| STEVEN COHEN | | | Obama's Second Term and the Sustainability Agenda | | While the national agenda has many pieces, its mission must be to allow America to succeed in the emerging global economy. The center of that mission should be a single great national project: the development and implementation of low-cost, renewable energy. Continue reading... | | | MARK GONGLOFF | | | Goldman Sachs Profits By Ignoring Volcker Rule, Which Doesn't Actually Exist Yet | | See, folks, this right here is an example of how the rest of us playing checkers while Goldman Sachs is playing three-dimensional chess. Continue reading... | |
| CHRISTOPHER MITCHELL | | | The FCC Chief Is Awesome at His Job if You Own a Big Cable Company | | Local businesses get it. Mayors get it. City councils get it. And unlike Chairman Genachowski, they know what the problem is: little incentive for massive, established cable monopolies to invest in networks when they are harvesting record profits and subscribers have no other choices. Continue reading... | | |
| JARED BERNSTEIN | | | President Obama's Second Inaugural Speech | | The President gave a strong and progressive second inaugural speech, one that resonantly underscored the most important themes he's been promulgating since before anyone even knew who he was. What I don't see is the path that goes from our budget constraints to meeting the aspirations he articulated. Continue reading... | | | BHASKAR CHAKRAVORTI | | | Tomorrow Is Now: Six Questions About the Road to 2025 | | If leaders do not have the courage to imagine the future, they won't play a part in shaping it. But if the future is so elusive, where do we start? First, ask what high-level trends tell us about where we might be headed. Continue reading... | |
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