Save the planet: drive, don’t walk.
Casey Mulligan has a good review of death spiral theory.
Here is an idea for how to fix healthcare.gov.
Health Wonk Review is up.
2013 has seen a classic (and rare) test of monetarist versus Keynesian views of the economy. Guess who’s winning?
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“Save the planet: drive, don’t walk.”
This environmental nonsense gets more complicated all the time.
It’s a shame that resources are actually being spent on studies like that.
They all result in: Humanity is evil.
“2013 has seen a classic (and rare) test of monetarist versus Keynesian views of the economy. Guess who’s winning?”
Neither.
“Here is an idea for how to fix healthcare.gov.”
Too funny.
“Casey Mulligan has a good review of death spiral theory.”
Good review as we get ready to experience it firsthand.
That is if the risk pool can grow large enough to launch in the first place.
Knowing governmental ability to make things awful, I’m sure it can.
Hippy’s heads are collectively exploding.
Good riddance.
Are these the only two options?
Anything else would mean that our economy is functioning drastically wrong. It factually is, but admitting that is outside the view for most.
I wonder how much more efficient riding a bicycle is than walking?
According to their logic, ceasing to function in any way is the only way to not harm the environment.
Just like in Wall-E
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“Save the planet: drive, don’t walk.”
This environmental nonsense gets more complicated all the time.
It’s a shame that resources are actually being spent on studies like that.
They all result in: Humanity is evil.
“2013 has seen a classic (and rare) test of monetarist versus Keynesian views of the economy. Guess who’s winning?”
Neither.
“Here is an idea for how to fix healthcare.gov.”
Too funny.
“Casey Mulligan has a good review of death spiral theory.”
Good review as we get ready to experience it firsthand.
That is if the risk pool can grow large enough to launch in the first place.
Knowing governmental ability to make things awful, I’m sure it can.
“Save the planet: drive, don’t walk.”
Hippy’s heads are collectively exploding.
Good riddance.
“2013 has seen a classic (and rare) test of monetarist versus Keynesian views of the economy. Guess who’s winning?”
Are these the only two options?
Anything else would mean that our economy is functioning drastically wrong. It factually is, but admitting that is outside the view for most.
Save the planet: drive, don’t walk.
I wonder how much more efficient riding a bicycle is than walking?
According to their logic, ceasing to function in any way is the only way to not harm the environment.
Just like in Wall-E