Only 23,038 more points to Dow 36,000!

Sorry, the excitement is getting to me.

Condi: Dudes, we’re not perfect

I spent Thursday in Washington listening to members of the Bush administration explain themselves to the Young Global Leaders of the World Economic Forum (a club to which I, absurdly enough, belong). The deal was that most of the chats were off the record. I’d feel worse about adhering to that agreement if anything truly [...]

Henry Silverman talks about Sarbanes Oxley, private equity and gray hair

My column in the current Time is about Realogy CEO Henry Silverman’s return to the private equity world he left almost 15 years ago (he was a partner at Blackstone, and before that at Saul Steinberg’s Reliance Group Holdings). It took most of the space I had just to explain who Silverman is and why [...]

Henry Silverman: Capitalist icon

My new column is about the latest twist in the remarkable career of Realogy CEO Henry Silverman. It begins: On the morning of April 19, the private-equity firm Apollo Management acquired Realogy–the company behind real estate brokerages Coldwell Banker, Century 21 and ERA. It was not, by modern standards, a huge transaction: the sale price [...]

Dull lights, medium-sized city

I’m spending today in Washington getting “briefed” by various Bush Administration types as part of something called the Young Global Leaders U.S. Policy Roundtable. Because, dontcha know, I am a Young Global Leader. It’s all supposed to be off the record except for talks by Condi Rice and Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs [...]

Jay Carney, discomfited

Wow, life in Time‘s D.C. office is just so, well, thrilling. Here’s the bureau chief reacting just minutes ago to Ana Marie Cox’s admonition that he needs to post on Swampland more often. (Actually, he’s reacting to me saying I’m about to take his picture with my cameraphone, but he reacted the same way to [...]

The Dow’s so-called record

Big news: The Dow closed at a new record high today of 12,815.38. Yeehaw and all that. Except that, when you adjust for inflation (and investing is all about adjusting for inflation), the Dow is still nowhere near the highs of 2000. I’d make a chart for you, but I’m sitting in a D.C. hotel [...]

More fun with tax charts

A commenter to my post on the strange consistency of the federal tax burden over the past six decades wondered if factoring in state and local taxes would change the picture. (He also wondered about Social Security taxes, but those were already included as federal receipts in my previous chart.) So I went again to [...]

Bing has a blog

The first post went up a couple of hours ago. A sample: Blogging is different than writing qua writing. In writing, for instance, you often need something to say. Not so with a blog. In fact, the best blogs are lovely hot air balloons rising over the teeming landscape of digital avatars rushing about, to [...]

Earth to Ari Fleischer: Tax rates on the rich haven’t gone up

Noted tax-policy expert Ari Fleischer had a long and deeply bizarro op-ed (subscribers only) in Monday’s W$J. And while I should probably just let the thing go, the piece made me so furious with its misrepresentations and nutso logical leaps that I decided I needed to work through my anger. And what better place to [...]