Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The game was up last week already: "A client whose $250,000 CD matured on Feb. 9 could not get the money out."

From Felix Salmon:

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Extra Credit, Tuesday Edition

Automakers Seek $14 Billion More in Aid: And will surely seek more still, in a couple more months, if they get this now.

Bill Moyers interviews Simon Johnson: Video here.

Investors caught as regulators swoop on Stanford: The game was up last week already: "A client whose $250,000 CD matured on Feb. 9 could not get the money out."

College crush: "90 percent of high-school students are told by their high-school counselors that they ought to go to college." For a huge number of them, this is a lie.

What I learned listening to Larry Kudlow: Krugman becomes a fully-paid-up member of the CNBC-haters-on-CNBC club.

Recovery.gov: Is live.

On moving Valentine’s Day to stimulate the economy: If it were on the second Wednesday of every February, then restaurant revenues would rise. Even at PF Chang's, the least romantic restaurant in the world.

Opinion Laundering: A phrase which should enter the general demotic, and a phenomenon for which everybody should be on the lookout.

The Case for Free Transit: From Yglesias. Avent glosses.

NY Times article skimmer: A great way to rediscover the serendipity of the newspaper."

Me:

I hate to say this, but I expect a growth industry in Ponzi Schemes. Apparently, you can run them for years living like a king, and nobody can determine whether you're running a Ponzi Scheme or not. It's like solving Fermat's Theorem for a time. I've never been able to live like a king for a second, let alone years. At some point, years down the line, you'll be found out for certain, and then it's just a matter of seeing the signs and being prepared. Hell, I might do it if my last name wasn't Ponzi.

In other words, I'm positing a theory, that Ponzi Schemes need years to detect. Has anybody ever been arrested for one the week it started? As long as you pay out for a while, the end result is not clear, and you can wine and dine, surf and turf. I can't eat the surf though. Am I wrong about this?

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