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Faith-Based Economics by Alan Reynolds on National Review / Digital
Faith-Based Economics by Alan Reynolds on National Review / Digital
Keynes makes a comeback, but his ideas are still wrong ALAN REYNOLDS A recent Wall Street Journal article describes “the new old big thing” in economic policy: “Around the world . . . policy makers are invoking the ideas of British economist John Maynard Keynes . . . who argued that governments ...
Alan Reynolds: $646,214 Per Government Job
online.wsj.com — ALAN REYNOLDS House Democrats propose to spend $550 billion of their two-year, $825 billion "stimulus bill" (the... rest of it being tax cuts). Most of the spending is unlikely to be timely or temporary. Strangely, most of it is targeted toward sectors ... (more) Alan Reynolds: $646,214 Per Government Job
Obama plans review of faith-based policies (AP)
news.yahoo.com — AP - President Barack Obama will ask for a legal review of the White House faith-based office... before deciding whether to allow federally funded religious groups to hire only their own. (more) Obama plans review of faith-based policies (AP)
Obama Plans Review of Faith-Based Policies
time.com — The issue surrounding a revamped White House Office on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships -- potential restrictions on... the hiring practices of religious groups that receive taxpayer dollars -- will undergo a thorough legal review (more) Obama Plans Review of Faith-Based Policies
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Newly Fashionable, Still Wrong
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... Alan Reynolds on Keynesian fiscal stimulus. He notes that for the creation of every job, we are spending $275,000. That’s a lot of money and should leave one smacked by gob, but I suppose that it is a bargain considering the fact that for every government job we are creating, we are spending ...

Newly Fashionable, Still Wrong
A Chequer-Board of Nights and DaysAlan Reynolds on Keynesian fiscal stimulus . He notes that for the creation of every job, we are spending $275,000. That's a lot of money and should leave one smacked by gob, but I suppose that it is a bargain considering the fact that for every government job we are creating, we are spending ...

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