FinReg Both/And
(Did I say I wasn’t going to blog much on FinReg? That just shows you what I know about the topic.) Anyway, regulate and break
(Did I say I wasn’t going to blog much on FinReg? That just shows you what I know about the topic.) Anyway, regulate and break
Or so I’m told. If anyone ever sees anything odd about any blog function, please send me all details you can capture. Thanks.
I’ve been getting a lot of emails about the IRS. Evidently, many of you have heard that the government is going to hire a ton
A reader alerted me to some strange error messages that appear when he comments. Anyone else seeing anything unusual? Go ahead and test comment on
I shouldn’t do this. I really should not do this. But I’m going to post again today on FinReg. (Hey, it’s Friday and I’ve got
My parents, who are responsible directly and indirectly for all that I know, e-mailed me to tell me that the term “grok” (first used on
I was just lamenting yesterday to co-blogger/colleague Steve that I don’t get financial regulation reform as deeply or thoroughly as health reform. Part of the
A reader drew my attention to the 7 January 2010 LA Times opinion piece by Orville Schell in which he lists the “aspects of U.S.
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you know I have a special love for Nate Silver’s blog. Especially when he pulls out
I know it’s become de rigeur for some to call the Affordable Care Act “socialism” or even “Armageddon”. But it’s not even close. Do you
Harold Pollack writes, “Press coverage of health care reform was the most careful, most thorough, and most effective reporting of any major story, ever.” (Italics