“... you’re gonna be in here regurgitating Gordon Wood, talking about, you know, the pre-revolutionary utopia and the capital-forming effects of military mobilization.” https://t.co/qgkwcDl7G3
One of the only fiscal issues that Illinois has gotten right is playing hardball with public subsidies for a new Bears stadium. The team keeps bluffing a move to Indiana, but its too far from their sponsors and ticket holders. Don't fold, Illinois, don't fold.
Seems like if we're really concerned that capital will displace labor, we should start by closing the 16 percentage point tax advantage capital enjoys over labor.
"Rent control has not solved the housing problems in New York City, and it will not solve them in Massachusetts. The national pattern is clear. The way to bring down housing costs is to increase housing supply."
- @nytimes Editorial Board
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Star attraction from the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Philadelphia 1876: the Corliss engine that powered every machine in the exposition hall.
Fidelity's five-day office mandate reignites debate over hybrid work policies in Boston's finance sector and their true purpose. The BBJ's editorial board has thoughts. https://t.co/HYuQ40pg2z