by Henry Oliner | Jun 9, 2018 | Politics, Progressivism
from the Hoover Institute and Victor Davis Hanson, Ten Paradoxes of Our Age The great dangers to modern constitutional government and a free press come not from silly and easily identifiable right-wing racists and bumbling fascists, but rather, as George Orwell saw,...
by Henry Oliner | Apr 5, 2016 | Business, Economics
from Mark Perry at Carpe Diem, New BLS data show that for all ‘chief executives,’ the ‘average CEO-to-average worker pay ratio’ is less than 5-to-1 For the sample of 20,620 CEOs reported by the BLS, their average pay increased only 2.1% in 2015, from $216,100 in 2014...
by Henry Oliner | Mar 18, 2015 | Media
It is not news that big media is politically biased. The recent Netanyahu election was predicted to be close if not actually a defeat for the leader. He won by a substantial margin. That they were so wrong in their prediction by a wide margin, should call into...