…and make the platforms pay for it

I still hope that NZ looks over in horror at Canada and pulls back from making it risky for platforms to link to news.Facebook’s clearly decided that being in news just isn’t worth the aggro. Look at this. Facebook referrals to top global news sites dropped from 120 million per month to about 20 million…

…and make the platforms pay for it

Douglas Haig’s Fantasies Drown In Mud I THE GREAT WAR Week 115

Fischer Black on monetary policy

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US leads the world in single-parent households…

… and the results are statistically disastrous.   Summary of three pieces on Economist Melissa Kearney’s Research Freakonomics Radio: When did marriage become a luxury good? Related: Why Did You Marry That Person? (Replay) Related: Why Does the Richest Country in the World Have So Many Poor Kids? (Update) Related: The Fracking Boom, a Baby Boom, and the Retreat From…

US leads the world in single-parent households…

The Title of Tsar. Part I.

The title of Tsar (alternatively Czar, Tzar or Csar) was a title used by Slavic monarchs. The term is derived from the Latin word Caesar. Caesar was a Cognomen which was the third name of a citizen of ancient Rome, under Roman naming conventions. Initially, a Cognomen was a nickname, but lost that purpose when […]

The Title of Tsar. Part I.

MPC appointments, past and future

A few weeks ago, just before I went away for 10 days holiday, the latest in the saga of the Reserve Bank MPC, and the blackball on external experts when the first MPC appointments were made, appeared in the Herald. You’ll recall that it was widely understood that there had been such a blackball, put […]

MPC appointments, past and future

CHRIS TROTTER:  The angry majority

The People’s Champion vs The People’s Prosecutor: It is the news media’s job to elicit information from politicians – not to prosecute them. Peters’ promise to sort out TVNZ should be believed. If he finds himself in a position to carry out his threat, then it will only be because the angry majority has had […]

CHRIS TROTTER:  The angry majority

The problems of a tax-free threshold

Jim Rose details the problems with a tax-free threshold for the NZ Taxpayers Union. Running one that’s revenue-neutral means you have to increase marginal rates further up. Increasing marginal rates to fund inframarginal transfers mightn’t make the most sense. And there are better ways of targeting support, if that’s what you want to do. He writes:The introduction…

The problems of a tax-free threshold

‘Green’ Energy Nirvana Collides With Brutal Reality: Wind & Solar Are Pointless

The world runs on luck and credit. The wind and solar ‘industries’ are running out of both. What might have sounded a little hopeful 20 years ago, sounds utterly ridiculous today. Talk about an all-wind and sun-powered future these days smacks of a mixture of delusion and desperation. Wind turbine manufacturers are bleeding cash, with […]

‘Green’ Energy Nirvana Collides With Brutal Reality: Wind & Solar Are Pointless

Let’s Spend More Money on Something We Have to Give Away to Get People to Use It!

Kansas City voters sensibly rejected spending money on light rail at least seven times. But that common sense apparently didn’t extent to streetcars, which are an even dumber idea than light rail as streetcars are slower than buses, far more expensive, and can’t get out of their own way if … Continue reading →

Let’s Spend More Money on Something We Have to Give Away to Get People to Use It!

“There Is A Design Problem In Climate Policy” Featuring Dr. Roger Pielke Jr.

On Wednesday in Denver, we had the pleasure of joining Dr. Roger Pielke Jr. (UC Boulder) and Chris Wright, CEO and Chairman of Liberty Energy for a live discussion as part of Liberty Energy’s “Liberty and Energy” Presentation Series. Roger is a Professor in the Environmental Studies department at the University of Colorado Boulder and […]

“There Is A Design Problem In Climate Policy” Featuring Dr. Roger Pielke Jr.

China and Migration

I am not bullish about China’s economy. Even 10 or more years ago, when many people thought China was going to be the economic superpower of the 21st century, I poured cold water on those predictions. Simply stated, China suffers from too much bad economic policy. Is it as bad as it was during Mao’s […]

China and Migration

Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq by Thomas E. Ricks (2006)

Perhaps the worst war plan in American history. (Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq, page 115) ‘It failed utterly.’ (Verdict of Marek Belka, Prime Minister of Poland which contributed troops to the coalition, describing the entire American project to invade and ‘liberate’ Iraq, p.347) Bad assumptions The US Army invaded Iraq on 20 March […]

Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq by Thomas E. Ricks (2006)

Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Baghdad’s Green Zone by Rajiv Chandrasekaran (2006)

‘Yee-haw is not a foreign policy.’ (Hand-written sign in the bar of the British compound of the Green Zone, Baghdad) Why America invaded Iraq In March 2003 the US Army, accompanied by forces from the so-called ‘coalition of the willing’, invaded Iraq with the aim of overthrowing Saddam Hussein. The architects of the invasion, US […]

Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Baghdad’s Green Zone by Rajiv Chandrasekaran (2006)

The House Crack Suicide Squad: The Ouster of McCarthy Captures the Politics of Our Times

In Monty Python’s film, “The Life of Brian,” the lead character hangs hopelessly on the cross when a small army arrives to rescue him. His relief is short-lived as Otto, the leader, promptly announces that they are the crack suicide squad trained to kill themselves “within 20 seconds.” The scene came to mind yesterday as […]

The House Crack Suicide Squad: The Ouster of McCarthy Captures the Politics of Our Times

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