The Solid Information Factor
Angry Bears are, I’m sure, familiar with the 27 % crazification factor. . Although a joke, it does pop up rather often in opinion polls. I think there might be…
Angry Bears are, I’m sure, familiar with the 27 % crazification factor. . Although a joke, it does pop up rather often in opinion polls. I think there might be…
…growth, an unemployment rate of less than 4%, and a significant increase in the labor-participation rate (notwithstanding the aging of this country’s population). You’ve read Krugman’s blog posts about it…
…of caucusing. (By the way the state of Alaska has 710,231 inhabitants 2 senators and one reprehensible representative (but at least it’s not Wyoming pop 586,107) while the non state…
…trends, theory and policy perspectives. Refute one of the bogus fallacy claims and a substitute will immediately pop-up to take its place! It is not easy to unpack what is…
…52 percent for John Kasich’s. Here we have a rare metric of integrity among candidates, and it suggests that contrary to popular impressions, Clinton is relatively honest — by politician…
…historical issues. So the big similarity is that they all seem to have exhibited a pattern of the winning side (not in pop votes in the US) being rural traditional…
…subsidiaries. The result is that measured profits pop up in Puerto Rico – profits that are then paid out in investment income to non-PR residents. So this trade surplus does…
…years to pay off any tax due out of the income of the farms). The estate tax does not cause mom and pop stores to be lost. The estate tax…
…pop stores to be lost. The estate tax does not cause middle class families to have to sell the family china and silver that belonged to great-grandmother, because middle class…
…of the residents of tiny Allendale County, S.C., (pop. 9,433) have debt currently in collections, the highest county rate in the nation. Cook County Minnesota can boast the nation’s lowest…