Reconciliation
Recap: The case against giving multinational corporations a tax holiday (and a dissent); the most devastating ad of the season; and White House economists hate the penny.
Elsewhere:
1) America's confused attitudes toward inequality.
2) Brad DeLong vs. Joe Stiglitz.
3) The Koch meeting, by sector (and with bonus financial-sector breakdown).
4) Some smart thoughts on bullying.
5) I'll be talking money and politics with Keith Olbermann tonight.
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Ezra Klein
| October 25, 2010; 6:30 PM ET
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The Economist. Nice.
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