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Thursday, November 6, 2025
Links 11/6/2025
Topics: Links
Posted by Conor Gallagher at 6:55 am | No Comments »
Call Your Congresscritters: OpenAI Laying the Groundwork for Massive Federal Bailout
AI is not just coming for your job. Industry leaders plan to pick your pocket on a massive scale via a bailout.
Topics: Doomsday scenarios, Economic fundamentals, Income disparity, Investment outlook, Politics, Ridiculously obvious scams, Technology and innovation, The destruction of the middle class
Posted by Yves Smith at 5:06 am | 2 Comments »
China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Shifting Landscape of Trade and Investment
The US has responded a bit China’s Belt and Road initiative by increasing foreign direct investment in participating countries.
Topics: China, Economic fundamentals, Globalization, Guest Post, Infrastructure, Politics
Posted by Yves Smith at 3:04 am | No Comments »
Health Advocates Call for a Federal “Reboot” in Addressing Ultra-Processed Foods
The debate over ultra-processed food is becoming more intense. But has any real progress been made in discouraging consumption?
Topics: Guest Post, Health care, Politics, Regulations and regulators
Posted by Yves Smith at 12:34 am | 1 Comment »
Coffee Break: Zohran Mamdani Wins New York City in a Youthquake
Zohran Mamdani’s youthquake overturned the New York power structure, and his victory has national implications.
Topics: Coffee Break
Posted by Nat Wilson Turner at 2:00 pm | 68 Comments »
Revolutions in Russia in 1917: February and October
A summary of the tumultuous events of Russia’s 1917 revolutions.
Topics: Doomsday scenarios, Economic fundamentals, Free markets and their discontents, Guest Post, Income disparity, Politics, Russia
Posted by Yves Smith at 9:55 am | 21 Comments »
Links 11/5/2025
Topics: Links
Posted by Yves Smith at 6:55 am | 147 Comments »
The Primary Care Puzzle: Can It Be Solved?
Lisa Rosenbaum, MD, is a national correspondent for the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). She has just published Is a Long-Simmering Crisis Boiling Over? U.S. Primary Care Today. The easy, and current, answer is “Yes.” But this is not necessarily the final answer. Dr. Rosenbaum begins with the description of the career arc of […]
Topics: Guest Post
Posted by KLG at 6:45 am | 19 Comments »
With Baseless Fraud Claim, White House Says Trump Preparing Anti-Voter Executive Order
Yet more Trump threat display to try to extend the reach of his faction, here by stymieing voter access to elections.
Topics: Banana republic, Guest Post, Media watch, Politics, Regulations and regulators
Posted by Yves Smith at 5:55 am | 28 Comments »
“The Multipolarism of Fools: The BRICS Are Not the Answer”
A hot mess of a BRICS critique, among other things lambasting the growing association as anti-democratic.
Topics: China, Free markets and their discontents, Globalization, Guest Post, Politics, Russia
Posted by Yves Smith at 12:53 am | 17 Comments »
Coffee Break: Armed Madhouse – The Poseidon Problem
Russia’s new Poseidon weapon, a nuclear-powered, nuclear-armed undersea drone, threatens coastal cities with massive radioactive destruction. Its speed, stealth, and long range make very difficult to defend against, forcing adversaries to consider ruinously expensive countermeasures. This article examines Poseidon’s capabilities, the challenge of undersea defense, and why renewed arms control is the only rational response.
Topics: Coffee Break, Guest Post
Posted by Haig Hovaness at 2:00 pm | 55 Comments »
The Lasting Economic Scars of War
War is even more destructive in economic terms than is widely acknowledged.
Topics: Doomsday scenarios, Economic fundamentals, Guest Post, Politics
Posted by Yves Smith at 9:55 am | 11 Comments »
Links 11/4/2025
Topics: Links
Posted by Yves Smith at 6:55 am | 161 Comments »
How Brazil’s New Digital Payments System Managed to Enrage (and Terrify) Both Wall Street and Silicon Valley
A mobile payments system that is publicly controlled, easy to use and without fees (for individuals and small businesses) is “tough to beat.”
Topics: Guest Post
Posted by Nick Corbishley at 6:45 am | 23 Comments »
Wall Street Journal Insults Reader Intelligence, Depicts Lenders as Addressing Loan Risks When That Horse Has Left the Barn and Is in the Next County
The Wall Street Journal does its readers no favors in its whole-hog adoption of the fraud spin in ‘splaining high profile loan losses.
Topics: Banking industry, Credit markets, Economic fundamentals, Federal Reserve, Investment management, Media watch, Regulations and regulators, Ridiculously obvious scams, Risk and risk management
Posted by Yves Smith at 6:35 am | 4 Comments »



