Friday, July 24, 2009

 

Potpourri

* Jason Clemens and I have a piece in Human Events on California's predicament. (The comments are more entertaining than our dry analysis.)

* Marlo Lewis challenges the claim that the "science is settled" regarding global warming. Does anyone know if RealClimate has addressed Watts' claims about thermometers being put next to exhaust fans, etc.? If his work is right (as Lewis summarizes in the linked post), it's pretty serious.

* Scott Sumner continues to unwittingly support my new book's thesis. After quoting Bernanke's recent WSJ op ed, in which Big Ben listed all the ways he had expertly steered the economy through this storm, Scott asks:
Isn’t this basically what Herbert Hoover’s Fed did? Didn’t they also cut rates to near zero levels? Didn’t they also massively expand the Fed’s balance sheet, causing rapid growth in the monetary base? Didn’t Hoover also bail out the banking system with taxpayer money through his Reconstruction Finance Corporation? So does that mean the Fed was also “accommodative” in the early 1930s? And if so, what’s the difference between ‘accommodative’ and ‘expansionary.’

Am I being too hard on Bernanke? After all, the Fed has done a lot. But so did Hoover’s Fed, the question is whether the Fed is doing anything effective. The only difference I can see is that the base rose even more under Bernanke than under Hoover, but that was fully neutralized by the policy of bribing banks to hoard excess reserves.

Yes Scott, that is what happened under Hoover. The government has implemented the exact policies that it implemented the last time it caused a decade-long depression. And since Bernanke was appointed before it was apparent that we were in for Depression 2.0, and since he was an academic expert on what has caused the Great Depression...that's why I got suspicious.

* In the post calling for celebrity quotes, someone posted the following video. Hilarious. (Make sure you watch the finale.)




Comments:
Jan: why not borrow a trillion dollars?

How very quaint that seems now.
 
Bob, you may like this blog called the Hearing, essentially a meeting ground of contemporary Keynesians, neoclassicals, etc. Its the anti-Mises blog for the most part.

http://voices.washingtonpost.com/hearing/

You mention the "nuttiness of negative interest rates" - why won't the Fed seriously consider them. Surely they can afford it since they have the power to issue currency in the first place.
 
More from Jan Helfeld.

Harry Reid "Taxation is voluntary"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6q0slMhDw8

George Stephanopoulos on racism
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdkf2ySoFc8&feature=channel_page

Nancy Pelosi on minimum wage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pFC3LKMIQo&feature=channel_page

Charles Rangel on healthcare
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEx-bLjLEvI&feature=channel_page

James Clyburn on discrimination
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ba2kfIc4Ttg&feature=channel_page
 
Bob, if you are looking for good stuff on climate change, I'd recommend checking out Steve McIntyre's Climate Audit.

http://www.climateaudit.org/index.php?p=66
 
How indeed does one write for Human Events? Do you contact the editors?
 
yeah about the climate change...if you need some high-level political support you should definitely check out some publications or interviews of Vaclav Klaus, the president of the Czech republic. probably the only sane public persona in Europe I know. he's a dedicated austrian and a lifelong advocate of freedom and reason. I am not sure whether he has any books translated into English, but see at least a few youtubes with his tag on..

on glenn beck
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nTlEJ3zgDw

a speech at Bruxelles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljAANHPkrAE

on bbc hardtalk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEQmJBINYj4

on climate change
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odgk1zywkJA
 
Bob, MasterResource already has egg on its face from Indur Goklany`s post in May that similarly used Watt`s work to question the credibility of the US temperature record (calling it "necromancy"), as NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center has just issued a clear reportr, “Is the U.S. Temperature Record Reliable?” that shows the same temperature trends even if all records but for those approved by Watts are discarded:

http://climateprogress.org/2009/07/07/noaa-ncdc-is-the-us-temperature-record-reliable-deniers-anthony-watts-surfacestationsorg/.

That Marlo Lewis is now raising the same issue shows that MR`s eagerness to question climate change is seriously affecting its quality control. The NCDC paper is prominent and both Marlo and Bradley should have been aware of it.

Comments by yours truly now don`t even get the "held for Adminstrator`s approval" treatment anymore; they simply disappear into the ether. Maybe Gene could get pointers.
 
Speaking about Hoover, Australian social democrat prime minister Kevin Rudd has recently launched a screed against "free market loving neo-liberals" and credits policies instituted by the neo-liberals 1930s forerunners as having made the Great Depression, well, "great". The trouble is Rudd has got his countries wrong. He has cut and pasted the US FDR New Deal situation, and the popular US 'liberal' interpretation of it, onto Australia. Yet Australia's great depression experience was quite different from the USA's. (See here">)
 
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