Recently, I bemoaned the bipartisan agreement that the government needs to "tighten its belt." This conventional wisdom is just plain wrong. I pointed to a column by economist Paul Krugman to explain why.
Apparently, some readers had trouble understanding how inflation and debt can sometimes work to our advantage (and by some readers I mean one in particular). Admittedly, it's counter-intuitive. If government debt contributed to our economic stagnation, how can more government debt get us going again?
After the jump, my attempt at paraphrasing Krugman's argument.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
S2L77: Ayutthaya
From 1977 02 11 Thailand |
Before there was Bangkok, there was Ayutthaya. The city was founded in 1350 and was the capital of Thailand until sacked by the Burmese in 1767, after which the Thai capital was moved to Bangkok. In recent decades, the ruins of Ayutthaya have been undergoing excavation and restoration. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, four years after my visit.
More photos after the jump.
Friday, January 11, 2013
Straus versus Perry
The opening of the biennial Texas legislative session featured two speeches that could influence what issues the legislature focuses on. Paul Burka of The Texas Monthly highlights the tension between those two speeches.
After the jump, my own take.
After the jump, my own take.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Weak Tea in District 102
Two years ago, newly elected Texas state representative Stefani Carter pissed off local Tea Party activists with her support for establishment figure Joe Straus for Speaker of the Texas House. The Dallas Morning News had the story in November, 2010. Carter's support for Straus cost her "TeaApproved" status from the North Texas Tea Party. The Texas Tribune had the story in January, 2011.
It wasn't just that Carter supported Straus (although that would have been bad enough for the Tea Party). It was that, in the Tea Party's view, in public Carter was professing to be uncommitted, but in private she was pledging her support to Joe Straus. As the North Texas Tea Party put it, "Stefani Carter has no problem talking out of both sides of her mouth."
Two years later, where do things stand? After the jump, let's catch up.
It wasn't just that Carter supported Straus (although that would have been bad enough for the Tea Party). It was that, in the Tea Party's view, in public Carter was professing to be uncommitted, but in private she was pledging her support to Joe Straus. As the North Texas Tea Party put it, "Stefani Carter has no problem talking out of both sides of her mouth."
Two years later, where do things stand? After the jump, let's catch up.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Enough with the Belt-Tightening Already
When times are tough, everyone needs to tighten their belts. It's a cliché but everyone agrees with it, right?
"Small businesses and families are tightening their belts. Their government should, too." Who said it? That would be President Barack Obama.
"It's time for government to tighten their belts and show the American people that we 'get' it." Who said it? That would be Speaker of the House John Boehner.
After the jump, what I wish President Obama and Speaker Boehner and every other American would learn.
"Small businesses and families are tightening their belts. Their government should, too." Who said it? That would be President Barack Obama.
"It's time for government to tighten their belts and show the American people that we 'get' it." Who said it? That would be Speaker of the House John Boehner.
After the jump, what I wish President Obama and Speaker Boehner and every other American would learn.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Boosting LBJ/Skillman
Regular readers of this blog know of my frustration regarding Richardson's incomplete history of trying to redevelop the West Spring Valley corridor, the Main Street downtown area, and especially the neighborhoods surrounding the train stations along DART's Red Line.
Today, I turn your attention to another redevelopment challenge, this one just to Richardson's south in Lake Highlands. The Dallas Morning News has the story:
Today, I turn your attention to another redevelopment challenge, this one just to Richardson's south in Lake Highlands. The Dallas Morning News has the story:
After the jump, my reaction.Construction could begin by late next year -- if additional funding becomes available -- on an overhaul of the confusing intersection between the LBJ Freeway and Skillman Street in Lake Highlands.
Source: The Dallas Morning News.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Of Slumlords and Castles
Now that the arbiter of all that's important, The Dallas Morning News, has weighed in on the subject of home rental inspections in Richardson, I guess I have to, too. After all, the license every blogger is required to get specifically insists that he has to have a strong, uncompromising opinion on every subject, no matter how hard it is to get worked up over.
So, after the jump, my obligatory opinions on home rental registration.
So, after the jump, my obligatory opinions on home rental registration.
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