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Read More »China’s Economy in Need of Rescue?
In the last post “Trump, Biden Policies Shifted Trade from China, Study Shows,” voanews.com, (read again if needed) we were talking about China sneaking its parts into the US through Mexico and Vietnam. The VOA article is the same as shown on Bloomberg. As you read that post, I think you will see I had real issues with being able to sneak the same Chinese parts out of those countries and into the US. Furthermore, for either country to manufacture...
Read More »July JOLTS report: is the game of reverse musical chairs in employment ending?
July JOLTS report: is the game of reverse musical chairs in employment ending? – by New Deal democrat For the past 18 months, I’ve likened the job market to a game of reverse musical chairs, where there are more chairs put out by potential employers than there are job applicants willing to fill them. Also for many months, I have noted the gradual deceleration in that game. July’s JOLTS report not only continued that trend we’ve seen for the...
Read More »Interviews with video and transcript — Michael Hudson
Interviews with video and transcript.Michael Hudson — On Finance, Real Estate And The Powers Of NeoliberalismBRICS Keep BuildingHigh Finance & Investment ColonialismMichael Hudson | President of The Institute for the Study of Long-Term Economic Trends (ISLET), a Wall Street Financial Analyst, Distinguished Research Professor of Economics at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, and Guest Professor at Peking University
Read More »New EU fiscal rules jeopardise investment needed to combat climate crisis
Blog New EU fiscal rules jeopardise investment needed to combat climate crisis Limits will hit poor countries the hardest By Sebastian Mang, Dominic Caddick 31 August 2023 A desperately needed reform of the EU’s fiscal rules is...
Read More »I’ll give myself credit for today.
I said down. Basically flat. But we’ll see going forward.
Read More »He saw this fundamental failing…
He saw this fundamental failing...
Read More »Ford Reveals New Lineup of EV Chargers + a Home Version
This is mostly about commercial charging stations for companies. However, the company does offer a home version which I have added a picture and the pricing. Not cheap. It does solve the issue of where do I charge my vehicle? Not endorsing this as it is early on in the introduction of EVs and barely touching on the economics of an EV. Still, my Detroit attachment to automotive. The other factor(s), needing to be brought to the forefront is the...
Read More »Correspondence Among Marxists
I have been (re?-)transcribing various letters in which various points of Marxism are elaborated. This post is an index of what I have so far. I do not know that I will go on much. Marx to Engels, 2 August 1862, sets out the transformation problem and Marx's solution. Marx to Engels, 18 June 1867, on the order of presentation in Capital. Marx to Engels, 24 August 1867, on the two best points in volume 1 of Capital. Marx to Engels, 8 January 1868, on three original points in volume 1...
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