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The Myth of the Rust Belt Revolt

Donald Trump didn’t flip working-class white voters. Hillary Clinton lost them.
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Thu, 12/01/2016
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In short, the story of a white working-class revolt in the Rust Belt just doesn't hold up, according to the numbers....
This data suggests that if the Democratic Party wants to win the Rust Belt, it should not go chasing after the white working-class men who voted for Trump. The party should spend its energy figuring out why Democrats lost millions of voters to some other candidate or to abstention.

When Gun Nuts Write Gun Laws, Nuts Have Guns

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Fri, 12/21/2012
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An ugly, violent, oppressive world is the world he wants. It's the world that gun culture thrives in. The only liberty that matters to these people is the liberty to kill.

Worse Than Watergate

The new campaign finance order puts the corruption of the 1970s to shame
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Thu, 07/19/2012
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How does the brave new world of campaign financing created by the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision stack up against Watergate? The short answer is: Things are even worse now than they were then.

Pelosi's Triumph

Democrats didn't lose the battle of 2010. They won it.
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Fri, 11/05/2010
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Watch as We Make This Law Disappear

How the Roberts Court disguises its conservatism
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Mon, 10/04/2010
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Poor Little CEOs

The government's giving them everything they want, yet still they whine
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Sat, 07/17/2010
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Obama's Brilliant First Year

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Sat, 11/28/2009
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This conventional wisdom about Obama's first year isn't just premature—it's sure to be flipped on its head by the anniversary of his inauguration on Jan. 20. If, as seems increasingly likely, Obama wins passage of a health care reform a bill by that date, he will deliver his first State of the Union address having accomplished more than any other postwar American president at a comparable point in his presidency. This isn't an ideological point or one that depends on agreement with his policies.

Fed Dread

The New York Fed is the most powerful financial institution you've never heard of. Look who's running it.
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Wed, 05/06/2009
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...[W]hat we have seen is disastrous groupthink, a way of looking at the world from the perspective of Wall Street and Wall Street alone. That failure has brought the world economy to the edge of unraveling. And some of Geithner's early missteps betrayed an inability to get beyond this tunnel vision, such as the idea that the banks need to be first in line to be paid and to be paid in full.

Paper Money

Newspapers aren't assets to be flipped, leveraged, and stripped
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Wed, 04/01/2009
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...the newspaper companies that have failed wholesale were essentially set up to fail by inexperienced managers who believed piling huge amounts of debt on businesses whose revenues were shrinking even when the economy was growing was a shrewd means of value creation. A similar dynamic is playing out in other industries. Several mattress companies have filed for bankruptcy or are near it. It's not simply because sales are down due to the economy or because mattresses, which rely on an inferior technology, are being displaced by futuristic futons.

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