Inflation Is Scrambling Americans’ Perceptions of Middle-Class Life
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by Bill Haskell
3h ago
Inflation Is Scrambling Americans’ Perceptions of Middle-Class Life, businessinsider.com, Jennifer Sor Yes, we have inflation. It is a given. Inflation is scrambling the lives of middle-class Americans. Income is not keeping up with the costs of maintaining a Middle-Class Life. I have sat here in AZ watching this play out in the nation. In many […] The post Inflation Is Scrambling Americans’ Perceptions of Middle-Class Life appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Is Life Today Really So Bad?
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by Bill Haskell
3h ago
Kevin Drum doesn’t believe Life is so bad today. Kevin poses a number of reasons why things are actually pretty good. Think about it. We weathered a pandemic. For the first time government stepped in biggly and well beyond what was done in 2008 for people. Biden insured people who had no healthcare insurance pre-pandemic, […] The post Is Life Today Really So Bad? appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Gagging Trump
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by Eric Kramer
3h ago
Judge Merchan appears to be boxed in.  On the one hand, fining Trump $1,000 for violating the gag order is obviously not going to be effective.  On the other hand, sending Trump to jail would make him a martyr to some, and may not even be effective, since Trump would appeal any order sending him […] The post Gagging Trump appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Social Security and Medicare updates
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by Joel Eissenberg
15h ago
Since many AB readers are either retired or about to be: “Looking solely at the trust fund that covers retirement and survivor benefits, Social Security will only be able to afford scheduled payments in full until 2033, roughly the same projection as last year. At that time, the fund’s reserves will be depleted, and continuing […] The post Social Security and Medicare updates appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Promoting the General Welfare, The Supreme Court’s Version of Doing So
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by Bill Haskell
18h ago
I believe Angry Bear can present this excellent article on how the Supreme Court is evolving its interpretation of the Public Health. I am using it as informational and instructional to Angry Bear readers. A brief analysis of the SCOTUS philosophy on Public Health and their impact on the government and its legislation. It is […] The post Promoting the General Welfare, The Supreme Court’s Version of Doing So appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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For the second time in three months, the Household jobs Survey was recessionary
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by NewDealdemocrat
21h ago
 – by New Deal democrat First, a brief programming note. This week is particularly sparse in the new economic data department. The Senior Loan Officer Survey will be reported this afternoon, and on Thursday as usual we get jobless claims. Aside from that, nada. So I might take a day or two off. But I want […] The post For the second time in three months, the Household jobs Survey was recessionary appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Medicare Payment Advisory Commission report to Congress Brief
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by Angry Bear
1d ago
Executive Summary portion of the Medicare Payment Policy Report to Congress I have only had time to wade through the Executive Summary portion of the MedPac Report to Congress on FFS and MA Medicare plans. If the Executive Summary has any meaning, we will see some changes in how MA plans administer pricing of services […] The post Medicare Payment Advisory Commission report to Congress Brief appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Western “Values”
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by Angry Bear
2d ago
Western “Values” … | Homeless on the High Desert Dog named Cricket got a raw deal from an owner who could not train it, so took the easy way out. And she wants to be in the White House? ~~~~~~~~ Donna asked me about this the other day and it doesn’t seem to be going […] The post Western “Values” appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Economics of long-distance travel
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by Joel Eissenberg
2d ago
A comment on an AB thread recently reminded me that I needed to update my understanding of the economics of long-distance travel by plane vs car: “In 1970, flying was twice as energy intensive as driving, but that has reversed. In 2012, the most recent year counted, driving one person one mile took 4,211 BTUs, […] The post Economics of long-distance travel appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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Trends in Electric Cars a Global EV Outlook 2024
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by Angry Bear
2d ago
A while back, I exchanged emails with the International Energy Agency. My goal was to find out what I could present, what I could not present, and also gain permission to utilize their charts and detail. They said yes. The detail here is on EVs in general and what countries are doing the most. As […] The post Trends in Electric Cars a Global EV Outlook 2024 appeared first on Angry Bear ..read more
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