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Fables of Wealth

Our most destructive lie, he added, “is that it is very easy for any American to make money.” The lie goes on. The poor are lazy, stupid and evil. The rich are brilliant, courageous and good. They shower their beneficence upon the rest of us.

Rising Home Prices: Coming to a Market Near You | Trulia Pro Blog

As U.S. real estate market trends return to a "normal" balance, price indicators are up-trending in most regions of the nation; as a four year down-trend, slowely turns the corner. 

Murdoch's Pride Is America's Poison

My complaint is that Fox pretends very hard to be something it is not, and in the process contributes to the corrosive cynicism that has polarized our public discourse.

The 86 million invisible unemployed - May. 3, 2012

C.N.N. Business News has reported that there may  be as many as 86 million 'invisible' unemployed in America. This is attributed to the reporting practices of the Federal Government. If you're not actively looking for work, your not unemployed.

Solar power's next shining | Sustainability & Resource Productivity Practice | McKinsey & Company

Has the solar-power industry lapsed into a classic cycle of boom and bust after a decade of unprecedented growth? It might appear so. As years of government subsidies boosted the global installed capacity of solar-photovoltaic (PV) modules and dramatically cut prices, new produ …

DailyGood: Helping, Fixing or Serving?, by Rachel Naomi Remen, MD

Service rests on the premise that the nature of life is sacred, that life is a holy mystery which has an unknown purpose. When we serve, we know that we belong to life and to that purpose. From the perspective of service, we are all connected: All suffering is like my suffering …

'I need to do more.' 'I won't be a bystander.' - Teacher and principle react to seeing the film 'Bully.'

After weeks of controversy over its MPAA rating, the documentary Bully is in theaters now. We asked two educators who have already seen the film to write about their reactions and the lessons they'll take back to their own schools. 'I Won't Be a Bystander': One Principal's Rea …

Holder: Obama's comments on Supreme Court were 'appropriate'

The Obama administration said Wednesday it would comply with a request to formally lay out its beliefs on whether or not the courts have the right to strike down a federal law, following President Obama's comments earlier this week about the Supreme Court's review of the health …

God and the Tea Party Movement: A Poisoned Chalice for the GOP

By David E. Campbell and Robert D. Putnam - In reality, those Americans who support the Tea Party were (and remain) overwhelmingly partisan Republicans. They were politically active even in the pre-Tea Party days, and they were no more likely than anyone else to have suffered h …

Oregon economic recovery unlikely in 2012 - Eugene Headlines | Examiner.com

According to state reports:Oregon's economy is not likely to recover in 2012. In this series, the writer explores the cause and effect of the 27th worst economy in the United States.

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