Lazy Linking, 77th in an Occasional Series


Composite Photographs Blend Scenes from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Present Day San Francisco history earthquakes
What I liked lately on the Internets:

77.1. One of my favorite writers (Michael Lewis), on one of my favorite reading topics (Barack Obama)?  Yes, please.

77.2. Higher gas taxes are much better than higher fuel efficiency standards in getting us to become more fuel efficient.  Too bad we're moving further away from being able to propose that.

77.3. Not only do the Raiders suck, but their approach to punting is statistically inferior.

77.4. Incredible images of San Francisco from 1906 and today blended together.

77.5. In defense of the Chicago school economics: you don't have to think that markets work all the time, just that governments work worse.




Comments

Joel GL said…
Just out of curiosity, how many Republicans (in elected office or not) are calling for higher gas taxes?
LH said…
Joel - More than one might think. Off the top of my head and after a quick Google search and here's a very short list (many more others):

Greg Mankiw (Harvard professor)
Milton Friedman (economist)
George Shultz (Reagan's Secretary of State)
Kevin Hassett (advisor to Romney)
Mike Enzi (Senator, Wyoming)
Paul Foster (CEO, Western Refining)

Speaking of Mankiw, he's created something called the Pigou Club and keeps track of when people "out" themselves as for gas taxes:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigou_Club

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