Scary Economic Observation

By Rick Smith (a), March 29, 2009

Glenn Greenwald, a commentator in Salon, posted a scary observation in which he compares the U.S. economy to Russia and Argentina. He quotes Desmond Lachman, an IMF expert on emerging markets and former Salomon banker, who notes how we’ve seen the same thing in those emerging markets.

In an emerging market, a banking crisis like this looks like a liquidity crisis, and the government tries to shore things up with an injection of cash. In fact, it’s a solvency crisis. Outsiders like the IMF generally recommend to fix such things with transparency not with cash. Otherwise the local oligarchs will manipulate the crisis to get rich off the ‘recovery’ money. Meanwhile, the IMF and such require the government to reduce spending on social programs to pay for the enrichment of the fat cats.

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Recent Photos: Cindy, Marisha

By Rick Smith (a), March 14, 2009

Click this link if you are looking for photos of Cindy Haugley’s benefit on March 14th (Pie Day, appropriately enough).

Click this link if you are looking for photos of Marisha Chamberlain’s first publication party for The Rose Variations which we hosted back in February. Continue reading 'Recent Photos: Cindy, Marisha'»

Norm Coleman’s Tech Snafu

By Dr. Rick Smith, March 13, 2009

Coleman’s Senate campaign web site is apparently a mess: it left an Excel spreadsheet listing thousands of donors in an unprotected directory.

Minneapolis techie and consultant Adria Richards visited the site and published her tour of it on her blog.

The New Hastings Bridge – What’s Up?

By Dr. Rick Smith, March 13, 2009

Our US 61 bridge is supposed to be replaced Real Soon Now. After the I-35W bridge collapsed in Minneapolis, someone somewhere in MNDOT was told to take bridge safety seriously. So they reviewed every bridge in Minnesota. We’re told that our very own US 61 bridge was among the worst, and may have been the worst that was not abruptly closed.

Last week they hosted a meeting at City Hall about potential bridge designs. It was definitely worth the trip. While the bridge concepts themselves were worth discussing, even better were backdoor discussions of other improvements, notably a Spiral Bridge-like pigtail connecting the bridge’s walkway with downtown. There’s also discussion of using the bridge project as an excuse to get rid of the power substation eyesore on the river bank.

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