21Sep04 The Great Unraveling by Paul Krugman
Without wanting to take a side on today’s American political scene, we will be attending a lecture by Mr. Krugman tomorrow evening presented by Arizona State University.
Unlike most political commentators, Krugman really knows a great deal about what he rants about, particularly when the topic is economics. He’s more than just a journalist – he’s a distinguished professor of economics at Princeton University and ranked as one of the world’s top international economists by The Economist magazine.
What is "The Great Unraveling"? It is the title to Mr. Krugman’s latest book where he presents his theories as to why the US has lost its way in the economic and political arenas and "recommends a road map for getting the country back on track."
28Sep04
3:04pm
Paul Krugman is a fascinating person. I saw him on a CNBC TV special with Tim Russert and they also had Bill O’Reilly. A really entertaining show. It was interesting to hear the different political/economical viewpoints between Krugman and O’Reilly. Anyways, the reason I’m typing this comment.
You’re resume page has two broken links on your “Work Experience” The “WTOnline” links goes to “wtonline.wtamu.com” not “.edu.” BTW, I like your work on the WTAMU’s Kappa Alpha Order chapter (HTML coding, PHP programming, and graphics) which is how I visited your personal website. (view the page source of one of the pages) Don’t worry, I just examine to see if it is modern HTML coding.
28Sep04
9:28pm
Anonymous WTAMU Undergrad,
I really didn’t know much about Paul Krugman (still don’t) but I can easily see how any conversation between himself and Bill O’Reilly can lead to fireworks. Specially with Tim Russert as the moderator. I would be interested in finding out more about how each person came to their own conclusions, specially when they are so different. I guess that is why politics can be such a hard thing to predict or even “put a finger on it” kind of subject.
Glad to know you like the KA site and let me know if I can be of any assistance in the future and hope after the HTML inspection, you still hold the site to a decent standard. ;o) Thank you for stopping by this site and letting me know about the dead links, they now point to the appropriate site.