“Subsidies”
…money for everyone” and it’s not crazy difficult to effectively run programs like the earned income tax credit (EITC). OTOH, US Republicans are always trying to kill the EITC (and…
…money for everyone” and it’s not crazy difficult to effectively run programs like the earned income tax credit (EITC). OTOH, US Republicans are always trying to kill the EITC (and…
…blocked passage, meaning very little is due to physical damage, though the latter is a bigger problem for LNG. That means at least crude flows could pick back up, given…
…I cover them in other segments. Modification of biogeochemical flows: Nutrient elements like nitrogen and phosphorus are crucial for supporting life and maintaining ecosystems. Industrial and agricultural processes disrupt natural…
…As we all know, the Strait of Hormuz, through which most of Middle Eastern oil flows, remains closed. But the Gulf of Mexico is wide open! And that means that…
…increased volatility. Oil and LNG have been hit the hardest, as the Strait of Hormuz disruption has restricted a significant share of global energy flows, tightening markets and raising the…
…very hard for businesses to make plans, very risky for them to sink money into new ventures when they have no idea what the tariff regime will be a few…
The title should actually be “How Dollar Bills Move,” but it’s not as alliterative. A fascinating item on the work of Dirk Brockmann, who’s used WheresGeorge.com to map the movement…
…Obama should propose a cut in corporate tax rates, because corporations need to have money to use for INVESTMENTS. And of course Brooks wouldn’t say that unless corporate profits* ARE…
http://www.waterworld.com/articles/wwi/print/volume-27/issue-6/editorial-focus/utility-management/money-makes-the-water-world-go.html…
Think Progress offers a note of caution when we think we have reality nailed for government spending and results. And how ‘public displays’ by our politicians offer up little information:…