Maybe he likes stepladders and tutus?   Nah!   he seems more like the Freud
type. 

REH





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At 06:01 30/04/2013, you wrote:

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>(MS) Afterthought: Maybe Krugman is more like Tiresias than Cassandra.

Though he doesn't have to transform into female form. It's said that Mrs. 
Krugman is the instigator of his op-eds.

Keith




me> Arthur wrote:
me>
me>> I don't perceive professor Krugman as a whiner but more as a 
me>> Cassandra.
me>
me> That's my perception, too.


REH> Actually REH wrote that.

Ummmmm.... Lemme see here...Ooop, right.  Sorry.

So I missed Arthur's squib, too, which was to follow your
above-misattributed remark with:

Arthur> Yes someone who can't get enough of the spotlight.

So Krugman is a sort of prima donna? Hogging the spotlight, upstaging the
other figures in the drama?  Well, I dunno.  If he just put out stuff
equitably reasoned in the highly qualified propositions and tentative
hypotheses of an academic paper on economics, most people, even readers of
the NYT, would never wade through it.

At least he writes readable prose, readable enough to merit criticism.
Better than extemporaneous rants posted to U-tube.

Afterthought: Maybe Krugman is more like Tiresias than Cassandra.


- Mike

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Michael Spencer                  Nova Scotia, Canada       .~.
                                                      

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