Week in Review

As the week kicked off, the story on every front page was the urgent breaking news that President Obama was picking Chuck Hagel to be his Secretary of Defence. Generally speaking, at Via Meadia we think presidents should be allowed to work with the team they want. We also think that important policy isn’t settled […]

The Death of Aaron Swartz

Yesterday’s suicide of Aaron Swartz, 26, one of the founders of Reddit and a passionate activist for Internet causes, has shaken the tech world. By all accounts a brilliant and fiercely idealistic (if somewhat troubled) young man, Swartz had his fingerprints on many of the things we take for granted online today, from the RSS […]

The Problem With The Greens

On the Reuters blog this past Friday, Zachary Karabell picked up some themes we’ve addressed here from time to time and suggested that much of the green-induced hysteria and pessimism over climate change is counterproductive: That the planet is getting warmer there should be no doubt… It does not, however, follow that the future arc of […]

U.S. Playing Second Fiddle in Panama Canal Rebuild?

The original Panama Canal was a revolution in geopolitics and economics; before it was built, the sea voyage was shorter from London to San Francisco than from New York to California, and the Caribbean was a strategic dead end that nobody in world politics cared much about.A generation of U.S. foreign policy involved extending power […]

Beijing Air Pollution: Beyond ‘Crazy Bad’

The U.S. embassy in Beijing has been monitoring the air quality in the city since 2008. In November 2010, a State Department employee, startled when meter crept above 500—the very top of the EPA’s Air Quality Index standard—tweeted that the quality was ‘crazy bad’. Though the undiplomatic tweet was quickly removed, and the ‘crazy bad’ […]

‘Must-Pass’ Sandy Bill Loads Up On Pork

Whenever a ‘must pass’ bill comes up in Congress, lobbyists and special interests move heaven and earth to attach their favorite items to it—and that’s happening in spades with the Sandy relief act. USA Today brings us some choice morsels from the sausage factory floor: A Senate-passed version from the end of the last Congress included […]

Prominent Hungarian Wants “Bestial” Gypsies Killed

Yesterday we noted the distressing anti-immigrant policies in Greece that have led to violent treatment of foreigners. We’ve also noted how another stressed EU member – Hungary – has gone even further down the road of xenophobic extremism (see here, here, and here).But even by Hungarian standards things are getting ugly. The odious Zsolt Bayer, […]

Trillion Dollar Coin DOA

The kids were getting rambunctious, so the grownups had to step in.They did, and the trillion dollar coin is dead. As Ezra Klein reports, the Treasury won’t make one and if it did the Fed wouldn’t accept it.The grownups understand what the kids don’t; money is serious business and playing silly mind games with the […]

African Bullet Casings Traced Back to Iran

It sounds like the basis for a James Bond movie: After a six years, forensic investigators puzzling over “anonymous” rifle cartridges in Africa have finally found the source of the munitions—Iran. C.J. Chivers has the story in the New York Times: Iran has a well-developed military manufacturing sector, but has not exported its weapons in quantities rivaling […]

Electronic Medical Records Do, In Fact, Work

Medical experts were shocked earlier this week when a new RAND study on electronic medical records found that the new technology has been much less successful in reducing health care costs than everyone originally predicted. But the RAND data tells part of the story, as another recent study published in the journal Health Affairs shows: […]

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