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Wise words from Rudy Penner on the debt limit | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
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About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. Big oil companies spending more and producing less. Style Versus Content →. Wise words from Rudy Penner on the debt limit. The real place to negotiate over spending and tax matters, including entitlements, is when you’re debating the budget resolution. That’s when we set our targets for spending and revenues. Wise words from Rudy Penner on the debt limit. Tue, 11 Feb 2014 02:24:00 GMT. This entry was posted in DEFICIT. Style Versus Content →. Five f...
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About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. Newer posts →. Interest Groups and the Competition Between Green and Dirty Technologies. While “enlightened” entrepreneurs such as Bloomberg, Musk and Steyer. Celebrate the nascent green economy, there are other entrepreneurs growing rich from fracking activity. Today there is a race between “green technologies” that have a smaller climate change impact than fossil fuel technologies. Economists such as Acemoglu et. al. And my solar work. If the low ...
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Prayers for the End of Abortion | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
https://brucetheeconomist.wordpress.com/2014/08/04/prayers-for-the-end-of-abortion
About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. Canada pulls the plug on the U.S. Keystone Pipeline – will send oil to Asia. Utah Trip 2014 # 1 →. Prayers for the End of Abortion. Today I was in Church and we prayed for lawmakers, and health care givers to value life. On the face of it that’s hard to fault, but I found myself disturbed by what we didn’t also pray for. That said, I’m still also uncomfortable with the idea that using the power of the state, the use of sanctioned force, to reduce ab...
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A Little Perspective | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
https://brucetheeconomist.wordpress.com/2014/10/18/a-little-perspective
About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. How Obama Is Caught Between Economic Growth and Shrinking Incomes. The Lump of Jobs →. Nobody, of course, writes such nonsense about medicine. Why, then, do so many write equivalent nonsense about economics? For a little perspective, have a look at this chart showing U.S. per capita income in fixed (2005) dollars:. We’ve had better policies and greater prosperity. Mon, 06 Oct 2014 06:01:23 GMT. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Breaking news, ...
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Jesus and Ayn Rand | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
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About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. The Future is still Bright! Canada pulls the plug on the U.S. Keystone Pipeline – will send oil to Asia →. Jesus and Ayn Rand. I can’t add much, other than it has always amazed me that Christian conservative like Ayn Rand, when she was such a militant atheist. What sort of conservatism blends Jesus with Ayn Rand? Oh, that would be contemporary Tea Party conservatism. But why isn’t it more widely noticed that Christian libertarian is an oxymoron?
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What the State Produces | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
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About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. Maybe we’re not headed for demographic armageddon after all. Reconciling Hayek’s and Keynes’ views of recessions →. What the State Produces. In anarchist literature, one often finds the contention that the State produces nothing, and is entirely parasitic on the rest of society. What the State Produces. Wed, 14 May 2014 23:10:00 GMT. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Maybe we’re not headed for demographic armageddon after all. Additionally, ju...
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How Obama Is Caught Between Economic Growth and Shrinking Incomes | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
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About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. Just when we thought we were out we’re pulled back in! A Little Perspective →. How Obama Is Caught Between Economic Growth and Shrinking Incomes. In President Barack Obama. S big speech on the economy. Thursday, the president touted his party’s economic agenda and repeated a claim similar to one he’s made before. It is indisputable that our economy is stronger today than it was when I took office. Income inequality surely existed in the ’80s and ’90...
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Utah Trip 2014 # 1 | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
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About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. Prayers for the End of Abortion. Just when we thought we were out we’re pulled back in! Utah Trip 2014 # 1. This is at Zion National Park on July 26, 2014. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Prayers for the End of Abortion. Just when we thought we were out we’re pulled back in! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Please log in using one of these methods to post your comment:. Email (Address never made public). The Bonds That Di...
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The Big Question: Is there an alternative to Obamacare? | Brucetheeconomist's Blog
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About something or anything. About Bruce and this Blog. An Imperfect System–Free enterprise/Democracy. The Myth of Maximizing Shareholder Value →. The Big Question: Is there an alternative to Obamacare? A health policy discussion with Booth colleagues Matthew Gentzkow and Matthew Notowidigdo. The original is here at the Booth / Capital Ideas website. The other “big ideas” videos are really good. My views expressed here are summed up a bit more eloquently in a recent WSJ Oped, here. John H. Cochrane.