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Dean Baker opposes the bailout, thinks we're better without it than with it.

Paul Krugman thinks the bailout is necessary, and that this relatively poor bill is nonetheless likely the best the Dems could get.

I think Setser and DeLong think, like Krugman but unlike Baker, that something must be done, though I don't know their opinion on the specific bill that was unveiled this morning.

Meanwhile, four major bailouts/takeovers/nationalizations in Europe and one in the U.S. in the last 24 hours.

And the 1-month t-bill is at 0.04%, TED spread at 3.5. I have little idea what that means, but people who do are gaping in astonishment.

Date: 2008-09-29 08:03 pm (UTC)
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Unfortunately, they probably don't need music writers -- they're one of the more consistent (due in large part to Josh Micah Marshall, who writes the majority of main posts) leftish (left-Dem, anyway) blogs that I follow. They find a nice balance between "everything goes" sites like DailyKos -- which are impossible to read if you don't refresh them about three times an hour -- and more scattered/sporadic analysis like you might find in op-eds or op-ed blogs like Krugman's. Their video features have been excellent lately, though they could use some production values (they might pay for that, but probably not well).

A friend of mine worked there and enjoyed it, but because Marshall runs the show, it's somewhat difficult to break out, even for their political analysts. I still think your best bet might be a bigger online place like Slate or even Salon, though I'm not sure if the latter runs much music/pop culture analysis.

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