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Letter: Lesson in economics suggested

The Columbian
Published: February 21, 2015, 12:00am

Columnist Thomas Sowell presents more rational thought and wisdom in one weekly opinion than a year’s worth of opinions from Eugene Robinson and Dana Milbank combined. I could include Leonard Pitts, but on rare occasions he will offer a thoughtful opinion.

To those who wish Sowell gone, please remember the amendment that allows you to post your shallow opinions also applies to Sowell. Also, there are those contributors of letters who could improve their knowledge of economics if they would include the column of Walter E. Williams in their reading list.

Ken Kraemer

Vancouver

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