Krugman no longer seems very worried about the deficit, but why? Inquiring minds want to know…
Krugman no longer seems very worried about the deficit, but why? Inquiring minds want to know…
Dec 26 2006
George Leef writes, On October 2, The Conference Board, an organization of American businesses, released a survey entitled “Are They Really Ready for Work?” The report, which was based on responses from 431 employers, hardly gives a ringing endorsement of our education system. Only 10 percent of the employers said...
Dec 25 2006
Jane Galt relays a challenge to believers in free will (myself among them) from Scott Adams: It seems to me that free will can be easily tested. The next time someone is getting brain surgery, just take a few minutes to perform the test. Sometimes the patient remains awake during brain surgery so he can report what fun...
Dec 25 2006
Krugman no longer seems very worried about the deficit, but why? Inquiring minds want to know...
READER COMMENTS
Ironman
Dec 26 2006 at 10:03am
Perhaps because under current economic growth and government spending trends, there will not be a budget deficit (by Washington D.C. accounting methods) within the next two years.
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