Friday, 20 May 2005

The American Economy

This week’s edition of The Economist is focused on the American economy. They say flatly that it’s the best in the world, but could use some improvement. They end this article (may or may not be for subscribers) as follows:

This last recommendation is one that George Bush will be especially reluctant to accept. Mr Bush is the classic instance of a conservative politician who confuses support for particular businesses with support for enterprise in general. These seemingly similar ideas are in fact directly contradictory. The way to support enterprise—American enterprise, the best in the world—is to be as unEuropean as possible. Mr President, look at France. Notice their economic policies. See how they subsidise this and protect that. Do we have to spell it out?
They list a number of areas where we neeed improvement and I agree with all of them: end the $100 billion in corporate subsidies; reform corporate governance; tax reform; and, tort reform. I can’t disagree with any of these.

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I was able to read it without being logged in, so it seems to be available to non-subscribers.

 
[Permalink] 2. mungowitz wrote @ Fri, 20 May 2005, 7:45 am CDT:

Did you realize that one of your Google ads is for “Fair Trade for Africa”?

Wow.

 

Indeed, we’re getting a lot of weird PSAs on the front page. I think it has something to do with the orgasm post, which may have tripped a “dirty word filter” in Google AdSense.

 
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