Thursday, September 23, 2010

Thursday update.

At Supply-Side Economics Today, historian and Econoclasts author Brian Domitrovic counters The WSJ’s argument that China should stop monetary sterilization.

On The Kudlow Report, Don Luskin discusses gold’s rise.




On Minyanville, Terry Yoo expresses disbelief at the Fed’s claim that inflation is too low.

At The Atlantic, Keynesian James Galbraith argues the national debt problem is over-stated.


Also on Kudlow, U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA) outlines the Republican policy agenda. Sound money isn’t on the menu.




At The American Spectator, Frank Schell highlights the role of incentives in the economy.

On Asia Times, David Goldman outlines his investment recommendations.

At Big Government, Dan Mitchell calls on the President to eliminate unneeded programs.

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