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Freedom of the Press

11:33 am on Friday, January 30, 2009

International Herald Tribune
Under former leader Saddam Hussein, printing presses needed government permission for anything they put out, said Abdul Mahdi al-Aamiri, manager of Basras Alghadeer printing company.
“The huge difference democracy has made to our business – you cant even compare to how we were before,” he said.
This makes me smile.
(via Dean’s World)

Stimulus Package

11:05 am on Friday, January 30, 2009

National Journal Magazine
In normal times, Congress might never enlarge so many programs at once. But, as with Reagans tax cut, the crisis-induced demand for action may suspend the normal laws of political gravity — and allow Democrats to redirect federal priorities as boldly as Reagan did. “This is a once-in-a-25-year opportunity to [implement] a lot [...]

France’s love for Obama

7:25 am on Thursday, January 22, 2009

FT.com / Europe
France’s defence minister on Wednesday appeared to rule out any immediate reinforcement of French troops in Afghanistan if requested by Barack Obama, the new US president.
Hervé Morin said deploying additional French forces to the war-torn country was “not a question for now”
I’m  not surprised by this.  While it is certainly true that [...]

Happy Obama Day

9:25 am on Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Barack Obama is now President of the Unitied States.  I ernestly wish him well and hope that he will meet the coming tests well.
It will be interesting.

The Virtues of Sweatshops

9:37 am on Thursday, January 15, 2009

NYTimes.com
“It’s dirty, hot and smelly here,” she said wistfully. “A factory is better.”
Take a minute and read the whole thing.

Sea Ice Ends Year at Same Level as 1979

11:48 am on Monday, January 12, 2009

DailyTech
Rapid growth spurt leaves amount of ice at levels seen 29 years ago.
Thanks to a rapid rebound in recent months, global sea ice levels now equal those seen 29 years ago, when the year 1979 also drew to a close.
1979 was the first year they began collecting this data, so we don’t have a lot [...]

Deflation, Inflation, and Money from Thin Air

9:03 am on Friday, January 9, 2009

The Skeptical Optimist has for a while now been my go to site to understand economy, particularly as it relates to the national debt, the fed, and fiat currency.  This post:The Skeptical Optimist: Deflation, Inflation, and Money from Thin Air, is a wonderful explanation of why we need to ‘borrow’ to create stimulus, how it [...]