Amy Goldstein
Autor von Janesville: An American Story
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Amy Goldstein has been a staff writer for thirty years at The Washington Post, where much of her work has focused on social policy. Among her awards, she shared the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. She has been a fellow at Harvard University at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism and at mehr anzeigen the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. She lives in Washington, DC. weniger anzeigen
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This book was tagged "economics" - that is utter bullshit. There is nothing about economics in this book. It is full of touchy-feely smarm.
It is "political science" as it says on the back, as Goldstein loves her Democrats and also loves dissing Republicans. One time she even makes an evil Republican out of someone because he DARED to trade emails with a really evil Republican. Eat shit, Amy!
So much so that she leaves out important information when it suits her! Every politician gets his label, democrat or republican. Every politician? No! Of course not! Because when it comes to the great early improvements for unions and workers, she calls the responsible politician, La Follette, simply "progressive". So, that makes you compare him to today's progressives and that means democart. But sure as fucking hell La Follette who helped the workers and the unions was a Republican! Quit those lies by omission, dumbface Amy!
It is not economics, because Amy has no clue about economics. She also has no clue about a lot of other things. When you write "computer IT" it makes you look stupid, Amy.… (mehr)