Nilson on last week, Peterman on ideas, Dan Grobstein File
August 26, 2011
Bob Nilsson sent along this note about last week's You Can't Step In The Same River Twice
It may be a little different tone than you were evoking, but there was a good Twilight Zone episode about not being able to go back home: Walking Distance
Kent Peterman, who enjoyed the same item, was impressed by Atlantic Monthly's The 14 Biggest Ideas Of The Year self-described as a guide to the intellectual trends that, for better or worse, are shaping America right now. (Plus a bunch of other ideas, insights, hypotheses, and provocations.)
Dan Grobstein File
- U.S. | August 18, 2011
Transit Agency Study Finds Fares Up and Service Down
By MICHAEL COOPER
The economic downturn is playing havoc with the nation's public transit systems, with 71 percent of the nation's large systems having cut service while half have raised fares.
- OPINION | August 20, 2011
Paul Krugman: Swede Talk, Swede Talk
By PAUL KRUGMAN
But skip the lutefisk. - The secret bank bailout
- Smithsonian (@smithsonian) RT @amhistorymuseum: These photos of the 1906 San Fran earthquake are in color, not black & white. How is this possible?
- Very good article. I've been pushing the deflation angle for quite a while. keeping inflation very low and/or pushing for deflation means that if people owe you money they pay with expensive dollars. If inflation ramps up, you pay with dollars that are worth less and less. It is easier to pay off your loan. The farmers wanted inflation through the free and unlimited coinage of silver and the bankers wanted to deflation through keeping the gold standard. The farmers wanted to pay off their loans with cheap money.
Predatory Overlords, From Octopus to Vampire Squid - OPINION | August 21, 2011
Editorial: Surely They Can Read a Spreadsheet
The economy is in profound trouble and is in desperate need of business leaders to promote sound ideas for both growth and deficit reduction. - felix salmon (@felixsalmon) Students Have No Idea How Google Works - @Gawker
- The Other Auto Bailout: Ford, Toyota, … and Harley Davidson?
- Fed Lending: Bailing Out Banks over People
- “The GOP Wants to Raise Your Taxes”
- The Republicans don't want an actual smaller government. They just want to shrink it by getting rid of any Democratic party influence. Of course that grows the government because it just brings in more Republican beneficiaries.
OPINION | August 25, 2011
Editorial: Gov. Perry's Cash Machine
Gov. Rick Perry wants a smaller Washington but has enlarged Texas government to his political benefit. - Students have no idea how to work Goggle
- Men don't read