NYT OP-EDS

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February 3, 2013   ·   0 Comments

By Bob Somerby: In Friday morning’s New York Times, David Brooks lays out the case for comprehensive immigration reform.

Paul Krugman: Austerity Is Not the Answer

By Chris Mooney: There are few political commentators who excite such passion (whether admiration or, on the other end, rage) as New York Times columnist Paul Krugman. The ...

One of the Most Worthless Times Columns Ever!

Bob Somerby: In yesterday morning’s New York Times, a bipartisan pair offer one of the silliest op-ed columns ever.

Thomas Friedman is Way Off Today

By Dean Baker: That’s a cheap shot derived from the information that the NYT gave us at the end of Thomas Friedman’s column: “Maureen Dowd is off ...

David Brooks, in Defense of Doing Nothing

By Marie Burns: Like most conservatives, New York Times columnist David Brooks cannot hold two opposing ideas in his mind at the same time. In fact, ...

Nicholas Kristof on low-Income Kids!

By Bob Somerby: Kids who come from low-income, low-literacy backgrounds tend to be strongly disadvantaged. There may not be any books in the home. Their parents or care-givers may not read to them—may not take them to the library.

What do the Beltway Moderates Actually Want?

By Alex Pareene: As David Brooks taught us last week, Barack Obama’s cunning plan to sabotage and undermine the Republican Party is to repeatedly force them to act ...

Actuaries Confirm That Latest Scare Talk on Social Security Is Off-Base

By Kathy Ruffing: We’ve debunked the claim in a recent New York Times op-ed that Social Security’s official long-term financial projections are based on outdated and inaccurate assumptions and thus ...

David Brooks’ Trouble With Arithmetic Leads Him Astray Again

By Dean Baker: David Brooks would benefit hugely from a remedial course in grade school arithmetic. It might keep him from saying silly things in his ...

Krugman versus Stiglitz on Inequality and Economic Growth

By Dean Baker: Joe Stiglitz had an Opionator piece in the NYT arguing that inequality was bad for growth. Krugman responded...

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