Closing out 2020 with some things I've read so far in the second half of this month, or will be reading soon. It appears that a lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, and will probably keep doing this for a while. Also, just because I share something on here does not mean I agree with it, but I think opposing ideas are good for the mind on occasion. I will be back in 2021, I hope you will be back as well.
December 16Krugman’s Failed Attack on Reaganomics
Corporate Taxes and the Laffer Curve
The Pro-Growth Impact of Deregulation
Part I: Poverty Is a Problem, not Inequality
Peak Progressive?
A sliver of hope for California.
A sliver of hope for California.
December 22
Part II: Poverty Is a Problem, not Inequality
December 23
Part III: Poverty Is a Problem, not Inequality
Part II: Poverty Is a Problem, not Inequality
Part III: Poverty Is a Problem, not Inequality
Economic Growth and the “Size of the Pie”
December 29
Go Local to Get Something Done in America
December 31
2020 didn’t win — humanity, ingenuity and compassion prevailed
Go Local to Get Something Done in America
2020 didn’t win — humanity, ingenuity and compassion prevailed
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