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
Tuesday: GDP, Durable Goods, Industrial Production, Richmond Fed Mfg
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