Paul Krugman, former advisor to Enron, pseudo-economist, and full time kookin the NYT on Friday:
"Sometimes I do find myself puzzled: why don't privatizers understand that their schemes rest on the peculiar belief that there is a giant free lunch there for the taking?
But then I remember what Upton Sinclair wrote: 'It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.' " [italics mine-WAA]
Krugman obviously likes this quote because it defines his existence with the NYT and his use of his supposed knowledge of economics. As you may can tell I don't like Krugman at all. Period.
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