Tab Dump
• Remember the New York Times economics writer who found himself in foreclosure? Megan McArdle reports that the story is more complex than he initially explained.
• Were the stress tests too near-sighted?
• Adam Serwer reminds me that I'm not the first to bring comics to The Washington Post.
• How to think about cap and trade.
• Strong opinions about obesity.
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Ezra Klein
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May 21, 2009; 6:45 PM ET
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I knew it! That Andrews guy from the NYT economics page, whose subprime mortgage is waiting on foreclosure, was a classic case of poor marriage decisions ruining his finances, not so much the other way around.