Elizabeth Warren is driving right wingers nuts

http://youtu.be/htX2usfqMEs US senate candidate Elizabeth Warren wants wealthy Americans to pay more tax . The Bush administration put the country into a hole, she says. Tax cuts for the rich, two wars it put on a credit card, and an unfunded medicare drug program that poured...

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Posted in Politics - international

Carnivorous muppet

Just when I'd given up trying to find the Easter eggs in Google's muppet doodle I typed 'Bill Gates' into the search box and saw this. Very amusing. Of course you don't need to type 'Bill Gates'. You don't need to type anything at all. Just select one of the two muppets on the...

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Missing Link Friday - 23 September 2011

Is gender equality driving down the price of sex? Women trade sex for resources, argues psychologist Roy Baumeister . "Historically, women have restricted each other's sexuality in order to make the price of sex high". Roy Baumeister's bad economics: Baumeister's theory is "no...

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A post-Malaysia asylum seeker policy

I simply can't understand the strategic or even tactical thinking (if any) behind the Gillard government's decision to pursue a legislative revival of the Malaysia Solution. Neither the Coalition nor the Greens were ever going to support it, nor were many voters going to spend...

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Posted in Politics - national, Immigration and refugees

Are we in a Golden Age?

It is easy to become absorbed in particular problems and in the disaster stories that dominate the daily media. Climate change, natural disasters, wars in Africa and Asia, Financial Crises, riots and food price rises: you would be forgiven for thinking the world is going to th...

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How Gillard fell victim to the Knobe effect

By calling it the greatest moral challenge of our generation , Kevin Rudd framed climate change as a moral issue. Now as Prime Minister Julia Gillard is putting a price on carbon. So why isn't she getting credit from people who care passionately about the issue? The reason is...

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Posted in Politics - national, Philosophy, Environment

Craig Thomson (and Labor) might be in even more strife than the MSM currently thinks

With the noteworthy exception of the Fairfax investigative journalists especially Kate McClymont who continue to uncover new aspects of the story, Australia's predictably groupthink-oriented political media appear to have concluded (at least temporarily) that the fact NSW Poli...

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Posted in Politics - national, Law

The Australian as a dysfunctional group blog

After his first week of blogging back in 2002 John Quiggin observed that blogging "technology seems ideally suited for individuals and small groups, with no obvious way of scaling it up to corporate level." Maybe he's changed his mind. This week Quiggin suggests that The Austr...

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Posted in Media, Metablogging

The truly national footie code?

I grew up playing rugby union and rugby league in northern beaches Sydney. But you couldn't call rugby (union) Australia's national game, especially after tonight's depressing tryless loss by the Wallabies to Ireland. A top class rugby game exhibits all the skills, as we saw i...

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Posted in Sport - rugby, Sport-general, Sport - Rugby League

Free SIM card for a couple of weeks in the States

I've just got back from the USA and whilst there bought a SIM card for $60 which entitled me to one month's free calls throughout the US to mobiles and landlines and to landlines in other countries including Oz. Oh - and unlimited data - though not very fast after the first 10...

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Missing Link Friday - 16 September 2011

Spoiler alert! "New research by psychologists Nicholas Christenfeld and Jonathan Leavitt shows that people enjoy stories more when they already know the ending." Hollie Nyseth at Citings & Sightings . Will Wilkinson has a new blog: It's at Big Think and it's called The Moral S...

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Posted in Missing Link

White goods and the struggle against communism

Forty six million Americans are living in poverty but nobody seems to care. In a comment at Crooked Timber, Moe says : I had this strange evening where I watched a bit of Jackie Kennedy talking smack about people and then heard this statistic about the increase in poverty and...

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Posted in Politics - international

Hayek and democracy

Will Wilkinson is unhappy about a recent article in Salon where Michael Lind denounces libertarians as enemies of democracy. One of Lind's targets is the classical liberal, Friedrich Hayek who he says preferred libertarian dictatorships to welfare state democracies. Wilkinson...

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Posted in Politics - international, Philosophy, Political theory

Imagine

The left needs utopia, says John Quiggin ; "a transformative vision to offer hope of a better life". Last year he wrote : After decades of defensive struggle, we on the left no longer know how to talk about anything bigger than the local fights in which we may hope to defend t...

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Posted in Politics - international, Political theory

Missing Link Friday - Geeks, gamers, dating and etiquette

Even geeks need to be polite: Geeky men with poor social skills might be frustrated by their lack of success with women, but frustration is no excuse for abusing women who say no to other geeks. So if your life revolves around a geeky activity where women are scarce, Skepticla...

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Post-modernism and the media

Two diametrically opposed takes on the Australian Bureau of Statistics' newly released 2009-10 Household Expenditure Survey : Spending survey busts struggling families myth (ABC news item): Claims that many Australians are doing it tough and households are being weighed down b...

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Posted in Uncategorized, Politics - national, Economics and public policy, Journalism, Media

Climate Change: how can we adapt?

On Monday, the Crawford school at the ANU ran a symposium on whether or not the government policy on carbon emissions was good policy. The video of the event should shortly appear here . The main surprise for me was to see how clearly some of the other economists speaking ther...

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Wordpress and themes bleg

I've been musing about the possibilities of updating Troppo's "look and feel" (although I haven't yet caucused with Nicholas and Don about it). What I have in mind is a more "newspaper-ish" arrangement, probably a bit like Larvatus Prodeo with the front page displaying a featu...

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Labor's asylum seekers stance - die on your feet!

A comment by Chris Lloyd on my post about last week's High Court decision brings into sharp relief why it will be a high risk strategy for the Gillard government to adopt a policy of wholly onshore processing of boat-arriving (and by definition visaless) asylum seekers. That e...

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Posted in Politics - national, Immigration and refugees

School camps: We report, you decide

In campaigning for the State election John Brumby racked his brains wondering what he could promise for the state education system and, at some cost, came up with . . . school camps. Can't say I thought it was the most important thing that could be done with a few additional m...

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Posted in Education, Economics and public policy