INTELLIGENCE SQUARED DEBATE OFFERS LITTLE IN THE WAY OF ACTUAL INTELLIGENCE2
…of infinite “pay it forward” financing with no problem at all. No problem except for the political liars who pretend that the young are bearing the burden for the old…..
…of infinite “pay it forward” financing with no problem at all. No problem except for the political liars who pretend that the young are bearing the burden for the old…..
…Its been a decade since I looked at it last, I think I’ll reread it myself!) Essentially, he said that the problem is reciprocal – my right to prevent you…
…aid in the form of federal ARRA has run its course, so they’re no longer receiving that supplement. Second, the states have budgetary problems for the same recession-related reasons that…
…problem posed by the escalating costs of entitlements. Now that has changed. On April 5th Paul Ryan, the young chairman of the House Budget Committee, laid out a brave counter-proposal…
…If investors decide that we’re a banana republic whose politicians can’t or won’t come to grips with long-term problems, they will indeed stop buying our debt.” Actually this is not…
…been destroyed, it appears the major problem facing Japan right now is lack of electrical generating capacity; Citigroup analysts say it may be “irreversible”… Tokyo has been warned of blackouts…
…said that policy should begin addressing the problem immediately due to the long lags between the time when policy begins is first considered and the time it actually has an…
…about cheaper alternatives that address the job problem directly. Should we introduce an employment tax credit, like the one proposed by the Economic Policy Institute? Should we introduce the German-style…
…be an obvious point, namely that a bail-out is at best a possible solution to the wrong problem. Interestingly enough, this wrong problem has been around for a very long…
…of these “effect periods” to (perhaps) coin a term. The third problem I have with your bets is that, frankly, it takes too long to find out who won. Professor…