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China’s not the answer for the Eurozone

by Rebecca “Go long whatever Chinese consumers buy and go short Chinese capital spending (construction) plays. Consistently, go long tech/short material stocks.” That is the first sentence of a BCA Research report’s executive summary on China equity strategy (link not available). Rather than a global equity strategy, I’d like to put this into an economic […]

A Sentence Worthy of the WSJ Editorial Page

We can only hope that the special Infrastructure supplement in today’s edition of The Pink One was written and/or edited by a PwC, not an FT, employee.  Otherwise, how are we to explain Michael Peel’s curious declaration in “Unweaving a Tangled Web” that: …[there is a] continued prevalence of corruption around the complex, lucrative, and […]

Americans want to Soak the Rich MMCCLXXVII

Robert Waldmann Jeff Sachs proposed higher taxes on the rich.Felix Salmon wrote I don’t think this is possible, politically, in either the US or the UK. In the US, the middle classes are implacably opposed to tax hikes on people making more money than they themselves will ever make. Kevin Drum agrees with Salmon about […]

Despair and hope with the same words

A palindrome reads the same backwards as forward. This video reads the exact opposite backwards as forward. Not only does it read the opposite, the meaning is the exact opposite. This is only a 1 minute, 44 second video and it is brilliant. Make sure you read as well as listen…forward and backward. This is […]

Topical thread June 8,2010 Angry electorate?

Democrats/Republicans face angry electorate is the early lead at MSNBC for this day of ‘important’ primaries. Yet what issues matter most to these groups of angry people? Just the tea party? Dismay with Pres. O’bama? Vote for John Boehner clones? Righteous perfected Christians? Unemployed versus employed? Can a deficit crow even be heard over the […]

American Jobs, Closing Tax Loopholes and Preventing Outsourcing Act of 2010

by Linda Beale Extension Bill and Carried Interest: American Jobs, Closing Tax Loopholes and Preventing Outsourcing Act of 2010 [Ataxingmatter is back online after a break for the Chicago Law and Society Conference] Last Friday, the House passed the extenders bill, HR 4213, the American Jobs, Closing Tax Loopholes and Preventing Outsourcing Act of 2010, […]

A story of the little guy in publishing

I thought that since book publishing has been a theme at Angry Bear with Mike’s book Presimetrics, and in light of other books from Angry Bear authors a possibility, the story seemed interesting. Also Angry Bear has quite a few readers who are also ‘engineers’ who also might be interested to hear about his story […]

The Regulation Crisis

Hat tip to Mark Thoma for pointing us to The Regulation Crisis by James Surowiecki. The obvious problems of graft and the revolving door between government and industry, in other words, were really symptoms of a more fundamental pathology: regulation itself became delegitimatized… This view was exacerbated by the way regulation works… Too many regulators, […]

Gulf Oil Spill: time to revise resource tax policy; how about a BEST surcharge?

by Linda Bealecrossposted with Ataxingmatter Gulf Oil Spill: time to revise resource tax policy; how about a BEST surcharge? The oil spill in the Gulf continues, wreaking hazard along the Gulf coast and threatening the Atlantic coastline as well. Birds, fish, sea flora and fauna are all threatened. Tourism and fishing face enormous economic costs. […]