A ropewalk in Rio illustrates the liberatinrg power of a safey net.
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I remember sitting in a hotel bar in Nevada watching NBC pollmeister Chuck Todd state confidently that Barack Obama would lose the state in the 2008 Presidential election because “The Republican Party always overperforms there”. A Mexican-American businessman with whom I had been chatting during commercials responded “The Nevada he knows isn’t Nevada any more”. [...]
The front page of the New York Times reports a bullying Governor refusing to maintain an income tax surcharge on high earners, and instead slashing money for public education and Medicaid. An outrage! This is why we need to elect Democrats. Oh, wait a minute…. This never would have happened if Mario Cuomo were alive.
Patton’s appreciation of tough but unglamorous work—and a bleg for a speech from the Left that does as well or better.
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On Megan McArdle, Mel Gibson, and inconvenient facts.
Positions on the tax-cut debate are dividing across three separate dimensions. And on all of them, the differences among Democrats are slight compared to those between us and Republicans.
WARNING: Look back on the post much later, I concluded it was among the most misinformed I have ever written. I had planned to write about the candor of political press in the UK, and for some addle-headed reasons switched the subject to FoxNews. Read at your peril… I was in London when the Keith [...]
Perhaps despite himself, David Brooks raises some good points about public sector sustainability in an otherwise-wretched column.
Ilya Repin´s painting of Volga boatmen is not one of serfs.