In the end, by the way, de Blasio will probably be accepted by the 1
percent, since his program will end up being seen as essentially one of
slightly moderating inequality in everyone’s interest.

And that's according to Paul "Feelin' Feisty" Krugman:

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/16/the-political-economy-of-bloombergism/



On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Louis Proyect <[email protected]> wrote:

> That piece I wrote has struck a nerve:
>
>
> Hi Louis -
> My name is xxx and I'm a reporter at WNYC. I'm putting
> together profiles of the mayoral candidates and would love to hear about
> your memories of Bill de Blasio back when he was involved in activism
> around Nicaragua. Feel free to give me a call on my cell phone at (xxx)
> xxx-xxxx, or let me know when and where would be best to reach you.
> Thanks!
> xxx
>
> --
>
> I told her that there wasn't much I could remember from 25 years ago
> except that Bill was there about once a month representing the Dinkins
> administration.
>
> This go round I will be paying a lot more attention once he becomes mayor.
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