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This New Gilded Age 0

VIa Boston.com, we learn that the kids are starting to feel that the American dream of the possibility of upward mobility through hard work is but a memory. A snippet:

For Americans, the price of participation is often measured by the cost of a home. And even with two incomes, many people interviewed said homeownership felt ever more distant, particularly in urban areas where most Americans now live.

In 1991, the typical first-time homebuyer was 28 years old. This year, that buyer was 40, according to the National Association of Realtors.

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Trumponomics, One More Time 0

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Trumponomics, Reprise 0

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The Republican Health Care Plan:
“You’re on Your Own, Buddy”
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Sam and the crew discuss the Republican nothingburger.

Aside:

If you wonder why the Party of the New Secesh is so determined to destroy the Affordable Care Act, dubbed “Obamnacare” by the Republican Party, I think the answer is quite simple.

Barrack Obama is not white.

And he is a Democrat.

Every time the Party of the New Secesh hear the word, “Obamacare”–a word which they coined, mind you–it reminds them that a not-white Democrat crafted a somewhat successful plan to make America’s health care you-can-hardly-call-it-a system a little fairer, and it drives them nuts.

They just want to make it go away.

But that’s just my take.

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This New Gilded Age 0

The Trump maladministration launches plans to stiff national park employees of their honorably-eaarned wages.

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The Economic Indicator 0

Donald Trump says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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Who Was That Mascaraed Man? 0

Why, didn’t you recognize him? It was the Man Without a Clue.

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Short Attention Span Theatrics 0

Image One,

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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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