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American Wanderlust And The Financialization Of Housing
A US housing 'crisis' can't be blamed (totally) on the boomers and zoning
Jul 23
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In Defense Of Corporations, Part II: The Shift Left And The New Gilded Age
Amid rising inequality, the rise in anti-corporate sentiment makes sense — but also misses the mark
Jul 17
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The Real Story Of The Epstein Files
Why can a 79-year-old billionaire not hire anyone with a shred of competence?
Jul 15
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In Defense of Corporations, Part I: Socialist Groceries And Corporate Profits
A "public option" grocery store could work — but private entities are not the problem
Jul 8
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June 2025
The Public Is Winning At Trading Again
Retail investors are buying the dip and beating the pros
Jun 19
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The Inherent Flaw Of "Drill, Baby, Drill", Part II: Who's Drilling Who?
The Trump Administration wants more drilling. Shareholders don't — and in a free market, they have the power
Jun 5
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WTF Is Going On: Pets.com And AI
Threats of massive joblessness may be overblown — for now
Jun 3
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May 2025
WTF Happened: Bitcoin Violence And Elon Departs
On attacks with $5 wrenches and on Social Security
May 27
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The Inherent Flaw Of "Drill, Baby, Drill", Part I: Boom And Bust
How the history of the 1980s and 2010s informs the future of oil and gas
May 22
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WTF Is Going On: Horseshoe Theory, Shareholder Proposals And Walmart
Walmart faces the effects of the right wing's economic U-turn — again
May 20
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WTF Is Going On: American Resilience, Joe From Missouri, And The Trump Coalition
The market and the economy defy the right's understanding of both — yet that may not matter
May 12
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WTF Is Going On: The CEO's Girlfriend, $2 Gas, And The Market Recovers
Why it's hard to get fired "for cause"; why the GOP should (quietly) own gas stations; and why tying the market to politics is a fool's errand
May 6
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