February 10, 2025

The German Political Theorist Who Explains What’s Happening in Washington

Carl Schmitt, a Third Reich jurist and philosopher, saw politics as a life-and-death battle against enemies and democracy as dispensable. By Robert J. Shapiro Americans are, of course, deeply divided today over race, gender, immigration, religion, and other differences that define us as a people and political culture. These cleavages have existed throughout American history, but in their current iterations,… Continue reading

August 13, 2020

Donald Trump’s Big Lies about What He Has Done for…

Donald Trump and his operatives haven’t figured out how to go after Kamala Harris. Now that Joe Biden has named her to be his running mate, they are discovering she’s hard to tear down. It would come as no surprise, then, if Trump starts to double down on his famous boast: “I’ve done more for Black Americans, in fact, than…Continue reading

August 5, 2020

Trump and Senate Republicans Pose a Grave Risk to the…

The headline from last Thursday’s report by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on second quarter GDP was horrific: The economy contracted 9.5 percent from April through June. On an annual basis, GDP fell at an astounding rate of nearly 33 percent. Still, there’s another ominous aspect to the agency’s findings that has gone largely unnoted: The pandemic-driven collapse in…Continue reading

July 28, 2020

Trump is Wrong Again: U.S. Manufacturing is Not Recovering

The headline from the Commerce Department’s new report on the economy is that new shipments and new orders of durable goods by U.S .manufacturers increased at healthy rates in June – by 15 percent and 7 percent respectively. Larry Kudlow almost certainly will herald the numbers as proof that American manufacturing is back and good times are just around the…Continue reading

July 24, 2020

Investors are Doing Great in this Crisis, But What About…

Welcome to Crony Capitalism 2.0, brought to America by the Trump administration and the COVID-19 pandemic. Washington’s current approach to rescue the economy has made investors in stocks and bonds whole, even as incomes fall for most Americans. Now, only Congress can lessen that injustice—and the suffering of millions of people—and only by going big.  Until the crisis ends, everyone…Continue reading

July 1, 2020

Trump’s Bungled Pandemic Response Has Badly Damaged Americans’ Incomes

Donald Trump may have normalized cognitive dissonance for many of his supporters and some young people.  But wishing away the pandemic does not affect reality.  The May data on personal incomes released last week by the Bureau of Economic Analysis) (BEA) is a serious wake-up call.  The data show that our nearly singular failure to wrestle the pandemic to manageable…Continue reading

June 5, 2020

Is the May Unemployment Report a Case of Lying Statistics?

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) surprised the markets and most economists Friday with an announcement that the unemployment rate fell from 14.7 percent in April to 13.3 percent in May.  President Donald Trump had the temerity to boast that George Floyd, the unarmed black man killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis, was “looking down from heaven” to…Continue reading

May 28, 2020

The Economy Will Not Cooperate with Trump’s Re-Election

It is not surprising that the Trump administration’s top economist promised this week that huge, historic gains in jobs and growth are coming in a few months. He is not alone. Even some Democratic economists think that economic growth and jobs could come roaring back  before the November election. They are wrong. The truth is that the economy’s near-term path…Continue reading

May 11, 2020

The Official Unemployment Numbers Are Technically Fake News

April’s 14.7 percent unemployment rate, announced by the Labor Department last Friday, is awful by any standard. The official tally shows that unemployment increased by 15,938,000 people last month—to 23,078,000 overall—resulting in the highest jobless rate since the Great Depression.  As depressing as that may be, it’s not the full story. The Labor Department also reported Friday that the number…Continue reading