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In reply to the discussion: Paul Krugman, former defender of offshoring, delivers a steel-toe boot to its Smeagol-like face. [View all]closeupready
(29,503 posts)2. Same thing with Robert Reich. I kind of snicker
every time someone here posts one of his op-eds about what ails the middle class.
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Paul Krugman, former defender of offshoring, delivers a steel-toe boot to its Smeagol-like face. [View all]
Zalatix
Aug 2012
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I don't Paul Krugman ever renounced "Free Trade". His most popular book is in support of it.
Romulox
Aug 2012
#1
Reich published an essay defending outsourcing last month (quote could've been cribbed from CATO)
Romulox
Aug 2012
#25
I'm not sure what could be a bigger repudiation of offshoring than what Krugman said here:
Zalatix
Aug 2012
#4
How about his ENTIRE BODY OF HIS ACADEMIC work? It weighs a lot more than one sentence on a blog.
Romulox
Aug 2012
#24
FYI: We don't have "free trade" with Germany. We have it with impoverished nations like Mexico. nt
Romulox
Aug 2012
#27
I'm not going to explain to you the difference between the "North American Free Trade Agreement"
Romulox
Aug 2012
#32
LOL: "The cheap labor, tax and regulation exemptions are a unrelated corruption of free trade."
Romulox
Aug 2012
#26
You've repeatedly failed to engage with long, well-thought responses. You get what you give. nt
Romulox
Aug 2012
#33
Great article. It is domestic outsourcing (to nonunion contractors) that Krugman is blasting.
pampango
Aug 2012
#17
A critique of moving jobs to the non-union south is not a defense of child-labor overseas.
Romulox
Aug 2012
#28
The audience didn't just jeer, they said the money went into Romney's pockets!
reformist2
Aug 2012
#42