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March 17, 2005

NEWSFLASH: Paul Krugman is Right!

But don't give him any credit. From the editors at the Pittsburgh Tribune Review:
New York Times columnist Paul Krugman says the debate over private Social Security accounts is "about what kind of society America should be." He's right. But Mr. Krugman's vision makes us shudder -- America should be an ever-larger socialist state underwritten by ever-larger wealth-transference schemes. We think Americans of every income cohort can and should be allowed to build wealth with their own money. We know this might be a difficult philosophy for the Krugmans of the world to understand. For them, a refresher course -- it's called liberty.

Posted by Andrew Roth at March 17, 2005 10:26 AM | Print

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