Tag: unemployment

  • The Economic Impact of Hospital Deserts

    One of the hardest things for me to wrap my head around is the enormity of the economic impact the loss of a hospital has on a small community. In a state of over 6 million people, the loss of 21,000 jobs may not seem like much. It wouldn’t have a dramatic effect on the…

  • The Looming Republican Recession

    I’ve been thinking a lot about money lately, as I’m sure most folks have. The ongoing economic situation almost demands our attention. Even those who are doing better than average are nervous about the economy. What we’ve learned in the past several years is that no one is immune from the poor decision making of…

  • Several Things, and Prolly More

    I’ve been working on a series of special projects over the past week that are likely to continue for some time to come, so blogging will likely be light over here for a while. However, there are several things that have attracted my attention that need to be dealt with, so, here goes. Bill Moyers…

  • Putting Politics Ahead of People

    The man pictured here on the left is worried. I know he doesn’t look worried in the picture, but apparently, according to correspondence revealed late yesterday by Braisted he is wor-ried. It seems that Rep. Halford is concerned because Democrats are outmaneuvering Republicans in talking about jobs. Truth be told, Republicans haven’t said one word…

  • The “Anything But Jobs” Legislature

    There’s been a whole lot of stupid coming out of Nashville this year, but based on what bills are flowing through the General Assembly, we’ve only seen the appetizer. First on the list is Representative Debra Maggart. Following a line of Republican led disenfranchisement legislation, Maggart believes that your voter ID card, a document that…