The Democrat’s “Better Deal”
…are going to say the same “stuff,” but it will be said in a different way. That is not going to work for urban and rural dwellers alike who are…
…are going to say the same “stuff,” but it will be said in a different way. That is not going to work for urban and rural dwellers alike who are…
…Mark Penn this year have continued to laud a strategy grasping for suburban Republicans and eschewing the traditional Democratic urban working class. As it turned out, bill Clinton had the…
…use of the Postal Service in rural and urban communities. The report found that rural households without broadband access continue to rely on the Postal Service for more transaction and…
…true in urban areas with a lot of homicides where nobody wants to cooperate with the police. For example, through August of 2016, the clearance rate for homicides in Chicago…
…through humor and the knowing wink, but the outcome is a reaffirmation of urban hegemonic masculinity. Given the direction of the paper, I’d guess that the field collectively has close…
…prevalence of past-due debt, at just 6 percent.” “Urban’s numbers show that those sky-high health-care costs are saddling many Americans — nearly 20 percent of them — with debt they…
…the Urban-Brookings Microsimulation Model) shows that by 2027 the top 0.1% end up doing much better (average tax cut for the top 0.1 percent is $221,550 a year). The bottom…
…retirement. These wealthy people in Congress just don’t give a damn for ordinary working Americans, whether black or white, rural or urban, “conservative” or “liberal”. All they care about is…
…urban intelligentsia – by maintaining support among the poor. That makes choosing guns over butter particularly stupid. Update 12/31/2017, 9:43 AM PST: Here is another piece on the protests in…
…data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and the CPI-All Urban Consumers, I think my point distills down to this graph: (click to embiggen) The graph shows the…