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Performance of the US Health Care System

Here’s some of the data I promised you the other day, giving a more detailed look at the performance of the US health care system compared with those of other industrialized countries. First let’s take a look at the very young. How well does the US health care system take care of children and mothers, […]

IRS Budget: Penny-Wise, Pound Foolish

Kash recently posted a graph entitled Historical Profits, which had me looking for an excuse to post the following graph showing corporate taxes relative to corporate profits before taxes (see NIPA tables 6.17 and 6.18, which note that taxes income those paid to Federal, state, and local government and taxes paid by domestic corporations to […]

The Real Crisis

Paul Krugman deserves kudos today for trying to turn attention toward the true long-term domestic crisis facing the US today: its horrible health care system. One of his central points is this: [T]he U.S. health care system is wildly inefficient. Americans tend to believe that we have the best health care system in the world. […]

Stephen Moore: Trouble Trying to Decide on Whether to Take the Free Lunch

Via Max comes Stephen Moore’s attempt to lower the standards at the Weekly Standard with the only line of interest being: Finally, to put the Democratic obstructionists in an especially uncomfortable position, it would make sense to start proposing fallback positions that at least get personal accounts started. One idea would be to defuse the […]

Gasoline Prices and the Used Car Market

If you are looking to sell a used Prius, the rise in gasoline prices is good news: NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – Demand for the gas-electric hybrid Prius is so great that some used Priuses are selling for more than the list price for a new one, a report said on Monday. Buyers who want to […]

Oil: The Impact on the US Economy

First, the good news: Oil futures (West Texas Intermediate:WTI) for May delivery are only $52.95 per barrel, off from the recent high of $58.28 per barrel. And it appears gas prices may be peaking for the current driving season at around $2.30 per gallon. Perhaps that will be the end of stories like the following […]

China’s New Weapon

My imagination runs amok while wondering how China’s New Weapon could prove useful to China… China to the US: “We regret to tell you that we have been disappointed about your decision regarding issue X. (Selling new arms to Taiwan? Supporting a Taiwanese declaration of independence? Increasing pressure on N. Korea beyond what China wants? […]

China’s Real Weapon?

The NYTimes ran a story yesterday about the potential dangers that the Chinese Navy’s rapid buildup may pose to the US. But China’s increasing military power may well be less important than another weapon that China has acquired over the past few years: substantial control over the fate of the US economy. Consider that China’s […]

An Illustration of Bush’s Social Security Thievery – from a Supporter

Blogger Timothy tries to blame Arthur Andersen for the following: And I thought I’d further demonstrate this with a fictional balance sheet I made in Excel. Let’s suppose I have a business called Money Corp LTD, and that I start off with $1,000 … Gee, I think to myself, what a shrewd investor I am, […]

Oil Prices: Blaming the FED?

Kash addressed below the premise of whether higher oil prices will lead to a U.S. recession. As I was grabbing the car keys, Kathleen Hayes said something about how oil prices dramatically dropped so I wondered two things: (1) could this Kudlow forecast be sensible; and (2) might my $20 buy more than 8 gallons […]