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Ministers have promised a “council housing revolution” – to deliver they must ensure social housebuilding is properly funded

Blog Ministers have promised a ​“council housing revolution” — to deliver they must ensure social housebuilding is properly funded This government has made some welcome announcements on housing but we can't rely on private developers to build the homes we need By Hollie Wright 31 July 2024...

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Paul Dans departs, the Trump campaign disavows Project 2025. We knew nothing . . .

Important Alert: Update on Project 2025, Civil Discourse Claiming in a press release that they had “nothing to do” with Project 2025 and that it wasn’t “associated with the campaign or the President in any way.” In what appeared to be a closely related action to Paul Dans departure, the Trump campaign disavowed Project 2025. Of course not, Heritage Foundation took this on its own without the Republican party’s knowledge. Yeah, right . .....

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Jobs Report July 30, 2024. Time for the FED to Lower Fed Rates

The latest Jobs Report numbers I pulled off of the Bureau of Labor Statistics website. It would appear the FED has done its job in lowering inflation to the point the nation may slip into a recession. For the last couple of months this is what New Deal democrat has been reporting also. “In other words, if 2% inflation is a target and not a ceiling, the Fed need not wait any further before starting to trim interest rates lower.“ Latest Bureau...

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All Along The Watchtower

All Along The Watchtower .[embedded content] In loving memory of my brother Peter, a big Jimi Hendrix fan. But in dreams, I can hear your name. And in dreams, We will meet again. When the seas and mountains fall And we come to end of days, In the dark I hear a call Calling me there I will go there And back again.

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Rebalancing between New and Existing home sales

Repeat home sales were benign in May, forecast continued downtrend in shelter CPI in months ahead  – by New Deal democrat First, a brief administrative note: I am traveling this week, so posting is going to be sporadic and delayed. I’ll get to this morning’s JOLTS report later today or tomorrow morning. With that out of the way, let’s take a look at repeat home sales prices. To reiterate my focus, in the housing data I am looking at any...

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SCOTUS Term Limits, Immunity, and Ethical Behavior

I subscribe to Prof. Heather’s “Letters” site. Sometimes I will comment there in my usual style of discussion and providing information. Yesterday’s commentary is about SCOTUS and its drift away from neutrality in making its ever-lasting decisions. This is not about whether SCOTUS is a conservative or liberal court. Many of the previous courts have been conservative in their decisions. This SCOTUS has taken a stance of declaring some are immune to...

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Book proposal: Marx’s Fetters and the Realm of Freedom: a remedial reading 

The second part of my book proposal is a chapter outline and summary. I will be doing that on the installment plan, one chapter at a time. Below is a table of contents: 2.0 Marx’s Fetters and the Realm of Freedom: a remedial reading – part 2.0 – Angry Bear 2.1 Ambivalence – Angry Bear 2.2 Der Gefesselte Marx – Angry Bear 2.3 Inversion – Angry Bear 2.4 Alienated labour and disposable time – Angry Bear 2.5 Pauperism and “minus-labour”...

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Responsible for your Parents’ Medical Debts, Maybe!

Why You Might Be Responsible For Paying Your Parents’ Medical Debts, by Kelly Phillips Forbes In her five years as a Democratic member of Pennsylvania’s State House, Kristine Howard has fought for gun control, abortion rights, environmental protections and greater funding for public education. But this year, after the death of a colleague, Anthony M. DeLuca Sr., she took up his decade-long crusade to change an obscure state law under the...

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