[unable to retrieve full-text content]In a recent economic roundtable, economists Richard Wolff and Prof Michael Hudson analyzed the surprising factors behind Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. Wolff attributed Trump’s win to a deep, growing resentment among the American working class, disillusioned by four decades of neoliberal globalization. This shift hollowed out U.S. manufacturing, devastated cities like Detroit, and stripped jobs from communities, creating a longing for a...
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What the Democrats Do Now
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Atlantic’s Lora Kelley asks “What Do Democrats Do Now?” Or sorta like that. Trump is such a great story teller and caster of false narratives. People were looking for what they thought would be solutions to what they perceive as issues during and coming out of the pandemic. Maybe a recession would have been better […] The post What the Democrats Do Now appeared first on Angry Bear.
Read More »Watch Months-of-Supply! Housing
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Watch Months-of-Supply! by Bill McBride Calculated Risk Both inventory and sales are well below pre-pandemic levels, and I think we need to keep an eye on months-of-supply to forecast price changes. Historically nominal prices declined when months-of-supply approached 6 months – and that is unlikely any time soon – however, as expected, months-of-supply is above 2019 […] The post Watch Months-of-Supply! Housing appeared first on...
Read More »Unite France and Germany to save Europe
In the wake of Donald Trump’s victory, Europe can no longer content itself with declarations of intent. It urgently needs to pull itself together and regain a grip on world affairs, without any illusions about what will come from the United States. The crux of the matter is that it is impossible to face up to the socio-economic, climatic and geopolitical challenges that are shaking the planet as long as the European Union (EU) makes its decisions by the unanimous vote of all 27 member...
Read More »Speech in the House of Lords – Autumn Budget 2024
11th of November 2024 My Lords, there are many things to welcome in this Budget, particularly on the spending side. I am less keen on some of the tax proposals, which seem to be mean-minded and counterproductive, such as the tax on knowledge. The spending commitments are important because they reverse the disastrous policy of austerity, which has brought our public services and infrastructure close to collapse. Even the IMF, originally a champion of austerity, admitted that it had...
Read More »On Remembrance Day
[unable to retrieve full-text content] – by New Deal democrat Today in the US is officially Veterans Day, in which we salute the service of all veterans. But it started – and still continues in some countries – as Remembrance Day, a somber memorial to all those who were killed in World War 1, which ended on November 11, 1918. […] The post On Remembrance Day appeared first on Angry Bear.
Read More »Armistice Day
The Great War continues, more than 100 years later Yesterday was November 11, the anniversary of the armistice which ended fighting on the Western Front of what was then called the Great War. It’s always an occasion for sad reflection on my part, thinking about the pointlessness of the massive sacrifices of the War, which achieved nothing except to set the scene for worse disasters to come. But it’s particularly sad in a year when the forces unleashed by the War have come back to...
Read More »Happy Veterans Day! Market wrap up, gold, bitcoin.
Is bitcoin a good buy up here at these levels? 
Read More »The more the contradition develops: footnotes to “Marx’s Fetters: a remedial reading” — a pop-up book
Notebook VII, GrundrissePreface to A Contribution to the Critique of Political EconomyNotebook VII, GrundrisseCapital, volume 3
Read More »The New Economy and the Tariffs and Tax Breaks to Launch It
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Since we have a new president who favors Tariffs, we should start talking about how those Tariffs will impact the US Economy and Citizens. The Tax Foundation offers up a brief explanation which should be readily understandable for Angry Bear readers. If Trump is able to pull this off and get it out of Congress, […] The post The New Economy and the Tariffs and Tax Breaks to Launch It appeared first on Angry Bear.
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