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Monday, February 22, 2016
Naked Capitalism — Gerald Friedman responds to Paul Krugman
Comes off as defensive. Plays the victim. You gotta attack and destroy like Trump. There's a lot to attack when it comes to Krugman. Trump or someone like Trump (using his tactics) would have ripped Krugman apart.
He and his tame clowns are doing politics. This is entirely a political storm and Krugman should be called out as an establishment politician - precisely the sort of person that Sanders want to boot out.
Hits him pretty hard for a lack of empiricism... hmmmmm... at least a step in the correct direction...
ReplyDeleteWeak. Weak, weak, weak, weak, weak.
ReplyDeleteComes off as defensive. Plays the victim. You gotta attack and destroy like Trump. There's a lot to attack when it comes to Krugman. Trump or someone like Trump (using his tactics) would have ripped Krugman apart.
Krugman isn't doing economics.
ReplyDeleteHe and his tame clowns are doing politics. This is entirely a political storm and Krugman should be called out as an establishment politician - precisely the sort of person that Sanders want to boot out.