Archive for June, 2003

Pushkin Revisited

Saturday, June 7th, 2003

In a previous entry, I reported that I was unable to find an image of Eugene Carriere’s Mother’s Kiss from the Pushkin Exhibit anywhere on the web. The Pushkin Exhibit is now showing at Atlanta’s High Museum. I had worn out Google trying to find a copy of the painting. Then I ran the search in MSN’s search engine and up popped a link to the web page of another fan of the painting who had taken a photo of it while it was showing in Houston. Here it is!

Mother's Kiss

Having Their Cake and Eating Your Children’s Too

Thursday, June 5th, 2003

Business Week has an interesting article on the long-term economic effect of the Bush taxcuts enacted last month. It’s amazing how far we have come in such a short period of time. The federal budget went from having a surplus of 1.3% of GDP in 2001 to a deficit of 4% of GDP in 2003. If the taxcuts are implemented as proposed (and expire over the next five years) an additional $350 billion will be tacked onto the national debt. However, if the cuts are made permanent, as will likely happen, an additional $1 trillion will be added to the national debt.

Fat-Cat Tax-Cut RecipientSo what? Well the Business Week article points out that the long term impact of budget deficits is expected to add about 1 1/4% to long term interest rates. That would have a significant impact on long-term growth. It will, in effect, saddle the nation’s children with the burden of paying for Bush’s 2004 re-election campaign favors to his fat-cat friends.