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" ... As it happens I'm not particularly a Keynesian, I think that monetary policy if a better way of managing these swings in animal spirits. But that doesn't change the fact that during the longest boom in Britain's modern peacetime history the government of the day should have been curbing government spending in order to cool things down a bit. And that isn't what New Labour did. Instead they spent all of the tax money that that boom did provide (you can read through Polly Toynbee's old columns if you wish to see where the pressure came from. Endless wails about how increased tax revenues shouldn't be saved, certainly don't cut tax rates, but instead spend on, say, "abolishing child poverty".) and then went out and borrowed more for infrastructure investment. ... "
" ... Engine response while rowing through the gears brings tears to my eyes. The 4.0-liter wails loudly as it winds up, seemingly begging to kiss redline between each shift (there is no sensation of the engine running out of breath at the high end). I’ve always been a big proponent of the 3.8-liter flat-6 in the GT3, but I forget all about that jewel as the more substantial RS-sourced engine has notably more punch on the low end without any compromise up top. It pulls right off the line, and its power delivery is remarkably linear. Tall gearing within the manual gearbox ensures that most canyon runs are done in second or third gear, but the 4.0-liter will pull in fourth or fifth gear without protest. Sixth is even usable at 70 mph (which is something I can’t say about overdrive seventh gear on the standard 911 model range), right up to the 911 R’s quoted top speed of 201 mph. ... "
" ... Maguire: One of the new kits of magic that we created for this expansion we call death magic. It's something that we made specifically around this Drustvar kit. It's got a lot of high pitched screams and wails in it, that adds to that horror vibe; but it's all built into the typical soundscape of sound effects in World of Warcraft. ... "
" ... This latest jobs report for the US for November is an interesting little set of statistics. We're going to hear, indeed my inbox is already hearing them, wails and whines about how manufacturing continues to lose jobs even while the unemployment rate drops and the economy continues to add jobs at an interesting rate. Well, yes, that's actually true, the economy added 178,000 jobs last month, the unemployment rate is down to 4.6% by the U 3 measure and yet manufacturing still lost 4,000 jobs. All of which is probably the universe trying to tell us something important. The decline in manufacturing jobs isn't about trade (the trade deficit hasn't hanged much in some time), it's also not the cyclical effects of the past recession. We have something structural going on here which is pretty much what economists have been trying to tell people for decades now. Advancing technology just means we need less human labour to gain the manufactured goods we desire. ... "
" ... We have all rather noted that housing is expensive in California. After all, we keep being reminded of this fact - the wails calling for more "affordable" or "low income" housing are audible even at this distance. As to why housing is expensive that's really very simple - less housing is being built than there are people who wish to live there. The solution is of course to build more housing. Those supply and demand curves really do work - increase supply and prices will fall. ... "