With at least nine people dead in Egypt after massive protests demanding Mohamed Morsi’s ouster as President, a victor is emerging over the overreaching, incompetent, bigoted and undemocratic Islamist government. Hint: it’s not the idealistic liberals that the Western media continues to overwhelmingly focus on.The FT does some sentiment analysis from Cairo: The national mood concerning the army has […]
Sometimes an international event hits home. The death of Andrew Pochter, a 21 year old American college student who was stabbed to death during the protests in Alexandria, Egypt on Friday hit us hard at Via Meadia. By one of those coincidences that happen sometimes, not one but two of our staff writers, Jeremy Stern […]
In May, we previewed five critical challenges the US faces in the 21st century. A previous set of essays looked at the first of the five challenges—the problem of jobs as America transitions to an information economy. Now we’ve turned our attention to America’s demographic problem, the next of these challenges. How will we reimagine and […]
Just two days ago, China’s Foreign Minister was bristling at his neighbors, telling them that their claims on the South China Sea are “futile” and doomed to fail. Now, on the back of an apparently successful meeting with ASEAN nations in Brunei, the minister is singing a very different tune. Businessweek: “China and Asean countries […]
The benefits of telework are manifest: employers attract better workers and save money on office real estate, while employees get more flexible schedules and the ability to cut out the odious daily commute. The practice is catching on, with nearly one in ten Americans and one in five of the world’s workers working from home at […]
Dilma Rouseff’s political future is increasingly coming into question. A new poll released yesterday shows a sharp deterioration in her popularity, with her economic team getting similarly dismal marks from frustrated voters. Reuters: The share of people who consider Rousseff’s administration “great” or “good” plummeted to 30 percent from 57 percent in early June, according to […]
President Obama announced a $7 billion aid package to sub-Saharan Africa today to increase the region’s access to electricity. He made the announcement in South Africa, part of a three nation tour of the continent that began in Senegal and will conclude in Tanzania. While this pledge, the cost of the trip, and Nelson Mandela’s deteriorating […]
A certain type of pundit has always been drawn to the idea that America’s best days are behind it. That tendency went viral in the commentariat after the global financial crisis, with chin-strokers around the world gravely intoning about the end of ‘Washington Consensus’ and the inexorable rise of Asia and the BRICs.American capitalism caused […]
NYC renters are hit every year with a huge tax they probably don’t even know about. Business Insider reports that homeowners pay a much lower property tax than landlords, making for a “property tax system [that] is a perverse cross-subsidy from relatively poor renters to relatively rich homeowners.” New York’s apartment properties are taxed at double the national […]
The past few years have been awful ones for government finances. It started when the public pension crisis began burning a hole in city and state budgets. It got worse when ratings agencies noticed, lowering the credit ratings of struggling states and making it much harder to borrow the money they need to keep services […]
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