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Inflation Update

There’s new inflation data coming out this week: the February PPI data was released this morning, and the CPI data comes out tomorrow. I’ll put up a post with a discussion of both releases tomorrow… but if you can’t wait until then to peruse the PPI data here’s the text of the PPI News Release: […]

Forecasting Oil Prices

Let’s use oil markets to say welcome to two new blogs from very different Republicans. Alas, the first is from Lawrence Kudlow who removed one of his posts but NRO still has this version: $55 Oil Won’t Last…Ultimately, the answer to high oil prices is a lot more production. That’s exactly what the Bush administration […]

Transatlantic Relations

In some dimensions, transatlantic diplomatic relations have been improving over the past few months. Yet in others they are clearly not. Bush’s nomination of Wolfowitz last week to head the World Bank prompted a rather cool response from Europe — in fact, EU finance ministers will discuss the nomination at their summit in Luxembourg this […]

Another Budget, Another Disaster

At least the Bush Administration is consistent; talk prudence, deliver squander. The new budget is no exception. The NY Times projects $125 billion in additional deficit spending over the next 5 years, and $1 Trillion over the next ten years. I suggest reading the NY Times Editorial, “Washington’s Fiscal Meltdown“, but here is the short […]

Good News, Everyone!

We have a new contributor on Mondays, the (anonymous — we’ll call him C.R.) proprietor of Calculated Risk. By way of introduction, he’s a disillusioned Republican who I gather was — like the other bloggers here at Angry Bear — basically happy with the nation’s economic policy from 1993-2000. He’s also “pro-choice, pro-science (pro-evolution), adamant […]

Schaivo

In case anyone missed this, I’ll excerpt Matt Y. excerpting and expanding upon a post by Mark K.: Mark Kleiman has a must-read post on the appalling hypocrisy revealed by the conservative movement’s reaction to l’affaire Schiavo: Sun Hudson, a six-month-old boy with a fatal congenital disease, died Thursday after a Texas hospital, over his […]

GOP Social Security Proposal: Upside Gain and Downside Protection

Republican strategists call for this change in tactics: To pass Social Security reform this year, top Republican strategists say, President Bush and the GOP-led Congress must redirect the debate by stressing that their plan includes a crucial safety-net protection…That guarantee, which is included in certain Social Security reform bills, could be used as an effective […]

Higher and Higher…

Oil prices keep hitting new record highs. Yesterday saw the price of oil hit $57/bbl for the first time, before it fell slightly by the end of the day. Probably of more significance is the fact that market sentiment is apparently solidfying around the idea that such high oil prices are here to stay, and […]

The Problem with Bush’s Weak Economic Team

The Economist makes some excellent points about Bush’s economic team this week. 1) It is very weak, as everyone knows. 2) This may not be a major problem under normal circumstances. 3) This will almost certainly be a very major problem if something goes wrong. George Bush’s economic team still looks weak There are two […]

Free Trade: Bill Buckley v. Lou Dobbs

It would seem that William Buckley has decided to show the kids over at NRO how to an oped on economics as he blasts Lou Dobbs for being a trade protectionist: The indignation of Mr. Dobbs caused some viewers to wonder whether there was, suddenly, a development in the economic picture that altered the common […]