Paranoia Still Striking Deep
Apr. 28th, 2012 07:51 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The paranoid in me keeps saying that you can't have a dictatorship - never mind which nation(s) - without a Depression first.
And there's Professor Krugman over there trying to remind the powers that be that austerity is THE worst thing for avoiding a Depression...and being ignored.
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/27/opinion/krugman-death-of-a-fairy-tale.html
(And the New York Times is shrinking their paywall-free article access from 20 articles/month to 10. This is going to have to be Dealt With by the Net at large some day, yes?)
And there's Professor Krugman over there trying to remind the powers that be that austerity is THE worst thing for avoiding a Depression...and being ignored.
https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/27/opinion/krugman-death-of-a-fairy-tale.html
(And the New York Times is shrinking their paywall-free article access from 20 articles/month to 10. This is going to have to be Dealt With by the Net at large some day, yes?)
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Date: 2012-05-02 02:04 pm (UTC)Instead, the Orlando Sentinel keeps doing worse and worse coverage. And there's consequences to this. The Zimmerman/Martin case got out of hand partly because the cops screwed up the initial investigation, but also because the Martin family was justly infuriated when the local paper didn't pay any attention to their son's death or to the fact that the local cops didn't do much of an investigation. On a lesser note, the Zimmerman family is irritated that the local paper didn't pay attention to increased robberies in their area/failure of the police to solve said increased robberies in their area.
Mind you, I don't know that press coverage before this could have helped avoid the Zimmerman/Martin tragedy. But the lack of coverage before and immediately after didn't help and has ended up causing additional pain to the Martin family, who certainly didn't need more of it.