The Truth About High Prices and Increasing Prices
A bit of The Atlantic’s Anne Lowrey on high prices and increasing prices. The article says there are few or great tools a president has at their disposable. I beg…
A bit of The Atlantic’s Anne Lowrey on high prices and increasing prices. The article says there are few or great tools a president has at their disposable. I beg…
…importantly, the genuine, unabashedly aspirational belief that a sail across an ocean is a passage of greater significance, a vision quest, a morality tale for how we each should spend…
…Unlike the Great Recession, 2020 conditions stem from a health crisis. The shutdown triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic has had a relatively small effect on banks. In 2020 Goldman Sachs…
…celebrations gained in popularity, so did Hale’s fervor. Short exhortations to celebrate the day turned into page-long editorials describing the great benefit of “a feast of gladness, rendering thanks to…
…harm them personally either “a moderate amount’ or ‘a great deal.” Take Hawaii, for example. In Hawaii a greater share of the population believes climate change will harm them compared…
A Positive Form of Opposition Thinking about… I like this by Tim Snyder When I moved to Great Britain to study, I found the politics very exciting. The parliamentary system…
…reduced the severity of the great recession by about 50% and the great recession was about 50% as severe as predicted, If that pattern holds we are in for very…
…amongst you who are Evangelical Christians: What does it mean to be a Christian? Collectively: Why the great aversion to thinking? Why the great aversion to reality? Is this the…
…dramatic economic inequality in the United States. Economists call the period from 1933 to 1981 the “Great Compression,” for it marked a time when business regulation, progressive taxation, strong unions,…
This is not a recent issue. It is one that has been on the horizon and actually arrived a few years back. A greater impact is starting to be felt…