Feast Day today – Pope St. John XXIII

Of course in Farandaville we love short, fat Italians. And he fits the bill. I think he was the sixth oldest Pope ever elected. Here's a short bio off The Catholic Company Morning Offering. Pope St. John XXIII (1881–1963) was the third of thirteen children born to a poor sharecropping family living in Lombardy, Italy. … Read more

Economics Nobel Prize for ” how the market economy interacts with nature and knowledge”.

From the Wall Street Journal; I've heard of Romer, but not heard of the other guy. The Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was shared by Americans William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer, for work on innovation, climate change and the economy that has had huge implications for global policy-making         The pair of economics professors, … Read more

BB: “Jimmy Kimmel Produces … Document Confirming He Is Nation’s Moral Authority”

The Never-Happy people will confirm the above. Colbert probably has a similar document. “I know some people have questioned my impassioned political speeches, so let me just show you this,” Kimmel said before presenting the document for all the world to see. “I guess I assumed it was obvious due to the tone of my … Read more

A record month for salary raises – and unemployment rate lowest since 1969.

UPDATE: Unemployment rate lowest since 1969. Off the WSJ yesterday. NFIB survey shows small firms raising compensation to attract and retain talent. Few Americans would say that they’re actually sick of winning, but you can add one more positive report to the recent run of upbeat readings on the nation’s economy. The latest monthly survey … Read more