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Paul Krugman Quotes

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It’s not about the budget; it’s about the power... So will the attack on unions succeed? I don’t know. But anyone who cares about retaining government of the people by the people should hope that it doesn’t  (Paul Krugman Quotes) I believe that the only important structural obstacles to world prosperity are the obsolete doctrines that clutter the minds of men  (Paul Krugman Quotes) Rising inequality isn’t about who has the knowledge; it’s about who has the power  (Paul Krugman Quotes) I don’t want a job in the administration; I think I’m more effective carping from the sidelines  (Paul Krugman Quotes) There’s nothing magic about spending on tanks and bombs rather than roads and bridges  (Paul Krugman Quotes) Tax cuts were not going to be effective at creating jobs, and the job creation record is lousy  (Paul Krugman Quotes) The important thing to understand is that the case for pollution control isn’t based on some kind of aesthetic distaste for industrial society. Pollution does real, measurable damage, especially to human health  (Paul Krugman Quotes) Republican candidates had to appeal to their base, which is by and large elderly white people arguing with empty chairs  (Paul Krugman Quotes) If you can create even the illusion of high profitability for a few years, then when the thing collapses you can walk out of the wreckage a very rich man  (Paul Krugman Quotes) This is a serious analysis of a ridiculous subject, which is of course the opposite of what is usual in economics  (Paul Krugman Quotes)
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