Sowell’s “Applied Economics”
…In short, political decisions tend to be categorical, while economic decisions tend to be incremental. Voting is a package deal: You may agree with candidate A on economic policy, candidate…
…In short, political decisions tend to be categorical, while economic decisions tend to be incremental. Voting is a package deal: You may agree with candidate A on economic policy, candidate…
…late departure by Biden leaving Harris to run for the presidency. Couple that with 3 million people not voting and another ~2.5 million voting for others (Kennedy, etc.) and kazam…
I see where Mussolini wannabe Steve Bannon has been asserting that ICE should swarm election polling places, ostensibly to prevent non-citizens from voting. “During Tuesday’s episode of his War Room…
…the Democrats were able to pass 84 new laws to put the Great Society into place. They cemented civil rights with the 1965 Voting Rights Act protecting minority voting, created…
…to you that maybe, in order to make an informed voting decision, you should see just how big a mess the oil spill is by comparing it to the 29…
…the court considered the Voting Rights Act two years ago, Scalia cited its overwhelming approval by both chambers of Congress as evidence that it was all wrong. When Roberts led…
…over 30’ (until of course we started turning 30 in 1976). Did we deserve being called self-absorbed, I daresay we did. But did we deserve the label of ‘selfish’. Well…
…Fox and the Cattle, NYT, today I was happy, when I read that column this morning, to see that people are catching on to this rightwing “stick-the-label-’freedom’-onto-whatever-we-want-to-do” thing–this is very…
…as a proxy for the size of the economy. Graph 6, Federal Receipts as a fraction of GDP As you can see, revenues/GDP are in a historically low range. Conclusions:…
…Malone’s contractions were five minutes apart when she showed up around 8:30 a.m. at her precinct’s location named, yes, New Life Celebration Church. Robert Waldmann spotted this (by proxy…Dan here)…