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A. Gary Shilling: "When the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries failed to cut production quotas last month, the initial investor reaction was: Hallelujah! Lots more savings for energy buyers! Blowout Christmas spending by consumers! The celebrations may have been premature." Read more... Ramesh Ponnuru: "Most Americans are happy that the price of oil has tumbled, helping consumers while hurting nasty regimes abroad. There are always worriers among us, though, and what has them alarmed today is that this decline will tip the U.S. into a damaging round of deflation." Read more... Leonid Bershidsky: "With the U.S. Senate now the world's most prominent crusader against highly questionable American intelligence practices, Wikileaks -- the site that once released whistleblower bombshells about U.S. military operations abroad and torture in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp -- has been reduced to publishing travel advice." Read more... Margaret Carlson: "Each year, we swear Scrooge's oath to keep the holiday in our hearts year-round. That's hard enough for anyone, let alone a guy with Obama's headaches, but perhaps Friday was a dress rehearsal for the months ahead." Read more... William Pesek: "In a three-minute skit on 'Saturday Night Live' over the weekend, comedian Mike Myers nailed one of the less-discussed problems to be exposed by North Korea's hack of Sony Pictures: the apparent cluelessness of top Sony brass in Tokyo." Read more... Jonathan Bernstein: "Counting filibusters is legitimately difficult. But Ed Whelan, in a rejoinder at National Review to both an item of mine and to, well, reality, breaks the first rule of doing this." Read more... Megan McArdle: If one of the producers from the Sony e-mail leaks is right, "then the globalization of the film market would not only mean the problems I've complained about before ... but also importing the racial biases of foreigners to add to our own." Read more... Bernstein: "No one knows how the rabble-rousing Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson will do in the Iowa caucuses and early primary states. ... How should we treat his candidacy?" Read more... | |||
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