The US Senate election in MA is between Senator Scott Brown and challenger Elizabeth Warren. While there has been some discussion on financial concerns, there hasn’t been a lot to report of substance during the election campaign for us to post. One of the tweets making the rounds is what it would be like to […]
Dodd-Frank financial protection
Copyrights and free market pricing
The New York Times points us to one anomaly in the idea of “free markets”. Dean Baker (and many others) of course has championed taking a more critical look at this set of issues for years. But most readers know that “free market” is an election slogan and a metaphorical apocryphal story line rather than something […]
GOP didn’t like the study on impact of tax cuts on economic growth
by Linda Beale GOP didn’t like the study on impact of tax cuts on economic growth The Congressional Research Service has long been respected as a non-partisan research organization that does in-depth studies as requested by Congress. But when those non-partisan studies produce results that don’t jive with the right-wing mythology about tax cuts as […]
Waldmann’s predictions for the US Senate
Lifting some more from Angry Bear Robert Waldmann’s more personal musings at Stochastic thoughts: Friday, November 02, 2012I know I will regret this. I’m not drunk enough to do this yet (8:54 PM)Now I am (9:30 PM) If not specified I predict that the same caucus will keep the Senate seat (so for Connecticut the […]
Obama, Romney & Enthusiasm
by Mike Kimel Obama, Romney & Enthusiasm We live in lesser times. The election is coming up, and our choices for President are pretty dismal. I mean really, Barack Obama or Mitt Romney? This is what it comes down to? And the third party candidates, when one scratches below the surface, are not any better. […]
Disappearing inconvenient data
Via Barry Rithotz at The Big Picture comes Bruce Bartlett’s take on : Bruce Bartlett and the dangers of Republican know-nothingism Bruce Bartlett goes off on some of the denialist behavior from the GOP. Bartlett writes: When a study doesn’t support their dogma, the GOP censors it: Nonpartisan Tax Report Withdrawn After G.O.P. Protest Original study […]
Health Care Thoughts: Business Model Angst
by Tom aka Rusty Rustbelt Health Care Thoughts: Business Model Angst For the past two months I have been absorbed more so than usual in health care strategic and regulatory compliance issues. One of the top trends is the scramble for a workable business model for providers. The announcement this week of the Beaumont system […]
About Angry Bear
Angry Bear 2013-14: Top Anglo Saxon Finance blogs Top 25 Onalytical Indexes in top 30 Inomics top economics blog list Angry Bear 2012: made it to 21st on the list in popularity and influence this time around at Onalytica Indexes Angry Bear 2011: Mindful Money posted at Minyanville named Angry Bear among some of the […]
Free market adjusts to taxes…like any other "scarcity"
Stolen from an e-mail from coberly and worth a comment or two I think: …”the free market” adjusts… freely… to taxes the way it adjusts to any other “scarcity.” but apparently economics has not discovered this fact.
