From the Telegraph (HT: Serena):
The Chinese government has begun a concerted campaign of economic threats against the United States, hinting that it may liquidate its vast holding of US Treasury bonds if Washington imposes trade sanctions to force a yuan revaluation.
Two Chinese officials at leading Communist Party bodies have given interviews in recent days warning, for the first time, that Beijing may use its $1,330bn (£658bn) of foreign reserves as a political weapon to counter pressure from the US Congress. Shifts in Chinese policy are often announced through key think tanks and academies.
Barack — or do you prefer Jesus? or Kal-el, last son of Krypton? – let me get this straight. The bill that is sitting before you from Congress has many flaws and many strengths, like all bills. There are economists and policymakers for and against many parts of it.
But, there’s one part of the bill which strikes me, and nearly all economists as utterly ridiculous – the “buy American” provision. Think about the consequences:
Here’s hoping your advanced schooling see’s the obvious choice and talks your party into backing down on that one little clause.
Kryptonite killed Superman. In basketball. (HT: Comics Should be Good)
Yup, we are talking about none other than this past weekend’s NBA/Sprite slam dunk contest. Where the New York Knick’s own Nate Robinson decked out in all green triumphed over last year’s winner “Superman” Dwight Howard.
Here’s Superman winning last year:
And here’s Krypto-Nate crushing his foe:
Awesome.