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The Big Zero

    David Braverman
PoliticsUS Politics
Do you have the feeling you're no better off today than you were ten years ago? That's because, probably, you aren't: It was a decade with basically zero job creation. ... And private-sector employment has actually declined — the first decade on record in which that happened. It was a decade with zero economic gains for the typical family. Actually, even at the height of the alleged “Bush boom,” in 2007, median household income adjusted for inflation was lower than it had been in 1999. And you know what...
After five visits to O'Hare in 8 days, I'm going to stay in one spot for at least a week. Yesterday's 9:45 flight took off at noon, getting me home two hours before I'd planned (even the CTA cooperated), and except for having to get up at an obscenely early time this morning, everything went well. Still, I have space for one more gratuitous photo of Half Moon Bay, which is a wonderful place to visit:
I'm leaving this: For this: THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN CHICAGO HAS ISSUED A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 9 PM CST THIS EVENING. At least I'll get there earlier than planned. I tried to get on the 11:30, but because the 7:30 had left at 9:30, and the 9:45 was delayed, they put me on the 9:45 which actually leaves (we hope) at 11. So instead of 7 hours at home before traveling again tomorrow, I get 9. I hope. Update: Well, the 9:45 actually now leaves at 1pm, in theory...
Half Moon Bay, Calif.: A few minutes earlier:
In honor of the most sweeping legislation since Medicare, it's good ol' Bill:
That's Chicago's weather today. Except I'm not there, I'm here: Also, if you live near a Peet's Coffee, they're giving away free cups of coffee all day.
Sullivan thinks the President has done extremely well: The substantive record is clear enough. Torture is ended, if Gitmo remains enormously difficult to close and rendition extremely hard to police. The unitary executive, claiming vast, dictatorial powers over American citizens, has been unwound. ... Domestically, the new president has rescued the banks in a bail-out that has come in at $200 billion under budget; the economy has shifted from a tailspin to stablilization and some prospect of job growth...
You know the truly fun part about traveling through O'Hare five times in one week in December? Not knowing when that will happen: Delta [says] it is about to issue a weather bulletin allow passengers in 10 states to change tickets without penalty starting today through Dec. 27th. Those states are Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wisconsin and North and South Dakota. They are encouraging folks to try to change travel plans to get out ahead of any storms if possible. Delta...
Once again in Reagan National Airport, our hero pauses to reflect on the great pile of snow that landed on the city three days earlier. I have to say, it really is pretty: Another view, around back: We even got delayed for 15 minutes by a motorcade: not the President's, the Vice-President's. Still, I feel like I've had the full D.C. experience. Forty minutes until boarding...then I get to pass through O'Hare for the third time in five days.
What is it with U.K. rail? One would think the wrong type of snow would no longer stop an entire train line, but the snow struck again: IT'S NOT the snow that shut down Eurostar. It's the type of snow. "Fluffy" snowflakes got through special screens and into the power cars of five trains on Friday, shorting out the engines and stranding thousands of travellers in the Channel Tunnel for hours. Service remains cut by a third, and normal service will not resume before Christmas. Some 100,000 people have...

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