Politically Feasible Stimulus
…but it is much worse politics. People in the USA are angry and want to soak the rich and especially hate hate hate tax cuts for corporations (proof at pollingreport.com…
…but it is much worse politics. People in the USA are angry and want to soak the rich and especially hate hate hate tax cuts for corporations (proof at pollingreport.com…
…the Great Depression of the 1930s. So how did the economy perform from 1850 to 1950 with essentially modern financial corporations, free market capitalism and small government compared to the…
…tax cuts were crucial to spurring economic growth over the past three years, by persuading more corporations to offer larger dividends and by sparking new business investment. …”It was as…
…that not all Sanders supporters are leftists. This doesn’t follow at all. The general assumption (certainly Chait’s and mine) was that the label “socialist” was electoral poison. It clearly isn’t….
…insisting that their governments lower the value of their currencies to increase exports to the U.S. But the U.S. Treasury did not label either country a currency manipulator in its…
…having little regard for all the personal information being collected – is particularly interesting. For corporations who trade in data, the response is predictable: users agree to our terms of…
…a label for his beliefs. There is a group in the US bearing that name, the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), which has been in existence since 1983. But while…
…have the label on your clothing. Visited the Flag Ship REI store in Denver. Pretty impressive. If a camper or backpacker, the experience is like going to the Sears Christmas…
…the Harvard Political Review observed that in the early 20th century, no state better embodied this “laboratory of democracy” label than Wisconsin, which experimented with new and progressive state policies….
…revealed during the pandemic, many corporations have started building more factories in the U.S. or have announced plans to do so. Some of the deals sound impressive. In March, Intel…