Wednesday links have second thoughts
Assessing Treasury’s Strategy: Six Months of TARP: A monster 151-page report from Elizabeth Warren.
How To Think About The Great Consumer Debt Plunge
Welcome to Fuffland! In our economy, value goes down even as payments go up.
Red Ink in the Rearview Mirror: Local Fiscal Conditions and the Issuance of Traffic Tickets: It will come as little surprise to learn that traffic tickets are used to raise revenues, rather than merely for traffic-control purposes.
The PUMA: GM Has a Good PR Day: But doesn’t actually change anything.
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Shock! Moldavia,today!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wln9vCkZF E8
You made a speling mistake, Felix. It’s spelled “TRAP”, not “TARP”.
your posts are always the most interesting! Good job!
Bye bye from Italy