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That Republican movement conservatives are angry enough to celebrate a nominee whom has zero chance in the general so long…
- View post That too also. Remarkable how little cheap money actually went to R&D and capital investment in productive activities.
- View post "We've got to keep [factories] here. It's not that hard to do," he said. Without action, he added, "pretty soon…
- View post "We can do the rotation in the United States -- it doesn't have to be in Mexico." He's not getting…
- View post Is return on investment at the best rate available. Low rates locally encourage greater risk-taking elsewhere. Who knows where that…
- View post Although it was still pretty hard to believe when it was actually happening. Really disturbing to watch in real time.
- View post Ten smaller eggs.
- View post But Trump is probably way, way ahead of the curve here whether he knows it or not. Moribund global GDP...…
- View post The record since Glass-Steagal repeal seems to suggest that our captains of industry would unhesitatingly dismember the goose that laid…
- View post So what's causing the decline in aggregate demand? The relationship among consumers, discretionary spending and retail is in transformation. What…
- View post Chiming in here. Without arguing the metrics of measurement, which is another discussion, the 'low inflation' we're experiencing is a…
- View post The nationwide GOP gerrymander in the wake of the 2010 election seems a major factor in the apparent existential dilemma…
- View post Not speaking to booms and busts. Buying back your own stock is arguably an accounting exploit. And it is unsustainable.
- View post ...he is part of the past that GOP voters are trying to leave behind. Leaving the scene of an accident…
- View post We are in an economy with near-zero interest rates and substantial debt overhang at all levels, consumer, corporate, municipal and…
- View post Yeah, the candidates are nervously going off script; hard line immigration policy and soft-porn populism. Yet it seems most of…
- View post That feels too slender a thread on which to hang so dreadful a burden. Having said that, Republicans with the…
- View post But 47% remains a losing proposition as the system now stands.
- View post Trump and Carson are leading in the polls at least partly because there's an uncanny valley between the electorate and…
- View post Jonathan Chait points out that the fundamental premise of Republicans is no longer argued persuasively: Early in the fourth Republican…
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