Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Stress Tests....?

It's been reported that the large banks received the results of their stress tests on Friday, and the results will be publicly announced at the end of this week. So far, this exercise, hopefully an important step in some kind of comprehensive reckoning seems like the brightest spot in the otherwise mostly ad hoc, deal-by-deal, approach taken by the Obama administration.

I thought this analysis of our financial crisis was very insightful:

The Quiet Coup, by Simon Johnson (Atlantic Monthly, May 2009).

The crash has laid bare many unpleasant truths about the United States. One of the most alarming, says a former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, is that the finance industry has effectively captured our government—a state of affairs that more typically describes emerging markets, and is at the center of many emerging-market crises. If the IMF’s staff could speak freely about the U.S., it would tell us what it tells all countries in this situation: recovery will fail unless we break the financial oligarchy that is blocking essential reform. And if we are to prevent a true depression, we’re running out of time.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

US/Mexico

Apparently Barack Obama is making his first trip as president to Mexico (Hillary Clinton and Janet Napalitaliano have already visited). It seems like there are a few big policy questions of mutual interest.

1. Interdiction of illegal firearms flowing from the US into Mexico for use in the ongoing drug war raging there.

2. Reducing the demand for illegal drugs in the United States

3. Reducing poverty in Mexico

If Barack Obama wanted to propose serious programs on each of these issues, I wonder what he would propose. Especially on numbers two and three, I wonder if good public policy could deliver a lot more results than we're currently getting from our "war on drugs".

Tax Day

I made my yearly trip to the big post office on 34th Street to postmark my modest little 1040 and New York income taxes a few hours before the April 15th deadline.

You can view the Obama's tax returns here and the Biden's here.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Colorado Gardening Project: blog