Sunday Reading
Some opinions. It seems evident that the tone is changing and finally, though I hope this isn’t simply a case of seeing through wishful eyes, it appears that harder questions are being asked of this administration:
- Rich: The Propaganda Machine
- Thomas: Word from Bush Could End Prison Abuse
- Kristof: A Glide Path to Ruin
- Kristol: Remember The Tax Cuts?
- Nichols: Grilled Rumsfeld Anyone?
- Rove Taking a More Public Role
- High Court to End Term with Big Decisions
- Bush Administration Faces Credibility Problem
For the birds. I wonder if stories two and three are related?
- How Hummingbirds Hover
- Bird's Warning Chirps Reveal Surprising Smarts
- Oregon Feeding Contraceptives to Canada Geese to Control Population
Why we teach those boring classes on statistics and probability:
Attack of the robo lobsters
Machines really do mimic life:
Home prices, Oil Prices,
Saving, China, and the Fed:
- How Home Prices Can Be Hot But Inflation Cool
- How Higher Oil Prices Could Help Housing
- Maybe Saving Money Is Just for Chumps
- China to Make Own Decision on Yuan - Wen
- Fireworks from the Fed
You guessed it. Social Security:
- GOP Plan: Use Surplus on Accounts
- GOP Can Settle Only on Accounts
- The New 'Leisure Class'
- Social Security Plan to Talk About
Serious story:
And, on the environmental front:
They probably should have let this guy finish his bong hit:
And finally, since it's time for summer reruns to begin, I thought I'd start the season off with an animation from Lee A. Arnold on Social Security. If you missed it the first time around, take a look:
Posted by Mark Thoma on Sunday, June 26, 2005 at 12:06 AM in Economics, Iraq and Afghanistan, Monetary Policy, Politics, Reading, Regulation, Social Security, Technology |
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