My thoughts on the President's speech
People keep asking me what I thought about President Obama’s address to the joint session of Congress last week. Here’s what I told the Indy
People keep asking me what I thought about President Obama’s address to the joint session of Congress last week. Here’s what I told the Indy
Obama was called a liar during his recent address to a joint session of Congress. Actually, on another point he was not fully truthful about the
Dear United States, Is there anyone left willing to talk about health care reform calmly? At this point, the dialogue has become so partisan and
This is another game theory problem called “war of attrition”: You and a competitor will battle in rounds for a prize worth $5. Each round
The content of this post was written about 18 months ago when my youngest daughter was an infant. It has nothing to do with personal
A former reader (of all of three days) told me my posts were too political and boring. That’s interesting feedback. Not the boring part. That’s
The range and variation of human capability is astounding. Somewhere in this world there are people doing practically anything imaginable at levels far beyond what
This post has been cited in the 17 September 2009 edition of the Health Wonk Review, hosted by Healthcare Technology News. Finally, a few more-than-incidental
Anyone who was closely following my blogging back in the spring knows that I was (and am) fond of the federal fallback version of a public
I’ve been reading a preliminary edition of the new macroeconomics textbook by Tyler Cowen and Alex Tabarrok (Modern Principles: Macroeconomics). It was sent to me
Last week I posed a game called “Hierarchy of Hungry Cannibals.” The game is easy to grasp but takes too many words to state to
This is the final post in a series on investment planning. Here’s a list of the other posts: Investment Planning: The Series Household Budgeting the