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Links and Notes for November 27th, 2020
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Below are links to articles, highlighted passages[1], and occasional annotations[2] for this week, enriching the raw data from Instapaper Likes and Twitter. They are intentionally succinct, else they’d be articles and probably end up in the gigantic backlog of unpublished drafts. YMMV.
Finance & Economy
The Krugman Boom: Don’t Bank on It by Dean Baker (CEPR)
“In many ways this is great news. People will save hundreds of hours a year on... [More]”
Links and Notes for November 20th, 2020
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Below are links to articles, highlighted passages[1], and occasional annotations[2] for this week, enriching the raw data from Instapaper Likes and Twitter. They are intentionally succinct, else they’d be articles and probably end up in the gigantic backlog of unpublished drafts. YMMV.
Why do so many cases go to the Supreme Court?
Because the plaintiffs have endless time and money, dragging things out with appeal... [More]
Links and Notes for November 13th, 2020
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Below are links to articles, highlighted passages[1], and occasional annotations[2] for this week, enriching the raw data from Instapaper Likes and Twitter. They are intentionally succinct, else they’d be articles and probably end up in the gigantic backlog of unpublished drafts. YMMV.
With the Hunter Biden Expose, Suppression is a Bigger Scandal Than The Actual Story by Matt Taibbi (SubStack)
“Obviously, Fox is not much better, in terms of... [More]”
Links and Notes for November 6th, 2020
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Below are links to articles, highlighted passages[1], and occasional annotations[2] for this week, enriching the raw data from Instapaper Likes and Twitter. They are intentionally succinct, else they’d be articles and probably end up in the gigantic backlog of unpublished drafts. YMMV.
Of Size and Scale by Morris Berman
“America, too, will (I believe) have its own secessionist breakup, probably within two or three decades, or even... [More]”