Posted from an e-mail today comes this comment from Noni Mausa. For me the key is how to filter the noise from the music so to speak. And this involves being willing and then doing the quick checks on something that catches your eye. You don’t have to agree with Noni’s conclusions to make yourself […]
Good news for the big banks
What is Mitt Romney Hiding?
by Kenneth Thomas What is Mitt Romney Hiding? Mitt Romney has so far released only one year of tax returns (2010), plus an estimate for 2011. This stands in stark contrast to his father, Michigan Governor George Romney, who released 12 years of tax returns when he began running for President in 1967. As his […]
Housing equity withdrawal drove the bubble, not so much the building
Tim Duy also points to Bill McBride and Josh Lerner adding to the discussion of the narrative of housing in our economy and how that should affect policy. I would add of course the variety of responses by the mortgage industries (see Naked Capitalism) since that started in earnest round 1998 (MERS). I think this […]
Is Ireland the Poster Child of Growth?
by Rebecca Wilder Is Ireland the Poster Child of Growth? I wanted to familiarize myself with the economic statistics in Ireland, so I thought that I’d share my findings with you all. Many politicians refer to Ireland as the poster child of austerity – according to the contentious thesis of expansionary austerity (a review from the […]
Open thread July 4, 2012
Germany the Euro winner?
Update: This post from 6/28 has been re-posted today 7/04 as I believe it was lost in last Thursday’s reaction to the Supreme Court’s ruling on the health care ACA. Robert Waldmann has also subsequently expressed an opinion on how Germany should proceed. Re-posted:The NYT carries a data filled op-ed by Gunnar Beck, and takes […]
The Disease of the 21st Century…
Via AlterNet, Lynn Parramore describes: Job Insecurity: It’s the Disease of the 21st Century — And It’s Killing Us A massive, Xanax-fueled public health crisis driven by chronic employment worry is headed our way. Remember Dilbert, the mid-level, white-collar Cubicle Guy of the ’90s who could never seem to get ahead? In the 21st century, […]
Where’s Daniel Becker when you need him??
‘Small business representative’ still has some meaning for people, but of course the term is gamed constantly in the political arena. Via Alternet comes this example: This morning, NPR’s Yuki Noguchi wanted to know how an ordinary small business owner feels now that the Obama health care law has been upheld. So she turned to […]
Guest post: Health Insurance Rebates Show How Bad Insurers and State Regulators Can Be
There is and will be a lot of conversation about the efficacy of the ACA (Affordable Care Act), whether it is a step to deal with the health care cost juggernaut or mostly a boon to private insurers. What is true is that ‘medical inflation’ has resumed to previous levels of year to year increase […]
