs to find a theme soon. (DAILY KOS)
- The Left considers Steve Jobs, the charismatic PC pioneer, a self-centered individualist, who did not conform to elite etiquette. (Forbes)
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
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