About that Alleged Decline of CNN…
…broke out. (See here and here, for instance.) I’m just not convinced it has changed that much. As the Most Profound Philosopher of Our Generation observed almost twelve years ago…
…broke out. (See here and here, for instance.) I’m just not convinced it has changed that much. As the Most Profound Philosopher of Our Generation observed almost twelve years ago…
…— not only in this generation, but also in the next — grow ever larger. Residential segregation along economic lines amplifies inequality for adults, too. The poor have to somehow…
…district wants what it’s calling ‘next generation’ charter schools, which could combine online and traditional teaching. It also wants proposals for arts integration charter schools and dual language charters. Chicago…
…about his background. I just keep wondering what the intended end game is with these hyphenated names. I mean, how many generations can be reflected in a last name before…
…& medicines, plastics & rubber products and electric power generation. I have heard it said that industrial production only accounts for around 16% of the economy and thus does not…
…who wish to dismantle whole government agencies. Those who believe Social Security is irretrievably insolvent, an accusation first made by Alf Landon in 1936. Even the next generation of segregationists…
…screwed by the baby boomer generation and trumpets for rebellion against the kicking of the can down the road of higher costs and taxes due to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid,…
…government deficits inevitably lead to high inflation; government deficits just encourage more government waste and inefficiency government debts burden future generations. These myths “blind[] us from seeing the real infrastructure…
…for 35-65 year boomers. Some of the folks in my generation are getting grumpy). The Success of Reform Turns On the Health of Those Who Sign Up Keep in mind…
…family incomes then it was for the previous generation. Obviously, the dominant long term factor driving this trend is the sharp slowing of productivity growth since the 1970s. Even though…