Michael Walsh has a too-plausible nightmare scenario.
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Link fixed now, sorry.
The media continues to peddle BS history about it (unfortunately, because it was what they were taught in government schools).
It was sad to see Emily Compagno the other day on The Five say that FDR was elected to deal with Hoover’s “inaction.” So even conservatives believe this nonsense.
Hoover’s policies were disastrous, but they were the very opposite of inaction, and he was the furthest thing from laissez faire. If Coolidge had had a third term, likely the economy would have recovered within a year. Hoover created the depressions, but FDR made it great.
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Our garbage media.
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A review of Amity Schlaes’s new book on how poverty won the war on poverty, including some of the history of the Depression.
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In reading that history, I had not known that Walter Reuther had sponsored the Port Huron Statement (I lived sixty miles west, in Flint) at the time. It reminded me of a post I wrote early in my blogging career, almost two decades ago now (where did the years go?) about my brief period as a junior-high campus radical.
…seems to be at least somewhat effective.
If we can find what works for treatment, and only isolate the most vulnerable, that’s the best path forward to re-open the economy in the absence of a vaccine.
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Time to dump epidemic models? All models are wrong, some are useful, but it’s not clear that these have been, though they’ve certainly been used to implement policies that a lot of people wanted to implement before the pandemic.
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The country’s in the very best of hands.
You’d have to be pretty Trump deranged to blame this on Trump.
He has a big problem.
Yup. And accordingly the Democrats have one, too, if they persist in making him their nominee.
…after he puts on a Joe Biden mask.
The woke crowd has taken another scalp.
Has anyone else ever cut up a box and folded that picture so her knees look like her bared bosom?
…were flawed and misleading.
As with climate, models are not science.
Things of which Lileks is mightily tired.
Me, too.