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Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda Resigns From Slashdot 1521

After 14 years and over 15,000 stories posted, it's finally time for me to say Good-Bye to Slashdot. I created this place with my best friends in a run down house while still in college. Since then it has grown to be read by more than a million people, and has served Billions and Billions of Pages (yes, in my head I hear the voice). During my tenure I have done my best to keep Slashdot firmly grounded in its origins, but now it's time for someone else to come aboard and find the *future*. Personally I don't have any plans, but if you need to get ahold of me for any reason, you can find me as @cmdrtaco on twitter or Rob Malda on Google+. You could also update my mail address to be malda at cmdrtaco dot net. Hit the link below if you want to read some nostalgic saccharine crap that I need to get out of my system before I sign off for the last time.

Comment Re:Known this one for a long time... (Score 1) 352

Pretty good analysis, but it's not constructive to blame a single dead politician for this. In fact, the policies of both parties have contributed to the mess you described. Repubs have allegiance to "free trade" which is not free at all and serves mainly to allow corporations to move work to countries that respect neither their employees' rights nor the environment. Even if it were free trade, the concept of relative advantage is only valid when both countries have full employment. (Oops!) Dems on the other hand have their blind allegiance to a dead British economist who convinced people that you can create jobs just by stimulating demand, ignoring the rest of the equation. This error is compounded by the fact that the formula for GDP includes govt spending, without regard to whether it produces anything people want or need, or whether it creates jobs. This results in the most perverse incentives imaginable.

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