A commenter writes, in response to this post,
Yet you have frequently used Tax Foundation data and described the organization as ?non-partisan,? which I always found puzzling, since as you say here, it is quite partisan. Perhaps you were just using their data to inoculate yourself from attacks from the right?
Um, no. I often use data from the Tax Policy Center, which is a totally different organization. (A lot of think tanks have similar names). And TPC, although it?s obviously run by vaguely liberalish people, is genuinely nonpartisan and scrupulous.
Held Hostage Over the Debt Ceiling
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Seniors, Guns and Money
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The Unwisdom of Elites
The anatomy of a top-down disaster.
Fears and Failure
Washington looks for trouble in all the wrong places while the unemployed are left to suffer.
Springtime for Bankers
Republicans are ensuring that bailouts will be bigger, costlier and more frequent.
Schott's Vocab
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Opinionator
A Legacy of Insubordination
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Source: http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/18/two-different-organizations/
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