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Holy Ministry of Truth Batman!

Lifted from comments on Financing Social Security, Bruce Webb comments on Social Security prpaganda: Jim, the problem is that those people with “government, financial, business experience” who are promoting the message “No check for you!” to millennials know full well the numbers behind the following equation: No Check for You = After Trust Fund Depletion a […]

Migration patterns between US states

Via Daily Kos’s David Jarman comes an interactive graph that offers an intriguing visual experience for migration numbers between states for 2012, designed by Chris Walker and offered here.  There is a 10,000 person cut off point in the visual, so three states are left off, but of course they had population movement.  10,000 was […]

Head scratching use of water

Bottled water is not a significant part of water use compared to agricultural use, but certainly has a heavy footprint in plastic bottles. I believe tap water and well water is pretty safe to drink throughout the US, so what is the appeal?? California is suffering through a  record drought. Water is being rationed and […]

Farmers and who gets the money

Vis the NYT comes this look at the economics of small scale farming:   Don’t let your children grow up to be farmers AT a farm-to-table dinner recently, I sat huddled in a corner with some other farmers, out of earshot of the foodies happily eating kale and freshly shucked oysters. We were comparing business models […]

Stakeholder capitalism

In my area the Market Basket grocery stores were between 20 to 30% cheaper than the competition given surveys and comparing the items I would shop for. Produce was fresh, name brands available for most any product should you wish. Staff was energetic and polite (often staff at other stores were polite but certainly not […]

SWAT

From Tom Dispatch author Matthew Harwood points out the rapid growth in the use of SWAT teams for regular police functions: In 1984, according to Radley Balko’s Rise of the Warrior Cop, about 26% of towns with populations between 25,000 and 50,000 had SWAT teams. By 2005, that number had soared to 80% and it’s […]