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Supply Side Economics From Centuries Ago

olcranky wrote 1 week ago: With all the bailouts and Stimulus money floating around and the unimaginable amounts of money print … more →

Tags: Economics, Government, History, Politics, socialized medicine, bailouts, central economy, GM, government controlled economy

Republicanus Moronicus

Rick wrote 1 week ago: It’s quite wrong to say that Republicans are the party of no ideas.  They’re actually th … more →

Tags: Health Care, Republicans, GOP, Politics, teabaggers, conservatism, taxes, Barack Obama, wingnuts

Mad Libs

Tom Bozzo wrote 2 weeks ago: Via Brad DeLong, Andrew Samwick on Peggy Noonan (yes, I know): I think she is right in her main poin … more →

Tags: the new gilded age

GDP Up 3.5%. Wall Street Republicans Start Flip-Flopping

Rick wrote 3 weeks ago: In February they said Obama’s stimulus bill wouldn’t stimulate anything.  Now they … more →

Tags: Economics, Budget, Wall Street, CNBC, GOP, Deficit, Politics, conservatism, taxes

The GOP's Future: Following Bush or Reagan?1 comment

bennettj wrote 3 weeks ago: As promised, here is the op ed piece that my roommate (who, whether on accident or intentionally, ma … more →

Tags: Opinion, School, Republican, Jeb Bush, Nostalgia, reagan, Republican Revolution, Contract With America

Bruce Bartlett comes out in favor of VAT

davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 month ago: Bartlett is an interesting read these days. One of the major supply-siders back in the day, his econ … more →

Tags: Politics, Business, GOP, Fiscal Conservatism, Taxation, Value Added Tax, Bruce Bartlett

The Republican Inflation Scam

Rick wrote 1 month ago: Most “economic experts” you see on television wear two hats: They’re Wall Street o … more →

Tags: Economics, Budget, Wall Street, CNBC, Deficit, Politics, recession, conservatism, Barack Obama

No “Cash for Clunkers” for You!

pastorblastor wrote 1 month ago: No “Cash for Clunkers” for You! By Lee Hemen October 15, 2009 Thomas Sowell recently wrote a very go … more →

Tags: Politics, banking industry, Barney Frank, Cash for Clunkers, Democrats, Economics, Healthcare, Home Loans, Mortgages

Did he come to bury or praise Suppy-Side Economics?2 comments

dakinikat wrote 1 month ago: Bruce Bartlett has just released a new book–and a mea culpa of sorts– for supply side ec … more →

Tags: The Great Recession, U.S. economy, Bruce Bartlett, Kemp Roth Tax bill, Reaganomics

New York (Times) State of Mind3 comments

Carl Luna wrote 2 months ago: A set of articles in Saturday’s and Sunday’s NYT weave an interesting story, though the paper of nat … more →

Tags: National Politics, The Economy, Economic Meltdown, Reagan Revolution, wall street bailout, tarp

Is greed still good?

Victor Vijayakirthi wrote 2 months ago: If you close one door, another one opens. A recent article in the NYTimes on credit card companies a … more →

Tags: Economics, Credit Card Companies, Credit Unions, Gecko, mail-in rebate, NYTimes, opt-in, overdraft fee, tarp

Cupcakes and Bubbles2 comments

justabovesunset wrote 2 months ago: Cupcakes and Bubbles – no, that’s not the two new women at the Body Shop on Sunset. It’s … more →

Tags: Economic Meltdown, economic theory, economic bubbles, Keynesian economics, Invisible Hand, daniel gross, Cupcake Fad, greed is good, Economists Proved Wrong

Supply-Side Economics 1 - Gordon Brown's Class-Warfare Tax Policy 0

Dan Mitchell wrote 2 months ago: For the first time in my life, I enjoyed reading a story about soccer. But not because of the sport, … more →

Tags: Big Government, class warfare, Economics, Fiscal Policy, gordon brown, Soccer, tax competition, Taxation

Supply-Side Hell - Again

miramar24 wrote 3 months ago: Does anyone remember supply side economics? Art Laffer was Ronald Reagan’s economics advisor w … more →

Tags: Economics, recession, supply shortage, price inflation, shortage of goods, food shortage, energy shortage

China's Domestic Demand: What's the Hold Up?2 comments

prchovanec wrote 3 months ago: One of the most insightful and articulate commentators on China’s economy is my counterpart at … more →

Tags: China, Economy, Global economy, stimulus, consumption, consumer demand, Exports, Imports, domestic demand

Cash for clunkers: Nothing like using Chinese money to boost Japanese businesses.

Timothy Watson wrote 3 months ago: Not that I have anything against the Chinese or Japanese — alright, I might have something against t … more →

Tags: Congress, Federal Government, Spending, Urkelnomics

Reagan's Pernicious Legacy

Rick wrote 3 months ago: I found a web page with lots of quotes about taxation.  Here are a few that represent the higher asp … more →

Tags: Health Care, Economics, Budget, GOP, Deficit, Politics, conservatism, taxes, Barack Obama

"The GOP's Misplaced Rage"

jacohend wrote 3 months ago: Bruce Bartlett, one of the nation’s foremost conservative economists and one of the inventors … more →

Tags: GOP, protesters, Bruce Bartlett, Reaganomics, bush, federal reserve

Case in point: Watch a perfectly good car be destroyed.

Timothy Watson wrote 3 months ago: This Volvo decides to resist (kinda long, you might want to just skip to the end): Ace of Spades (wh … more →

Tags: Congress, Federal Government, guest columnists, Spending, Urkelnomics


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