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Paul Krugman: States whose governors didn't promote COVID disinformation lost far fewer people

Here’s the thing about Paul Krugman: He’s wrong about everything. We’re not even exaggerating … we’ll happily do a post to celebrate the occasion when he gets something right. Krugman is drinking the Rebekah Jones Kool-Aid. We know it was a year ago, but we’ll repeat for Krugman, who works for the New York Times, so this is local news: It was the Cuomo administration that was cooking the books about COVID-19 fatalities. “New York publicizing lower COVID death count than fed figures,” reported the New York Post. If the Post is too right-wing for you, how about the Associated Press:

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New York’s death toll “cloaked in secrecy.”

So Cuomo was pushing the same disinformation that Jones was pushing in Florida — he got off easy by resigning over sexual harassment.

On Sunday, Krugman showed how states whose governors didn’t promote COVID-19 disinformation lost far fewer people.

“Anti-tax propaganda”?

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COVID victims die out of the public eye, in nursing homes in New York.

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You could say he’s spreading COVID disinformation.

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We don’t think he does know. He’s just not that bright.

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