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This New Gilded Age 0

The Washington Monthly’s Anne Kim takes a deep dive into the “Heritage” Foundation’s plan to bring back robber barons, aka Project 2025, and concludes that “it’s even worse than you think.”

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This New Gilded Age 0

Farron looks at the “Heritage” Foundation’s Project 2025 plan to raise taxes for the poor, who have litle money, and lower taxes for the rich, who have lots of money.

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Disparate Treatment 0

At the San Francisco Chronicle, law professor Samantha Buckingham wonders how Donald Trump’s numerous criminal trials might have gone if he were not protected by his (reputed) wealth.

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Stray Thought 0

“Yes, but will it hold up in court?” is no longer a valid rhetorical question.

We have seen that, with the application of enough juice for a long enough time to the correct vulnerable points, anything, regardless of legality or morality, will hold up in court.

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How Stuff Works: Trickle On Economics 0

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Aside:

Methinks the fundamental principle of Reaganomics, which still afflicts the polity was, “From each according to his ability to boss man according to his greed.”

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Freedom of Screech in This New Gilded Age 0

Self-proclaimed “free speech absolutist” Elon Musk threatens to take advertisers to court so as to force them to place their advertising speech on Twitter X, because he is absolutely in favor of freedom of speech, or something.

Yeah, I know, it sounds absolutely insane. Follow the link and decide for yourself.

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Alphabet Slop 0

As I zipped through drug commercials on the DVR–and there are sure lots of them since advertising prescription drugs to the public was allowed–I theorized that drug companies made up drug names by pouring letters into two big bins like the ones used for lottery numbers–one bin for vowels and one for consonants–then pulled out letters at random from each.

Now comes Roger Kreuz, writing at Psychology Today Blogs, to explain that there is indeed a system to the synthesis of multi-syllabic pharmaceutical gibberish. For example:

Drug companies use marketing consultants to help them create brand names for their wares. These are typically two syllables or more in length, and the letters H, J, K, and Y are mostly avoided because they aren’t used in all languages that employ the Roman alphabet.

Follow the link for an insight to the psychology of branding.

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Market Farces 0

At Psychology Today Blogs, Douglas Van Praet explores how marketeers manipulate persons into paying why some folks are willing to pay $25,000 for a hoodie.

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“License To Loot” 0

Mike and Farron run the numbers and conclude that greedflation is indeed a thing.

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The Business of America Is Giving America the Business 0

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Via Job’s Anger.

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Facebook Frolics 0

Submerged frolics.

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Courting Disaster 0

At Above the Law, Joe Patrice excoriates the Supreme Court’s overturning of the Chevron doctrine. A snippet:

The Supreme Court overruling Chevron fulfills every lawyer’s delusion: that they’re smarter than real doctors and scientists.

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Courting Disaster 0

When is a bribe not a bribe?

Why, when it’s ex post facto, of course.

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No Surprises Here 0

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s Gene Collier considers tonight’s debate between Biden and Trump and wonders

Why, other than that CNN might enjoy holding 70 million viewers for a time slot or two, are Joe Biden and Donald Trump sharing a stage again for the first time in four years?

Put another way, the same question goes, debate what?

Methinks he has a point.

Follow the link for the rest of his thoughts.

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The Privatization Scam 0

The Arizona Republic’s E. J. Montini finds himself disgusted, but not surprised, at the money grab.

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Devolution 0

At the Las Vegas Sun, Darryl Cornelius describes a descent.

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The Privatization Scam 0

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This New Gilded Age 0

The Des Moines Register takes issue with Iowa’s recent attempts to bring back child labor. Here’s the beginning of the editiorial:

Iowa businesses have been openly disregarding federal rules about when and how much children can work, and the federal government has taken notice. Who are the victims?

    1. The exploited children.
    2. The owners and managers who scheduled the exploited children.

If you picked 2, congratulations! You’ve mastered the increasingly popular art of transforming guilt into grievance.

Follow the link to learn who’s truy the victims here.

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Monetization Nation 0

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They Will Still Find a Way 0

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