Katy, I think Sydney was replying to Public Servant's post. I do wish these online threads were structured in a better way, so we could tell who is addressing whom!
pianomark, this is why I always put a name to my posts, at least the early ones, so that people know to whom I am responding. I have the same wish about the structure of the threads and you will probably find this one several posts down as substack moves posts around.
Ooohhh, I can see it now! OOPS. So sorry, @Sydney!
For some reason I didn't even see the post above, earlier. I did wonder what the poem was, but just assumed I'd missed something somewhere else. Apols for casting aspersions... x
I know the affordability thing, though perhaps a little less so than you. Heather has been my only paid subscription the past couple years on substack. And... there is only so much reading one can do, I follow about 3-4 at any time, Krugman, Snyder for a couple.
for econ I like "Big" by Matt Stoller, about consolidation of wealth (aka monopolies taking over our country) and Robert Reich, on Inequality Media, free newsletters and youtube
Katy, I think Sydney was replying to Public Servant's post. I do wish these online threads were structured in a better way, so we could tell who is addressing whom!
In complex threads I try to remember to make clear who or what I'm responding to, with a quote or a name. Sometimes I forget, but it really does help.
Big OOPS from me...
Thx Susanna. I will do that next time. Never commented before. Thank you
Sorry Sydney! I got the wrong end of the stick & have taken my comment down. I thought it would delete the whole thread but apparently not...
pianomark, this is why I always put a name to my posts, at least the early ones, so that people know to whom I am responding. I have the same wish about the structure of the threads and you will probably find this one several posts down as substack moves posts around.
Ooohhh, I can see it now! OOPS. So sorry, @Sydney!
For some reason I didn't even see the post above, earlier. I did wonder what the poem was, but just assumed I'd missed something somewhere else. Apols for casting aspersions... x
I've deleted mine now. Thanks for this because I totally for the wrong end of the stick!
Yes I was responding to Public ServantтАЩs post. What is this, a rant?
I know the affordability thing, though perhaps a little less so than you. Heather has been my only paid subscription the past couple years on substack. And... there is only so much reading one can do, I follow about 3-4 at any time, Krugman, Snyder for a couple.
And Joyce Vance and Phillips OтАЩBrien.
And Anne Applebaum, & in the UK, Carole Cadwalladr (who broke open the Cambridge Analytica story in 2016)
for econ I like "Big" by Matt Stoller, about consolidation of wealth (aka monopolies taking over our country) and Robert Reich, on Inequality Media, free newsletters and youtube