Do I #FeeltheJohnson?
05 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
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Johnson/Weld 2016 You In?
04 Aug 2016 Leave a comment
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Gary Johnson and William Weld on Hillary, Trump, and Why You Should Vote Libertarian
27 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
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Gary Johnson on Bill Maher
24 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
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Gary Johnson: He’s Also Running | Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
24 Jul 2016 Leave a comment
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HT: Lise Rose
When it comes to lowering the bar, @realdonaldtrump really raised the bar.
18 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in economics of media and culture, politics - USA Tags: 2016 presidential election
Bill Maher: Sanders Supporters Are “Used To Getting Shit For Free”; That’s Not Socialism, It’s “Santa-ism”
13 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
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#feelthebern will raise your taxes
09 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economics, entrepreneurship, health economics, labour economics, minimum wage, politics - USA, public economics Tags: 2016 presidential election, antimarket bias, expressive voting, living wage, Old Left, pessimism bias, rational irrationality
#FeeltheBern? There’s a Cure.
09 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, comparative institutional analysis, economic history, economics of education, economics of regulation, health economics, income redistribution, industrial organisation, international economics, politics - USA, Public Choice, public economics, rentseeking Tags: 2016 presidential election, antimarket bias, crony capitalism, living wage, pessimism bias, top 1%
@BernieSanders Supporters Brutally Beat Each Other, Suddenly Realize They’re All Bernie Supporters
07 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in politics - USA Tags: 2016 presidential election
#MiltonFriedman v. @berniesanders
05 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
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How did the State Department’s secure email server communicate with @HillaryClinton’s?
02 Jun 2016 Leave a comment
in managerial economics, organisational economics, politics - USA Tags: 2016 presidential election, email privacy, information security, Internet privacy, privacy
My only experience with secure email networks is pretty pesky filters stopping you from sending confidential material outside the network. The emails bounced.
I do not understand how a secure email server could communicate with one that is not such as Hillary Clinton’s private email server thin the secure network without a special dispensation.
With hundreds of thousands use secure email servers in the US government, the network administrator would have to have filters that bounce emails with keywords and classifications.
More sensible agencies that handle classified materials do not allowstaff to take work home. If they do, it must be on a secure laptop with no capacity to print or download.
@RealDonaldTrump @BernieSanders are wrong on taxing imports
31 May 2016 Leave a comment
in applied price theory, applied welfare economics, economic history, international economics Tags: 2016 presidential election, left-wing populists, right-wing populists
#NeverTrump but why no #neverBernie, only #feelthebern?
28 May 2016 Leave a comment
in constitutional political economy, politics - USA Tags: 2016 presidential election, Leftover Left, reactionary left, taxation and entrepreneurship, taxation and investment, taxation and labour supply, Twitter left
Why have no Democrats formed the equivalent of #NeverTrump?
Bernie Sanders is not even a member of their party. Have they no principles?
Many of their republican opponents do in rejecting Trump and planning to vote for either Clinton or Gary Johnson.
Sanders is an old socialist throwback whose economic policies would plunge the American economy into a deep recession harming most of all those that Democrats claim to represent.
Sander’s mind is just as inflexible as that of Trump as is his unwillingness to learn from events.
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