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Commentary and compilation of the big issues of this century.
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Author: Doug G.
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Sixth Sense Technology

Feb 2, 2010
This young man, Pranav Mistry, pushes the personal computing experience to levels that are life-changing. This is the kind of thinking that can engineer an economy - both sustainable, and which builds on existing infrastructure.

A Carbon Tax may save us.

Jan 18, 2010
I have not considered the pluses with respect to climate change economics. But economist Jeff Rubin makes a strong case for a global tax on energy consumption. This is a long video but it is well worth a look and listen. Thanks to Paul Kedrosky's...

Terminal Turbo Timmy

Jan 8, 2010
Turbo Tim's time in "The Show" is drawing to a close. The much heralded phenom is about to be relegated to the minors after the New York Times revealed the former FRBNY's chairperson put the kybosh on the release of counterparty details in AIG's...

Nexus Point - March 2010

Jan 7, 2010
The pivotal month is March. The Fed has signalled an exit from purchasing MBS (Quantitative Easing) and the results from Q1 earnings and job numbers will be in. This is Big Picture's Peter Boockvar's take on early 2010: The US Treasury market, Fed...

Best 2010 Forecasts

Dec 31, 2009
Well, this is the time of year when everybody selling investment advice or books gives you their forecast for the year. Since this site provides a bearish point of view, I'm starting off with this list of Doom Forecasts put together by Paul Farrell at...


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Anahera Herb...
9.6
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  As you know I am not easily caught or held by economic prognostications and prognoses - most are arid, poorly written rants. As we know, you too can get on a good rant. BUT - you draw a good word picture. So, even though I may not always follow up every lead you put my way, and in spite of my innate laziness over money, health and other such trifling matters, I find myself informed by your blog. Chalk it up taku tau.
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