On March 4, in an
Life is full of choices: what to eat, where to live, how to vote, etc. Some choices we make end up good, some not so good. In the U.S.A. we are lucky to still have that choice. Many have died for that right. A person in prison, or living in a country such as Cuba, Russia, Iran, or some other dictatorship, is not confronted with “choices.” They have people who take away these difficult decisions for them.
It is wonderful to live in a country where people like Paul Krugman can be given newspaper space and be paid for this type of opinion.
I would not describe Krugman as “a piece of work.” Think of some other descriptive phrase.
Gerald SheldonDurango