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The Gaslight Pipeline 0

David parses the Trump maladministration’s doubletalk on tariffs, while noting the authoritarian aspect of expecting persons to believe stuff when their own day-to-day experiences are contrary thereunto.

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Have a Trumpled Thanksgiving 0

Waiter uncovering a large platter labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Monoply Man says to workers,

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Trumplednomics 0

University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers runs the numbers. Ring of Fire’s Jerrod Zisser reports.

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Trumponomics Comes Home To Roost 0

Title:  Street Smarts.  Image:  Man at food card with sign that says,

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This New Gilded Age 0

Aside:

I’m with Thom about watching election returns on television.

I’m quite happy to read about them the next morning.

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Devolution 0

Ronald Reagan says,

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Aside:

Not that I have ever been fan of “Reagonomics.” Reagan’s embrace of the Laffable Curve, aka “Trickle-On Economics,” has done much to contribute to the erosion of the middle class, but, as regards tariffs, he got it right.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Man at Natural History Museum Endangered Species exhibit looking a picture of family labled

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This New Gilded Age 0

Thom runs the numbers.

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This New GIlded Age 0

At the Idaho State Journal, Kim Shinkoskey follows the money.

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This New Gilded Age 0

In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson declared a war on poverty.

At the Colorado Sun, Mike Littwin makes a strong case that now, over six decades later, the Trump maladministration has decided to make poverty great again surrender.

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This New Gilded Age 0

In a longer article about the Trump maladministration’s attempts to destroy the Digital Equity Act, a Techdirt reporter makes what methinks a trenchant observation (emphasis added):

A driving motivation behind these attacks on online equity isn’t “saving money,” it’s dismantling government efforts to do anything about the problems created by consolidated corporate power.

I commend the entire piece to your attention.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Sam talks with Megan Greenwell, author of Bad Company: Private Equity and the Death of the American Dream, about how private equity firms are gutting the American dream for personal gain.

Afterthought:

They go into detail about what happened to Toys ‘R Us.

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This New Gilded Age 0

The Perfessor:  How about a game of Monopoly this evening?  Skyler:  No thanks.  That game is way too outdated for me.  The Perfessor:  Outdated?  what makes you say that?  Skyler:  There's a

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Trickle On Economics Rides Again (or Is That “Still”?) 0

Sam and the crew destroy discuss the rationale for not taxing billionaires offered by the Republican candidate for New Jersey Lieutenant Governor.

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Trumponomics in Action 0

Dissatisfied-looking man sitting in front of open can of something on his dining table.  Woman reads to him,

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The Art of the Con, Reprise 0

Thom discusses Republicans’ biggest con.

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Trumponomics 0

Seth runs the numbers.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Via Truthout, Sarah Anderson runs the numbers. Here’s just one number:

The gap between CEO compensation and median worker pay at Starbucks hit 6,666 to 1 last year.

In other words, to make as much money as their CEO made in 2024, typical baristas would’ve had to start brewing macchiatos around the time humans first invented the wheel.

More numbers at the link.

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The Reverse Robin Hood Party, Reprise 0

David notes that Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” seems to be somewhat unpopular with the populace.

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