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Is Your Opinion of Paul Krugman Favor or Unfavorable?

What is your opinion of Paul Krugman?

  • Favorable

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • Indififferent

    Votes: 2 11.8%
  • Unfavorable

    Votes: 10 58.8%

  • Total voters
    17

zgoldsmith23

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Pretty simple question. Do you respect Paul Krugman, or not? Why or why not?
 
No respect. No ill-will. Pretty sure he'd be happier with socialism than capitalism. He's free to write what he wants, but I'm disappointed people buy into it.
 
He's much too biased to be taken as an objective economist.

We'll he is openly and blatantly a Keynesian and identifies as a "big liberal" so I don't think we are arguing he is an objective economist.
 
No. Because...

 
He is a tool but at least he's generally honest about his love for a socialist state. As to his objectivity, he has none.

I would love to see the memo's and advice he gave Enron all those years he was a very well paid advisor for that company.
 
No respect. No ill-will. Pretty sure he'd be happier with socialism than capitalism. He's free to write what he wants, but I'm disappointed people buy into it.

He is a tool but at least he's generally honest about his love for a socialist state. As to his objectivity, he has none.

I would love to see the memo's and advice he gave Enron all those years he was a very well paid advisor for that company.

There's a difference between being a Keynesian and a socialist. Learn it.
 
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