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Nobel laureate. Op-Ed columnist, @nytopinion. Author, “The Return of Depression Economics,” “The Great Unraveling,” "Arguing With Zombies," + more.

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    1. Paul Krugman‏Verified account @paulkrugman 11 Sep 2020

      So it's 9/11. Hard to remember now how large the terrorist attack loomed in our national psyche; after all, in death toll Covid-19 is already the equivalent of 60 9/11s. But a few thoughts and recollections 1/

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    2. Paul Krugman‏Verified account @paulkrugman 11 Sep 2020

      Overall, Americans took 9/11 pretty calmly. Notably, there wasn't a mass outbreak of anti-Muslim sentiment and violence, which could all too easily have happened. And while GW Bush was a terrible president, to his credit he tried to calm prejudice, not feed it 2/

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    3. Paul Krugman‏Verified account @paulkrugman 11 Sep 2020

      Daily behavior wasn't drastically affected. True, for a while people were afraid to fly: my wife and I took a lovely trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands a couple of months later, because air fares and hotel rooms were so cheap. But life returned to normal fairly fast 3/

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    4. Paul Krugman‏Verified account @paulkrugman 11 Sep 2020

      On the other hand, I groan whenever I see some pundit describing the aftermath as a time of national unity. On the contrary, Republicans began exploiting the atrocity almost immediately — trying to use it to cut capital gains taxes within 48 hours 4/

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    5. Paul Krugman‏Verified account @paulkrugman 11 Sep 2020

      And of course the Bush team used 9/11 to take us into an unrelated and disastrous war. It's actually remarkable how many of the media-promoted "heroes" of 9/11 ended up revealed as horrible people. Remember Bernie Kerik? And will Giuliani ever get off my TV screen? 5/

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      Paul Krugman‏Verified account @paulkrugman 11 Sep 2020

      Almost two decades on, it's now clear that the real threat to America comes not from foreign terrorists but from home-grown white supremacists. But you know what? That was true even in 2001. 6/

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        2. Peter A. Pinto‏ @peterApinto 11 Sep 2020
          Replying to @paulkrugman

          That last sentence was overstepping the argument. Jihadists were and are a big threat to all civilised societies.

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        1. Ricardo Williams‏ @RicardoWilliams 11 Sep 2020
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        2. C V H‏ @CVH000001 11 Sep 2020
          Replying to @paulkrugman

          I can draw a straight line from 9/11, exploitation there of and Trumpism. Let’s not underestimate how radically 9/11 changed America & the world.

          3 replies . 4 retweets 46 likes
        3. ЁtzdaJoяйoz ⋰·⋰‏ @helloitsnoto 11 Sep 2020
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          9/10 doctors recommend facts over feelings

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        2. dtf1947‏ @dtf1947 11 Sep 2020
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          Ten years ago I sat at a table with a group of people, some of whom would be VERY recognizable names in the national security world, & argued domestic right wing terrorism was a serious growing threat. They all said I was being overly dramatic, it would never be a serious issue.

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        1. Ron Coleman‏Verified account @RonColeman 11 Sep 2020
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          Did someone fax you this brilliant insight?

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