send me some Kleenex.
"Max B. Sawicky" wrote:
>
> My favorite line from Cox was that one sign
> we are richer now is that we have bottled
> water rather than tap water. Something to
> bring tears to Perelman's eyes.
>
--
Michael Perelman
Economics Department
California State University
Chico,
Hey, I didn't write that, it's from the NY Times article I sent to the
list...Steve
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, William S. Lear wrote:
> On Monday, January 24, 2000 at 13:26:56 (-1000) Stephen E Philion writes:
> >
> > And what of the poorest Americans' loss of ground compared to the
> > r
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I'd like to see a point-by-point rebuttal to this, sent certified
mail, to the authors. Let's draft it here and let Max send it off on
his finest letterhead. Bill
Send to who? And why on my letterhead?
As I mentioned before (might have been on LBO),
my boss Larry Mishel an
I'm afraid Cox and Alm are pretty hopeless. I debated Cox (and was called a
Communist by him) on NPR a couple of months, and he's a pure, free-market
ideologue. The New York Times op-ed piece from which this quote comes
typifies their approach. Rather than treating education and inequality as
inte