The Amazon Whole Foods acquisition is a work in progress and so is the resistance. We’ve been pundited and corporate propagandizing to one side and my posts are the murmurs [ … ]
Debt and Magical Thinking
Humanity appears to default to magical thinking when faced with untenable situations that demand systemic change. “Earth’s economy glorifies waste. Its economists rejoice when a product is disposed as [ … ]
A no BS review of Amazon bookstore
I went to the Amazon Bookstore today on an errand to audit its well-being. I am wary of any store that has a greeter. I think they said ‘can I help [ … ]
Seneca on Values
This letter from Seneca to Lucilius has lingered with me since I first read it. The words that most circulate in my head “In the case of many men, their [ … ]
Public Service Announcement: The US Labor Market is Still Losing Ground Relative to Trend
We keep hearing how good the labor market is these days. We’ve created more than 16 million jobs since the financial crisis! Unemployment is the lowest since 2001! Time to [ … ]
Ah the Snowflakes
A young man of my acquaintance recently ended his intimate relationship with a girl that had lasted some years, and announced the fact to the world on Facebook, together with [ … ]
American slavery then. Illegal immigrants today
Much is written about slavery and its aftermaths. A large part of this is frenetically modified history issuing from people both excited and poorly read, a comic-book version apparently intended [ … ]
We Do These Things Because They’re Easy: Our All-Consuming Dependence on Debt
A world in which “we do these things because they’re easy” has one end-state: collapse. Our national philosophy now is “we do these things because they’re easy”– and relying on [ … ]
Before and After. Would This Liberal Democrat Vote for Trump again…?
I’m a sample size of one. I’m not trying to persuade anybody so please don’t read this on the offense looking for where to land a punch, I’m just one [ … ]
In the Idiocy of Kevin Warsh: More Evidence for the ‘Self-Induced Paralysis’ Thesis
I believe it is clear that the main reason the economy has been growing slowly since the financial crisis is overly tight monetary policy. Inflation has been chronically low. The [ … ]