Columbus Dispatch finally runs a Paul Krugman column
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Bravo Big D!
Even if it's an anti-Obama column. Krugman makes persuasive arguements about why an Obama presidency could be a disappointment from the perspective of progressives. I'll still take my chances that Obama is creating a social movement. It's a good sign if the Dispatch editors are nervous about Obama.
Dispatch readers would have benefited from Krugman's columns about how the Bush tax cuts (which are skewed to the top 2%) would cause the national debt to explode. Or his columns about how Reaganomics and Crony Capitalism are devastating democracy and the middle class.
Or his columns about how the corporate media served as lapdogs for the Neocons to confuse Osama and Sadam to sell the Iraq War.
When will the Dispatch realize that they'll sell more newspapers when America restores the New Deal and protects its industrial base with tariffs to bring back good-paying manufacturing jobs?
Even if it's an anti-Obama column. Krugman makes persuasive arguements about why an Obama presidency could be a disappointment from the perspective of progressives. I'll still take my chances that Obama is creating a social movement. It's a good sign if the Dispatch editors are nervous about Obama.
Dispatch readers would have benefited from Krugman's columns about how the Bush tax cuts (which are skewed to the top 2%) would cause the national debt to explode. Or his columns about how Reaganomics and Crony Capitalism are devastating democracy and the middle class.
Or his columns about how the corporate media served as lapdogs for the Neocons to confuse Osama and Sadam to sell the Iraq War.
When will the Dispatch realize that they'll sell more newspapers when America restores the New Deal and protects its industrial base with tariffs to bring back good-paying manufacturing jobs?

















