Tone Deaf
…working class for sharing. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is not the answer. It is because of America’s unfair income distribution that the two groups are being pitted against one…
…working class for sharing. Robbing Peter to pay Paul is not the answer. It is because of America’s unfair income distribution that the two groups are being pitted against one…
Prof. Peter Dorman of Evergreen College writes at EconoSpeak and portrays Matt Yglesias’s retrospective on how the healthcare establishment failed the public when passing information on facemasks, hand-washing, distancing, etc.,…
Rolling Out the Vaccine This morning’s (Dec. 25) New York Times offers a panel discussion on the question of who should get vaccinated against Covid first. Broadly speaking, they take a utilitarian…
…morning and checking your phone for any breaking news. Grabbing a cup, then checking your computer. Those days, the House and Senate Watergate Committees hearings provided high drama; were entertaining….
I thought readers would enjoy the following two interviews. The first is with Mary Anne Franks: The Cult of the Constitution. The discussion is titled: Rethinking the Constitution. She gets…
…“fascism.” The article is about a famous but much criticized building on the UW-Madison campus Peter Dorman well knows, long known as the Humanities Building, although renamed the George L….
…in March didn’t get taken back. As I wrote last month: “if the big March gain in sales isn’t taken back in the next month or two, then there’s likely…
…a continuing big YoY jump in jobs in the next several months is hardly surprising, given the 22 million loss in jobs in April 2020. So the below graph compares…
…perhaps another reason why I am making this post. I interviewed Steve for a job, not me being hired, but him being possibly hired at JMU when he came out…
…To finally get to my point, we should be examining the costs of process, production, and materials. We should be doing this before setting a suitable price. Setting prices without…