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The Economist sums up the weird anti-science philosophy of the Bush administration: One of the stranger beliefs of some politicians is that...
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The Economist sums up the weird anti-science philosophy of the Bush administration: One of the stranger beliefs of some politicians is that...Economic Nationalism

Posted by Unknown | 9:33 AM
If you're interested in international trade/finance issues, and you lack the patience or technical knowledge to wade through Brad Setser...
Iraq will break up, but not in the really bad way
Posted by Unknown | 11:08 AM
Matt Yglesias picks up on an article that shows something very interesting: Iraqi Arabs, both Sunni and Shiite, are rapidly starting to ide...
By request: tax cuts and stimulus
Posted by Unknown | 11:25 AM
I basically agree with Krugman : Other things equal, public investment is a much better way to provide economic stimulus than tax cuts, for ...
Equivalence ambivalence
Posted by Unknown | 11:07 AM
(Wow, a second Israel post!) Jonathan Chait lambasts Matt Yglesias and Ezra Klein for drawing a "moral equivalence" between Israel...
what Krugman said
Posted by Unknown | 3:04 PM
This article pretty much perfectly sums up what happened in politics in the last 8 years; why I hate the current incarnation of the Republ...
OK I'll write a post on Israel/Gaza

Posted by Unknown | 9:55 AM
It's been requested that I write a post on the Israel/Gaza situation, and I'm giving in to the pressure to do so, despite the fact t...
Appalachia rising

Posted by Unknown | 9:45 AM
News today that Chip Saltsman, candidate for Republican National Committee chair, is reaping big kudos from his party for passing around a ...
Break it up!
Posted by Unknown | 12:53 PM
The southern third of Somalia is a wasteland fought over by rival gangs of tribalist Islamists. The middle third, Puntland, is the base for...
Better government
Posted by Unknown | 10:51 AM
This is exactly the kind of thing we need . For decades we debated "bigger government" versus "smaller government." That...
Two to tango
Posted by Unknown | 9:32 AM
How did China help inflate the massive U.S. housing bubble ? They lent our country cheap money, so that we would use that money to buy their...
Yay public goods, yay New Urbanism
Posted by Unknown | 10:42 AM
As someone who has been banging the "public goods" drum for a couple years now, it warms my heart to see big-time bloggers like Yg...