OK, so I think I figured this out, at least in a modest sort of way, thanks to someone claiming to be one Steve Rosenberger. At the bottom of the comments section, there should now be check boxes for following new posts and comments on an existing post.
Posts in: October, 2016
Burn! Nobel Literature Committee Trolls America Again By Choosing American
Well, it’s been said for decades that those wacky Swedes who, between pounding the akvavit at crayfish parties while bopping in a mature but ideologically pure way to Abba impersonators, take time to look down their noses at America and Americans, either from the typical academic ivory-tower view of US
And the source of this week’s post titles is….
And, despite not being a betting man, I’m all too willing to wager that I’ve just written the first stock market commentary piece named for a snippet of a song by Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine. Sadly overdue, too.
The Princeton Election Consortium meta-margin just took nearly a 1% jump in a day. On polling from before the debate.
Taxes, Healthcare and Culture – Scandinavia and the World
Webcomic: I wish you well, have a good life, please don’t write
Source: Taxes, Healthcare and Culture – Scandinavia and the World
Pretty much nails it.
PEC Clinton meta-margin closes up another 0.3%. Needs to start widening again by Monday.
As I’d been suggesting, the early response that Trump did well in the debate should show up in the first few days’ polling done afterwards, but if that glow really did fade quickly, by the time we got to polls that were taken entirely after Sunday night, we’d probably see
September 2016: The Good, The Bad, The Average, and Unique*
So here’s where we really need to step up the hope that I’m a more gifted stock picker than meteorologist, or at least less motivated by wishful thinking. I wrote back at the beginning of August in a letter I was fortunate enough not to publish here (because there was
Hello, Good Evening, Welcome To Nothing Much
So here we are. Or anyway, here I am, and whether or not any of you will be is, as of this moment, rather an open question.
With any luck, however, some of you will be, and by the time you click away to whatever clicks next,