The Real State of the Union. Mr. President, I suggest for you: Flowers.
…you can talk all flowery about job creation to me while I look at your new head of the “President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness” CEO who heads the company…
…you can talk all flowery about job creation to me while I look at your new head of the “President’s Council on Jobs and Competitiveness” CEO who heads the company…
…because conservatives so thoughtlessly and readily use violent eliminationist rhetoric when talking about “liberals” (to wit: anyone who is not a conservative). They will adamantly deny it, of course, but…
…top marginal income tax rate and the top marginal income tax rate squared as explanatory variables. (If you haven’t seen any posts in this series, or aren’t familiar with regression…
…which allows one to talk irresponsibly about power. Remember that gardener? He is at the table of economic policy decisions. Kind of makes you realize just what we’re about to…
…perhaps I should be talking about his arguments (or those of Paul Samuelson) instead of those of conservative think-tankers. Both of those liberal Keynesian economists have indeed advanced the fallacy…
…of intent…Bill is not being included in the Mises or AEI camp of philosophy. Krugman and Samuelson talk of the lump of labor fallacy in a similar manner to Calculated…
…limit the amount of additional borrowing.” Now I haven’t read Bob Reich’s new book but I did the next best thing. I saw him talk about it at a book…
…tax with a value added tax (VAT), an increase in research and development funding, and stronger patent protections with the goal of supporting U.S. manufacturing to balance the trade deficit….
by Mike Kimel Ireland – The Questions Nobody Seems to be Asking Cross-posted at the the Presimetrics blog. Talk about deja vu all over again. Here’s Tyler Cowen talking about…
…else. David Frum once said something like “We thought that Fox worked for us, but now we work for Fox.” OK Fox news and talk radio, but media not a…