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Still Rising Again after All These Years, Reprise 0

Ring of Fire’s Josh Gay discusses Louisiana’s decision to bring back slave labor involuntary servitude.

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The Privatization Scam 0

PoliticalProf looks follows the money.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Image:  Elon Musk says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Medicare Disadvantage 0

Thom talks with Wendell Potter about how Medicare Advantage has turned out to be just another part of the privatization scam. (Warning: Short commercial at the end.)

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This New Gilded Age 0

Couple watching television showing a picture of Elon Musk headlined,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Still Rising Again after All These Years 0

An excerpt:

A society moving forward doesn’t need to erase its history. It needs to understand it . . . .

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Emoluments 0

Via the Las Vegas Sun, Lynn Schmidt follows the money from the U. S. Treasury into the Trump family’s pockets.

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Trumponomics 0

Donald Trump sits in the Oval Office surrounded by money from his grifts and says,

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How Stuff Works: Trickle-On Economics 0

Title:  You get what you pay for.  Image:  Woman and man talking on the street with a homeless man in the background.  Woman:  The federal minimum wage is still $7.25 an hour.  Man:  Now, we can't hurt business.  Woman:  If you won't pay workers more, then we need to provide a strong safety net.  Man:  The government isn't giving my money to those people.  Woamn:  If we don't provide a safety net, people are going to end up on the streets.  Man:  Hrump!  Layabouts.  Woman:  So what's your solution for homelessness?  Man:  More cops to remove them.  Now there's something I'm willing to pay for.

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This New Gilded Age 0

Thom looks at how Ronald Reagan’s legacy of trickle-on economics continues to take its toll, feather the beds of the elite, and erode the middle class.

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The Cost of Kleptocracy 0

Mona Charen asks, then answers, a question. Here’s the question; follow the link for her answer.

Just How Corrupt Is Trump?

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Trumponomics 0

Donald Trump hols a bucket for a man as a man shakss money into it from a taxpayer.  Trump says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Republican Family Values 0

Thom talks with Alex Lawson about how Republican policies are destroying rural hospitals and eroding health care to enable billionaires to buy more yachts.

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Trumponomics 0

Farron notes that conservative economists are not sanguine, discusses Trump’s efforts to end run around the law so as to revive his tariffs, and then wonders why Trump has a tariff fetish.

See the article that Farrom discusses.

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It’s Bubblelicious 0

What’s bubblelicious? you may ask.

Per Hillary Remy in the Charlotte Observer, according to the Warren Buffett’s Buffett Indicator, the economy is about as bubblelicious as it’s ever been.

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Clouds of Witless 0

Mary Trump marvels at the stupid.

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War and Mongers of War 0

Mary Trump looks at what Donald Trump’s (undeclared, unplanned, and unthoughtout) war of choice on Iran is costing American citizens and America’s credibility.

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The Gas Unlighting 0

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Spin City 0

David dissects the double-talk. (Warning: Short commercial at the end.)

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Responsible Fiscals 0

Caption:  Your tax dollars at work.  Image:  Hour glass will money falling from the top into a fire labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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