Politics and Government
Reuters reports the IMF cut the
global growth forecast.
On NBC News, Larry Kudlow debates Barney Frank on the state of the economy.
The New Yorker publishes
an extensive profile of Lawrence Lessig’s campaign for popular financing of
Congressional elections.
Monetary Reform
From Forbes.com, Brian Domitrovic writes Greenspan lets his hair down, talks up gold.
CFR's Ben Steil calls the Brics bank "Chicken Feed:" "off
to a poor start. ... all the start-up funding for the Brics bank will be in
greenbacks, creating new demand for dollar assets."
At
AEIdeas James Pethokoukis responds
to Ralph Benko’s negative assessment of his blog associating the gold standard
with the Nazis and with a later blog attacking the gold standard and explains
further why he believes that “the gold standard is fool’s gold for Republicans.”
At Forbes.com, Ralph Benko writes the fortunes of the GOP and America may hang on the
outcome of the Ways and Means Chairmanship race, praises Congressman Kevin
Brady for addressing the growth gap.
Michael Pettis picks up on Austin, Bernstein and Benko's critique of the
reserve currency status of the dollar.
Pravda.ru reprises
Ralph Benko’s “rise and Fall of King Dollar, Part 1” from Forbes.com
In the WSJ, Josh Dawsey and Ben
Leubsdorf cover Jeff Bell’s campaign against Cory Booker and the Fed.
In
the WSJ, Jon Hilsenrath writes the pressure to devalue builds on global currencies.
From
TGSN, Ralph Benko presents part 1 of his interview with Professor Larry
White.
At
Marketwatch, Greg Robb says the split between the hawks and doves is getting more
evident in Fed minutes.
The Middle Class Squeeze
In the Washington Post, Catherine
Rampbell explains
why you haven’t gotten a raise.
Congress to investigate rising drug prices.
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