The art of economics consists in looking not merely at the immediate hut at the longer effects of any act or policy; it consists in tracing the consequences of that policy not merely for one group but for all groups—Henry Hazlitt
Sunday, November 01, 2020
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Cartoon of the Day: Juggling Bull
Friday, July 26, 2013
Cartoon of the Day: State of California Celebrates Phil Mickelson’s British Open Victory
Of the approximately $2.16 million winnings over the last two weeks from his victories at the British Open Championship and the Scottish Open, Mr. Phil Mickelson, winner of 42 events in the PGA Tour including 5 major championships, will get to keep approximately only $842,000 or 39% of the total earnings as the United Kingdom, Scotland and California take the (61%) rest of his earnings, according to Breitbart.com.
Updated to add: Here is Thomas DiLorenzo via Lew Rockwell Blog on zero income tax Florida resident native Californian Tiger Woods compared to Phil Mickelson the latter incidentally has put his $7 million California abode on the market
Monday, October 15, 2012
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Saturday, June 23, 2012
Cartoon of the Day: Greece’s Pro-Euro Victory
This cartoon by Robert Ariail depicting the recently concluded Greece elections gave me a good laugh.
It’s hilarious but that’s the way the Euro crisis operates.
Thanks to Cato’s Dan Mitchell
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Cartoon of the Day: Political Insanity
Hilarious one (but true) from Cato’s Dan Mitchell
The above aptly represents the aphorism “Doing things over and over and expecting different results.”
Friday, March 23, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Cartoon of the Day: Have You Thanked Your Central Banker Today?
Well, have ya? (hat tip Bob Wenzel)
Thank them for this…
Central banking balance sheets at levels never seen in history!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Cartoon (s) of the Day: What Tattoos Say About You
Tattoos represent a form of social signaling.
The graphics below from cracked.com attempt to explain them (hat tip Prof Bryan Caplan)
Friday, February 17, 2012
Cartoon of the Day: The Johari window of Ben Bernanke
Hat tip Professor Antony Mueller
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Cartoon(s) of the Day: The Johari Window of Libertarians
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Cartoon of the Day: People Power
”I do not ask that you place hands upon the tyrant to topple him over, but simply that you support him no longer; then you will behold him, like a great Colossus whose pedestal has been pulled away, fall of his own weight and break in pieces.” -Étienne de La Boétie
(source Daniel Sanchez Mises Blog)
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Cartoon of the Day: Damned Lies, Statistics and Correlation-Causation Explanations
Manipulation of statistics to generate causation-correlation explanations is shown below in a spoof.
Our pattern seeking instincts has been shaped by our quest for certainty. This has rendered us highly vulnerable to misinterpretation of events and the subsequent distortion of our expectations. Pattern seeking plays well into our cognitive biases. Yet many seek comfort in the confines of statistics, which unknowing to many could be manipulated or skewed to fit into the bias of the presenter for whatsoever purpose/s (often politics).
And this is why we should cautiously be screening or filtering data and opinions for their validity than just to accept them as irrefragable reality or truth.
As Mark Twain once said,
There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics
Friday, November 11, 2011
Cartoon of the Day: Moral Relativism
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Cartoon of the Day: The Greedy 1%
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Cartoon of the Day: Social Security and the Ponzi Scheme
Cartoon by Mike Lester
An apropos quote, which explains the cartoon above comes from Econolog’s Professor David Henderson
There are two main differences between Ponzi's original scam and the Social Security system. The first difference is that Social Security is run by government and, whatever its constitutionality and its questionable ethics, is legal. The second difference follows from the first: Whereas Ponzi had to rely on suckers, the government can and does use force.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Cartoon of the Day: Different Types of Looting
This caricature below is almost an exact depiction of what’s been happening around the world today. (hat tip Mises Blog Jonathan Catalan and Salt Lake Tribune]