Things We Read Today (36), Wednesday
Threats to the economy (cliffs and debts); RI lagging again (yawn); dependors and dependees; Social Security a problem; and a civil right to the war zone frat party.
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Threats to the economy (cliffs and debts); RI lagging again (yawn); dependors and dependees; Social Security a problem; and a civil right to the war zone frat party.
Campaign finance serving incumbents; too common common political wisdom, locally; not hating the opposition; fearing the “common core.”
Returning RI to its natural state; RI as a playground for the rich; the gimmick of QE; the gimmick of digital records; killing coal/economy; when “Mostly False” means true.
Today’s short takes address misleading labeling at the DNC, misleading fact-checking, fading national competitiveness, and the September 10 mentality.
Even more context for President Obama’s Roanoake speech produces even worse context, in Justin’s view.
The grammatical debate over President Obama’s “you didn’t build that” remark risks trivializing the core dispute, which Justin sees as definitional for our times.
President Obama’s staff has been promoting his agenda on the biographical pages of previous presidents.
Justin writes live from Mitt Romney’s town hall in Warwick, Rhode Island.
Justin writes live and extemporaneously from the House Committee on Labor hearing concerning E-Verify.