Trump’s budget director has some awfully strange ideas about economic policy
Scary.
The Red White and Blue Pill
Donald Trump’s trade team has based their analysis on a remarkably silly mistake
Reading this, you might wonder why it is that in the real world, economists actually do try to develop complex computer models of the economy. The answer is that the alternative method Ross and Navarro are proposing doesn’t even remotely work.
This is 101ism. The idea that a simple Econ-101 level understanding of a topic will just scale up to the macro level. The assumption that every market will work like a guns and butter chart from day three of Econ 101 is easily disproved, but this doesn’t stop 101ism. People like simple solutions. This DSGE charts are hard, have Greek letters and lots of math. 101ism sells.
Gingrich: Trump doesn’t want to ‘drain the swamp’ anymore
Any promises left to break?
No it’s the 17 agencies who are wrong
How to resist.
Trump vs. Obama in the alleged war on Christmas: Ugliness in a season of joy
They are fighting against the political correctness of “happy holidays” by being offended and demanding speech codes.
“We need to take action,” the president said. “And we will — at the time and place of our choosing.” (via Obama Says U.S. Will Retaliate for Russia’s Election Meddling – The New York Times) Does Trump see the trap here? If he ends the investigation and reverses the sanctions he will be sending a… Continue reading Obama Says U.S. Will Retaliate for Russia’s Election Meddling – The New York Times
Franklin Graham Backs Trump’s Job Plan Because There’s No ‘Pride’ In Computer Programming
I keep hearing how liberals are smug and dismissive unlike real Americans from the heartland.
There is a lot of pride in programming. You get to solve interesting problems. You spend more time interacting with your customers than most manufactures would. Systems I worked on have been mentioned in the press.