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The fake economics of DOGE

[unable to retrieve full-text content]DOGE is claiming to have saved $55 billion so far. The NYT calls bullshit: “The math that could back up those checks is marred with accounting errors, incorrect assumptions, outdated data and other mistakes…. Some contracts the group claims credit for were double- or triple-counted. Another initially contained an error that inflated the totals by […] The post The fake economics of DOGE appeared first on Angry Bear.

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Low-Information Voters

[unable to retrieve full-text content]“But that is what he ran on, what the people who elected him wanted him to do,” the TV journalist said in response to the interviewee’s criticism of some of a deluge of executive orders.  If what he ran on grants license, Trump has license to do almost anything. Say a presidential candidate runs promising […] The post Low-Information Voters appeared first on Angry Bear.

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Did COVID-19 begin with raccoon dogs?

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The weight of evidence—scientific and epidemiological—points to a zoonotic origin for SARS-CoV-2 with the epicenter at the Huanan wet market in Wuhan, China. Although the virus is endemic in bats, there’s little evidence for a direct jump of the virus from bats to humans in Wuhan. The most parsimonious hypothesis is that some other mammal […] The post Did COVID-19 begin with raccoon dogs? appeared first on Angry Bear.

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Perception of Business, Military, Education, and Religion

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The differences in Republican and Democrat’s views can play out in how they view certain aspects of the US. For example, small businesses versus corporations. Both appear to perceive small business as being positive and take a negative view on corporations. I suspect it is one having a greater impact versus the other. Americans overwhelmingly […] The post Perception of Business, Military, Education, and Religion appeared first on Angry Bear.

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What is the Reality in the US Today?

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Certainly, it is not what I and others were expecting to see and hear. If I read this commentary properly and understood? Prof. Heather Cox Richardson accuses todays’ US citizenry of living in some fantasy land, disregarding vaccines, taking on fascist activity and symbols, and having a lack of understanding of what the United States […] The post What is the Reality in the US Today? appeared first on Angry Bear.

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Democrats, Ignore your Marriage Counselors

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Hello everyone. It has been a while but… Anyway, this is my thinking on the question asked here a few days ago: Do Democrats and Progressives need a marriage counselor or a divorce lawyer. It is long, so forewarned. First, let’s be clear on the idea of the Overton Window. Wikipedia notes the creator’s view […] The post Democrats, Ignore your Marriage Counselors appeared first on Angry Bear.

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Somebody better call DOGE . . .

[unable to retrieve full-text content]According to Kevin Drum, the Senate budget resolution earmarks $170 billion for border security; the House budget proposal ponies up $190 billion.  5 minutes of googling was not sufficient to figure out how this unimaginable pile of money will be spent.  Let’s assume half is for deportation.  That’s $85 billion, if we go with the […] The post Somebody better call DOGE . . . appeared first on Angry Bear.

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Ignore Pete Hesgeth

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The current House and Senate budget proposals both include defense increases of about $100-150 billion over ten years, or about $10-15 billion per year in nominal dollars. Toy Sec Def Hegseth is proposing a cut in defense spending of -$70 billion per year. Anyone who thinks the House and Senate will pass a bill with […] The post Ignore Pete Hesgeth appeared first on Angry Bear.

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Poultry farms are America’s “wet market” for the next pandemic

[unable to retrieve full-text content]“In the facilities—the artificial ecosystems—that now house much of Earth’s terrestrial vertebrate biomass, constraints on virulence that prevail in natural ecosystems are not merely removed. Virulence is actually favored. In the words of Mark Woolhouse, an epidemiologist at the University of Edinburgh, the viruses are “a response to the selection pressures that exist in a […] The post Poultry farms are America’s...

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We Should Abolish “Capital”

[unable to retrieve full-text content]– by Steve Roth Originally posted at Wealth Economics “Capital” is polysemous; it has multiple meanings. People, notably including economists (who should know better), constantly muddle those meanings together even within a single sentence, so that nobody including the speakers and writers themselves knows, or can know, what the speaker is saying. It’s a centuries-old dumpster fire — conceptual and...

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