Want Cheaper Health Care? Retire Abroad

If the golden beaches and high quality of life aren’t enough, the cost of health care should be enough to tempt boomers to retire abroad. Kathleen Peddicord’s piece on medical tourism and health care for expat retirees offers one anecdote in particular that illustrates the comparative cheapness of foreign services: My friend, Lee Harrison, has been retired outside the […]

Relations with Russia and the Pursuit of Greatness

Editors’ note: What follows is the sixth part of an exchange on Russian-Western relations following from David Kramer and Lilia Shevtsova’s monthly column at The American Interest Online (see especially their February 21 essay, “Here We Go Again: Falling for the Russia Trap”). The exchange, a complete listing of which may be found below, has also provoked […]

Medium-Sized Firms Find Large-Sized Benefits in Telework

Reports touting the bottom-line benefits of telework keep rolling in. Earlier this month we reported on a study that found a correlation between revenue growth and telework in small businesses. Now, the WSJ is reporting on a new study that finds a similar correlation for medium-sized firms as well: Businesses that allowed employees to work remotely at least three […]

IMF Piles On: Pensions Are in Danger

Government reports, private analysts and the media all see trouble ahead for pension plans; now the IMF is joining the chorus. The organization’s new Global Financial Stability Report warns that public pension funds, along with life insurance companies, have been loading up on dangerous investments that have left them vulnerable to collapse.The IMF report adds an […]

Too Sexy for Saudi Arabia

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia faced a near catastrophe this week when three Emirati men clearly too handsome to appear in public attended an annual cultural festival. Thankfully, the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice was on the scene, and quickly dispatched the Saudi religious police to seize and deport the […]

Venezuela’s Election Turns Bloody: Can the Chavista Movement Survive?

Seven people were killed and more than sixty injured during sporadic riots over the past couple days, following the controversial election of Hugo Chavez’s chosen heir, Nicolas Maduro, to the Venezuelan presidency. Already faced with allegations of vote rigging and the surprisingly narrow margin with which he won office, Maduro turned to a tactic from page […]

China’s Local Debt “Out of Control”

Be warned: there is a growing consensus of thoughtful observers, both Chinese and foreign, who think China’s local government debt is dangerously inflated. Joining the chorus this week is Zhang Ke, the head of an important Chinese accounting firm.“It is already out of control,” Zhang told the Financial Times. “A crisis is possible. But since the […]

First Union Officially Calls for Obamacare Repeal

The United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers yesterday became the first union to reverse its support for Obamacare. It once backed the Affordable Care Act and campaigned vigorously for Obama in 2008 and 2012, but growing concerns over the cost and availability of insurance under ACA have lead the union to call for the law’s repeal. WSJ: “After […]

Chinese Official: Loose Money OK…for Now

Over the weekend, we noted that the US Treasury put the Bank of Japan on notice regarding its newly announced quantitative easing program, warning it not to artificially depress the yen in order to gain a trade advantage. We went on to speculate that the Chinese would complain even more loudly given the heightened tensions […]

Where Did the Warming Go?

Climate models keep getting it wrong: the earth’s temperature isn’t rising as quickly as the climate scientists’ best models predicted it would. Many policymakers (ahem…many European policymakers) have set carbon emission targets with the ambition of avoiding a specific temperature increase as determined by these models. But the technocracy isn’t infallible, as Reuters reports: Often focused on […]

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