Hospitals and Patients
…Closing Leaving Millions with No Hospital Care – Angry Bear Rural Hospitals at Risk of Closing, Angry Bear Massive chain of crumbling safety-net hospitals described as a “Ponzi scheme,” Angry Bear…
…Closing Leaving Millions with No Hospital Care – Angry Bear Rural Hospitals at Risk of Closing, Angry Bear Massive chain of crumbling safety-net hospitals described as a “Ponzi scheme,” Angry Bear…
This post is before my time of writing at Angry Bear. It does fit in nicely with the need for reasonable economics of our times and I noticed its popularity…
Matthew Yglesias riffs off my recent post, “Saving” ≠ “Saving Resources,” and there’s been quite a bit of commentary there, plus on Asymptosis and Angry Bear (plus a bit of…
Dan Becker’s post Trans Pacific Partnership: A new Constitution gained a lot of traction because once again the public media is beginning to pay attention to trade policy. Angry Bear…
Krugman’s Explicit Endorsement “Time to Kick the Can” Shows True Colors He Denies in “Despicable Me” from Mish’s Global Economic Trend Analysis Angry Bear’s column How To Debate Paul Krugman…
…bear arms, shall not be infringed. I am no constitutional scholar, or even an attorney, but I did take American History in high school, and it seems to me that…
I wanted to say “Thank You” to all of Angry Bear readers, contributors, and commentors, who make Angry Bear such a deeply rewarding endeavor for me. It is a labor…
Dan Crawford notes Paul Krugman’s change of heart on the increasing importance of automated systems, in particular robotics: In the past discussions at Angry Bear on the impacts automation might…
Angry Bear made it to 21st on the list in popularity and influence this time around (I counted). I don’t really know how they determine this in detail, but next…
…Calculated Risk beginnings. (See Ken Houghton’s note here). With unabashed enthusiasm I am happy to highlite that Bill was a Bear until moving to his own site full time in…