As far as you and I, antics in a court room would not have been acceptable. Trump is begging for a jail cell. Begging so he can claim to be a martyr for his beliefs. No feeding of the chimps no matter how much they jump up and down and toss excrement at you. It has to be frustrating to him that no one will react, January 26, 2024, Letters from an American, Prof. Heather Cox-Richardson This afternoon a jury of nine Americans deliberated for less...
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Preventing Economic Disaster: The Shocking Truth
Preventing Economic Disaster: The Shocking Truth
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Uncovering the Surplus Value of Labor
Read More »Houthis In Charge Here
This is mainly belated comentary on “How a Ragtag Militia in Yemen Became a Nimble U.S. Foe” I think there are lessons to be learned from the success of the Houthi militia in Yemen. The lesson I learn is the lesson I claim to have learned again and again — most US defence spending is wasted, because a huge amount is spent on expensive platforms rather than on smart munitions launched from lots of cheap platforms (drones and missiles...
Read More »December 2023 personal income and spending: Goldilocks is in the house UPDATED
AB: I am cheating and giving you the close to the last line in NDd’s report. You really should read NDd’s report in its entirety. A three minute read? “this month’s report continues to reflect a consumer economy that is doing very well.” December 2023 personal income and spending: Goldilocks is in the house UPDATED – by New Deal democrat [Note: The St. Louis FRED site is down for maintenance, which means unfortunately there are no...
Read More »Ten Drugs Medicare Will Negotiate New Drug Pricing
Or a Tale of two Pricings for the Same Drug, One for the US and another for other countries. Eventually Medicare is going to get around to negotiating with these ten companies for the ten drugs in question here. As taken from one section of Lever News, I have reposted the finding of those ten drugs. What you will see is the pricing for the United States as compared to the pricing in other countries. I do not believe many people are aware of how...
Read More »Trumps Poor Showing in New Hampshire and Iowa
Trump’s poor showing in New Hampshire, Robert Reich. Friends, As I noted earlier today, the mainstream media is falling over itself in seeming awe of Trump’s “powerful” campaign. The truth is just the opposite. Last week, he won fewer than 7 percent of registered voters in Iowa. Trump’s success in last week’s Iowa caucuses wasn’t a “stunning show of strength.” It was a display of remarkable weakness. He got just 56,260 votes. Hello?...
Read More »Econometric modeling and inference
Econometric modeling and inference The impossibility of proper specification is true generally in regression analyses across the social sciences, whether we are looking at the factors affecting occupational status, voting behavior, etc. The problem is that as implied by the three conditions for regression analyses to yield accurate, unbiased estimates, you need to investigate a phenomenon that has underlying mathematical regularities – and, moreover,...
Read More »Pepe Escobar: Five Variables Defining Our Future
Pepe Escobar relies heavily on Michael Hudson's economic analysis for his five "variables."Sputnik InternationalPepe Escobar: Five Variables Defining Our FuturePepe Escobar
Read More »Core capital goods orders, three month average of manufacturers’ new orders both make new all-time highs
Core capital goods orders, three month average of manufacturers’ new orders both make new all-time highs – by New Deal democrat Before I update this morning’s personal income and spending data, I wanted to briefly note some significant news in yesterday’s report on manufacturers new orders. (I’ll discuss the important leading metrics from the GDP report next week.) New orders are one of the long-time components of the index of leading...
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