Saturday, October 15, 2011

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  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Oct 13, 2011
    What's So Bad About a Flat Tax? - Room for Debate
    Isn't Herman Cain's '9-9-9' plan essentially what fiscal conservatives and good government advocates have always wanted?
    Place the burden of government where it can be borne.
    Flat taxes take money that would be demand for goods.
    They shrink the economy unduly.
    We need to get money to the bottom of the economy.
    The top has plenty.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 13, 2011
    CDL
    • TPP recommended a blog post:
      Sep 22, 2010
      Showing Gay Teens a Happy Future
      A new online video channel is reaching out to teenagers who are bullied at school for being gay. The message: life really does get better after high school.
      Sooner is better.              As soon as you can is best.
  • TimesPeople recommended an article:
    Oct 13, 2011
    The Thing Itself
    Even David Brooks can understand that only the dead are unchanging.
    I wish he could see further than the list of talking points.
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    Oct 13, 2011
    Marina Kliger
    • aleksey recommended a graphic:
      Mar 19, 2011
      Magazine
      KEY All prices on this page reflect the cost of an item, on a per-pound basis, if purchased off the shelves at the Whole Foods in Manhattan's Union Square. All items at the salad bar cost $7.99 per pound.
      I do not use the salad bar.  I buy  produce.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 13, 2011
    Gina Pera
    • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
      Oct 14, 2011
      What's So Bad About a Flat Tax? - Room for Debate
      Isn't Herman Cain's '9-9-9' plan essentially what fiscal conservatives and good government advocates have always wanted?
      That does not make it good.  
      It is a new hit on the poor. 
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_tax
      I am not up to this at this hour
  • TimesPeople recommended a video:
    Oct 13, 2011
    TimesCast | Intuitive and Accessible
    Yes it is a good interface. I will have to look into voice over.
    Computing for me is all visual. The audio data rate makes me nuts.
    I enjoy the associative nature of the screen.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 13, 2011
    JHM
    • Henry recommended a blog post:
      Mar 7, 2011
      Does IMF Stand for Impressive Macroeconomic Flexibility?
      So the IMF is holding a meeting on rethinking macroeconomic policy (I was invited but couldn’t make the timing work.) And the Fund’s chief economist has already made it clear that he’s open to some serious revision of the prevailing paradigm.

      I had no idea there were so many watchers.
      The IMF is not behaving well.
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    Oct 13, 2011
    Henry
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    Oct 13, 2011
    SteveP
  • TimesPeople recommended a blog post:
    Oct 13, 2011
    Are Americans More Prone to A.D.H.D.? - Room for Debate
    The high-energy, risk-taking traits of attention deficit disorder may be part of the nation's pioneer DNA. Or maybe we're just overmedicated.
    Only through current child rearing practice.


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  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 13, 2011
    caseygibbs
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    Oct 13, 2011
    aleksey
    • aleksey recommended a graphic:
      Mar 19, 2011
      Magazine
      KEY All prices on this page reflect the cost of an item, on a per-pound basis, if purchased off the shelves at the Whole Foods in Manhattan's Union Square. All items at the salad bar cost $7.99 per pound.
      I have given the salad bar a miss for years.  I am not that fond of sun dried tomatoes.  I usually spend my money in the produce department.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 13, 2011
    urbanteachersed
    • urbanteachersed posted to Twitter an article:
      May 5, 2011
      Importance of Class Size
      “Importance of Class Size - http://nyti.ms/kXwVl8” 
      More rooms, more teachers, more cost.
      Not what the "evaluation" advocates are looking for.
      It works.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 13, 2011
    aschwartzbord
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    Oct 13, 2011
    thelittlereader
    • Nick Bilton is following a user:
      Jun 12, 2010
      Tara Parker-Pope
      • TPP recommended a blog post:
        Sep 22, 2010
        Showing Gay Teens a Happy Future
        A new online video channel is reaching out to teenagers who are bullied at school for being gay. The message: life really does get better after high school.
        Sooner is better.     As soon as you can is best.
  • TimesPeople recommended a user:
    Oct 13, 2011
    cinn colbert
    • cinn colbert commented on an article:
      May 31, 2010
      The Pain Caucus
      Brilliant Exegesis of abstruse economics. But beside the point. It is fears of deficits that drive calls for "more pain" , ie a cut in gov't spending,not academic worries about inflation. The abstract ivory tower basis of r. Krugman's thinking is shown in his use of the past tense ('was") to describe the pain of the current recession; apparently he needs to talk more to people at the Times, like the person who did the cover story on Blacks in Memphis today.
      This commenter was a Republican And did not understand the mechanism under discussion. 
      That mechanism is the Keynesian view.
      Paul Krugman has spent the last year or more explaining.  
      It is what he does.


      I have been neglecting the constant weeder.
      http://www.realitychex.com/

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