Today's headline at "Some Assembly Required:
"Bipartisanship – when both parties agree to help the rich."
Said better than I can -- when I try to articulate that, I just get red in the face, and sputter. Words work much better.
Here a couple of little blurbs from said blog -- please follow link to original
Equal and Opposite:Republicans should not be surprised that labor union organizers are converting anger at Governor Walker into organizational success. It was a vivid reminder of the power of and need for collective bargaining rights. Faced with the threat, the people respond.
Daisy Chain: Core CPI inflation follows food inflation, and food inflation follows the increases in the cost of energy. That's why the poor – who spend more of their income on food and energy than the rich – are hurt so by inflation. When The Bernank says CPI core inflation is low, he's talking to the rich, not those who cash paychecks every week
Weekly Initial Unemployment Claims Decrease to 210,000
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The DOL reported:
In the week ending March 23, the advance figure for *seasonally adjusted
initial claims was 210,000*, a decrease of 2,000 from the previo...
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