Archive for the ‘Ideas’ Category

GUEST POST: USING SCHOOL GYMS WHEN SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED

Sunday, February 21st, 2010 by Al Lewis (alewis)

Congressional candidate Joe Malone, running as a Republican in the 10th CD in Massachusetts, is guest-posting a great idea proposing what can be done with school gyms when not in use.  Why not subcontract them to health clubs to sell memberships for evenings and weekends?   The times when kids are not using the gyms are exactly the times [...]

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Why America’s Standard of Living Has Fallen

Thursday, February 11th, 2010 by Al Lewis (alewis)

I am going to take time out from postings that include the typical stuff that makes economics such a turn-off for most people, like equations, numbers, and facts.  And instead get right to the point about why our standard of living has fallen.
You were probably brought up being told that we were the richest country [...]

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STATE OF THE UNION FALLS SHORT ON “OUTSIDE THE BOX” SOLUTIONS

Thursday, January 28th, 2010 by Al Lewis (alewis)

President Obama’s State of the Union speech proposed ways to help the middle class recover and also to create some jobs.   Naturally — and despite a proposed spending freeze – these initiatives will cost money.   He overlooked four initiatives that can also help the middle class, and  create jobs either directly or indirectly, but without costing anybody anything.
First, why [...]

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Guest Post that I wish I’d thought of: “Free” way to reduce energy use

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 by Al Lewis (alewis)

The myth of the landlord as a Mr. Potter-type figure still persists, even though many of them today are as cash-strapped as the tenants.   That is the only rational explanation for why many building owners fail to make obvious energy-saving improvements in their buildings, improvements that have paybacks of 4 years or less and add to [...]

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THE EASIEST WAY TO REDUCE FORECLOSURES…IF ONLY SOMEONE OTHER THAN ME WOULD THINK OF IT

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 by Al Lewis (alewis)

President Obama has often said that it would be a shame to waste this economic crisis.  Nowhere is that more true than in real estate, where federal homebuyer tax credits up to $8,000 are barely denting the mortgage foreclosure rate.   Instead, let’s use this crisis to try a new approach:   slashing the 6 percent real [...]

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Guest Post–Some Clip-n-Save Health care Stats

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 by Al Lewis (alewis)

Dear OOBonomics nation,
 
There is a lot of debate about the implications of health care policy.  It’s a pleasure to join you today and hopefully to provide you with a brief overview of certain aspects of healthcare spending – this is not intended to be an in-depth analysis but it should  cover some of the major [...]

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News Flash: Nelson Amendment a Major Coup for Choice Advocates

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010 by Al Lewis (alewis)

Dear Oobonomics Nation:
 
Whether you are pro-choice and disagree with the above headline, or pro-life and disagree with Roe v. Wade, please hold off on the hate-mail, okay?  Direct that towards people with bombs in their underwear instead.   (While you can’t send me hate-mail, you can still send me disagree-mail or even dislike-mail. )  What you are [...]

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Amazon and I thank you for buying OOBonomics

Sunday, December 20th, 2009 by Al Lewis (alewis)

I just looked at Amazon.  The overall ranking for OOBonomics is no longer expressed in exponential notation.  More importantly, it ranks as the #84 release in the business book category.   This is quite a feat considering that (1) it is not a business book and (2) it hasn’t been released.
For those of you who aren’t [...]

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ANOTHER ROUND OF STIMULUS? PROOF THAT WE ARE IN A “METHADONE ECONOMY”

Sunday, December 13th, 2009 by Al Lewis (alewis)

I hate to be one of those I-told-you-so guys (not!) but way back in April I predicted a second round of stimulus, in 2010. I pointed that that the housing bubble was like heroin, and the first stimulus was like Methadone to prevent the economy from going “cold turkey” after the housing bubble burst.  (That [...]

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Why not have term limits only for bad politicians?

Thursday, December 10th, 2009 by Al Lewis (alewis)

For about 30 years term limits have regularly popped up as a solution to get rid of ossified corrupt politicians who don’t do anything for the public good, in order to replace them with impotent freshman back-bench legislators who can’t do anything for the public good. 
What if there were a way to have term limits apply only [...]

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