DOGE Going Dark as Evidence of Fabrications, Destructive Results and Citizen Anger Rises
OGE is turning out to be as reckless and wantonly destructive as its fiercest critics warned.
Read more...OGE is turning out to be as reckless and wantonly destructive as its fiercest critics warned.
Read more...As the wheels start coming off the Trump economy, the president shows no sign of changing course.
Read more...Labour goes all in for cutting social spending, first for the disabled, almost certainly with the excuse that it’s needed to fund rearming.
Read more...In the wake of attacks on the research enterprise, scientists need to focus on protecting its fragile infrastructure.
Read more...Administration efforts to defend DOGE confirm that spending cuts are ideological, and not value-neutral ‘efficiency’ or cost reduction
Read more...Why “make government efficient” and cost cutting programs are close to destined to come up short.
Read more...It can’t be said too often: national government spending is not like household spending, and acting as if it is is damaging.
Read more...Labour’s dilemma — which has parallels in other countries — leads to vague aspirations that are almost meaningless, and probably undeliverable. So, what should it do?
Read more...Fifty years ago the actions of the Fed mattered. Today, as far the aggregate measures of America’s domestic economy go, they do not.
Read more...Sustained neoliberalism is exacting a toll on the UK via currency wobbles and reluctance to raise rates in the face of budget pressures.
Read more...China’s investors are in freakout mode about deflation risks. Can its government turn the fundamentals around?
Read more...Why DOGE, if implemented on the scale intended, will be a train wreck for the great majority of Americans.
Read more...The first-term Trump tax cuts, increased inequality. So why does there seem to be so much complacency about their renewal?
Read more...China plans to return to a higher level of growth. Are its targets attainable?
Read more...A not-complete tally cost estimate for Europe’s climate change containment comes in at €1.3 trillion annually to 2030, then >€1.5 trillion through 2050.
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