Posts Tagged: chairman


6
Nov 09

Do collegiate teabaggers want limited student government?

The rational, principled argument for a Republican or Independent college student would of course be “no”.  The theatrics of yesterdays tantrum in a teapot on Capitol Hill (contrasted by the killings at Fort Hood and within the context of Guy Fawkes Day) really obscures how most people feel about government.

People generally don’t care about government, or at least will tolerate the status quo so long as their lives are comfortable,  the mail gets delivered, and the trash gets picked up.  As soon as effective governing becomes impossible via scandal, ideology, or externalities (like the economy), any politican, regardless of party, is vulnerable.  You can see it in the polling data from the 2009 NJ Governors race, based on voting priorities (summed-up by taxgirl):


23
Mar 09

On AIG, Risk, Dynamics, and Populism

I want to write something about AIG, what got us into this mess, the initial bailout, the defenses and criticisms of the bonuses, the public’s outrage, the knee jerk reaction of politicians, the circling of the wagons by the elite, and how the plan rolled out by Tim Geithner enables socialism for the wealthy and insulates them from failure while fleecing everyone else.  Barry Ritholtz at the Big Picture has some links to excellent reporting by Matt Taibi in Rolling Stone, another by Carol Loomis in Fortune, and yet another in the NYTimes by Gretchen Morgenstern.


31
Jan 09

Daily Links for January 30th

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