Larry M. Elkin
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California’s Train To Nowhere
California has plenty of problems, but a shortage of ways to get between its two largest metropolitan areas is not among them. If you want a leisurely and spectacular... Read »
Unreasonable Suspicion In The Big Apple
The streets of New York City are apparently teeming with suspicious people. I am not one of them. I can wander from one end of the metropolis to the other; nobody... Read »
On Chinese Currency, Be Careful What You Wish For
Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on many economic issues, but one point is an article of faith in both parties: China keeps its currency artificially undervalued,... Read »
The True Cost Of Using Other People’s Money
The Truth in Lending Act, which has been around since 1968, introduced most Americans to the annual percentage rate, or APR, which measures the true cost of money... Read »
Did Arctic Warming Sink Titanic?
Regular readers know that I like to keep an eye on the ebb and flow (or maybe I should say floe) of Arctic sea ice, an interest not widely shared among other financial... Read »
Graceless Candidate, Graceless Exit
Rick Santorum was a graceless presidential candidate, so it is not surprising that he made a graceless exit yesterday. The fight for the Republican nomination was,... Read »
Strip Search The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court bench, like a crowded jail, is a place where a person can do a lot of damage. I therefore propose that incoming justices be subjected to a strip... Read »
High School Does Not Go High Enough
At Santa Monica College, a 34,000-student, two-year community college in California, students sometimes sit on the floor to hear professors speak. This is not part... Read »
Aberrations Underscore Flight Crews’ Usual Excellence
JetBlue Flight 191 was supposed to fly from New York to Las Vegas. Instead, the copilot was forced to lock the pilot out of the cockpit, take control of the plane... Read »
A Childish GOP Ad On Health Care
Some loaded pauses are more loaded than others. Sometimes, it’s necessary to preload them. At least that seems to be the Republican National Committee’s idea. The... Read »







