- Monday, 29 April 2013, NEW YORK, NEW YORK - New York Times economics Nobel Prize-winnng columnist Princeton Professor Paul Krugman yesterday assumed the name of "Krugtron The Invincible" in response to what he described essentially as continuing annoyingly ignorant criticism from so-called "austerity economist" mouthpieces of the United States' richest 1% (soon to be if not already 0.1%) which tools of the rich Professor Krugman dismissed as "Knaves and Fools". The Ninth Amendment editorial staff's responsive comment published yesterday in the digital New York Times appears verbatim below. Readers may click on the link below to go directly to the comment and Professor Krugman's piece entitled "Knaves, Fools and Me (Meta)" to which the below comment responded.
The Ninth Amendment to the Constitution is the strongest statement therein that powers not expressly granted the State are retained as rights of the People. The State has misconstrued, misrepresented, ignored, and denied the People's rights by elimination of protections reserved alone to them, not recognized by the Supreme Court, the Legislative, and worst the Executive Branch in the illegitimate exercise of draconian powers which unlawfully disparage the inalienable rights of the People.
29 April 2013
Times Columnist Professor "Krugtron The Invincible" Blasts Richest 1%'s Ignorant Tool Austerity Economists As "Knaves And Fools"
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