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Sun, 01/03/2026 - 09:50
The US and Israel claim to have killed Khameini. Iran says they missed. Either way it doesn’t matter much, the Iranian response of hitting US bases and Israel hasn’t been effected. They’ve also declared the Straits of Hormuz closed. If Khameini was killed, he is far more likely to be replaced by hawk than a […]
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Sat, 28/02/2026 - 02:20
. Det finns ju numera väldigt många ‘chefsekonomer’ på tankesmedjor och banker som valsar runt i medierna — men ingen så väl värd att lyssna på som Max Jerneck. I stället för det vanliga tyckmyckentrutade pladdret från televisionens och dagstidningarnas ekonomiredaktioner har vi här någon som faktiskt gör sig mödan att på djupet analysera saker […]
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Sat, 28/02/2026 - 00:00

Early in President Trump’s first term, McSweeney’s editors began to catalog the head-spinning number of misdeeds coming from his administration. We called this list a collection of Trump’s cruelties, collusions, corruptions, and crimes, and it felt urgent to track them, to ensure these horrors—happening almost daily—would not be forgotten. Now that Trump has returned to office, amid civil rights, humanitarian, economic, and constitutional crises, we felt it critical to make an inventory of this new round of horrors. This list will be updated monthly between now and the end of Donald Trump’s second term.

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Fri, 27/02/2026 - 19:41
~by Sean Paul Kelley Couple of random notes this Friday morning, mostly economics related, some silver news and my personal reaction to portions of the discusssion in Ian’s “Is Virtue An Advantage Or Disadvantage For Societies?” post. First, econonomics. It looks more and more like we are heading into a 2008-style credit crisis/crunch. Don’t believe […]
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Fri, 27/02/2026 - 19:00
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February 27th, 2026: TORONTO IS STILL WET AND MY COMPL

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Fri, 27/02/2026 - 05:21
. A classic textbook example of the ‘Table 2 Fallacy’ in economics arises when estimating the return to education and misinterpreting regression coefficients. Suppose an economist wishes to estimate the causal effect of an additional year of schooling on earnings and estimates If the estimated coefficient is small and statistically insignificant, the economist might conclude […]