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Middle-Class Death Trips
Since the Issues of the 2000s Linger On and On
Thursday, January 01, 2009
Happy New Year!
Something
funny about money
for a change.
While you're still laughing, read this
wrap-up
of Wall Street 2008 - good riddance!
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Articles of Special Interest
2000s: The Big Zero (Krugman, NYT Dec 28, 2009)
America's Misguided Culture of Overwork
Anti-Establishment Sentiment Everywhere (Greenwald 5/19/10)
Austerity as Imperial Decline (Greenwald April 21, 2011)
Austerity Supporting Privilege (Calitics June 2010)
Bankers Huge Bonues: Obama Says Yes We Can (Hamsher 4/9/09
Battling Stupid (Calitics Dec 23 09)
Beat the Rich with a Stick (Bill Maher 3/11)
Billionaire's Coup as Populist Surge (F Rich 10/3/10)
Billionaires Tightening Your Belt (Dean Baker 4/28/10)
Boomers Bummed Out Bigtime (Pew Poll 12/10)
Britian Is Burning (Oct 20 2010)
Bubble Crash Bubble Crash is the Fed's Deliberate Policy (Hussman 11/8/10)
CEOs: America's Most Ridiculously Overpaid (Mother Jones April 2011)
Class War Concepts in Krugman (3/14/11)
Clusterfu*k to the Poor House (Jon Stewart)
Collapsing Empire Watch (Greenwald 10/10)
Corporate Profits Going UP UP UP (Huffpo 10/4/10)
Courage of the Present (Next Communist Hypothesis) Badiou 2/10
Creative Class is a Lie (Salon 10/1/11)
Crises of Capitalism (David Harvey, with Animation)
Defeatism (Krugman 9/30/11)
Donor Names Remain Secret as Rules Shift (NYT 9/20/10)
Exposed to Facts, the Misinformed Believe Lies more Strongly (FDG 7/12/10)
Financialization and the Real Economy (Good Income Charts) HuffPo 5/3/10
Foreclosure Crisis Explained (Jon Stewart 10/7)
Grip of Corporatism (Greenwald, Salon Dec 18 2009)
How The Great Recession Has Changed America (Pew 7/7/10)
Humans are Too Stupid to Prevent Climate Change (Guardian March 30, 2010)
Inequality Up, Mobility Down (Pew, Feb 2008)
Inequality Way Up, Employment Levels Down (Johnson Oct 2010)
Investors Aren't Very Bright (Financial Armageddon 7/6/10)
It's Not the 1990s Anymore, Stupid (Cruickshank, FDL Dec 27, 2009)
NeoFeudalism Comes to Health Care (Empty Wheel Dec 15, 2009)
Obama Admin in Two Headlines (Greenwald June 13, 2011
Progressive Gov Ended Forever (Dayan Nov 11 2010)
Social Security: 1980s History and Tax the Rich
Suicide by Regressivism (5/2/10)
SuperRich Win Class War (Masaccio, 3/31/10)
TARP is Gone, but Risk Remains (Simon Johnson, 10/10)
TARP is Gone, but Risk Remains (Simon Johnson, 10/10)
Tea Bag Republicanomics (Tom Hall 10/8/10
The Currrent Crisis Explained (David Harvey, with Animation)
The Destruction of Economic Facts (de Soto, BW 4/11)
The Great American Stickup (Robert Scheer Sept 10)
The Great Unraveling Comes to California (Calitics 2/21/10
The Quiet Coup (Simon Johnson, The Atlantic, April 2009)
The Working Rich and the Rest of Us (Reuters 1/26/11)
Wealth Inequality Greater than Ever (AP 9/10)
Why Do We Keep Repeating History's Mistakes? (David Sirota 8/20/10)
Wrong Track Distress (Bob Herbert 6/29/10)
Your Health INsurance Premimums = My Net Worth (Wellpoint)
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