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		<title>By: It&#8217;s the economy, stupid? at Live From Silver City</title>
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		<description>[...] Today&#8217;s post (just like this one and this one and this one), is listed under the category &#8220;income inequality.&#8221; The basic premise: working families feel the pinch, while the rich get richer. And that&#8217;s the disconnect. It&#8217;s not a problem of the media neglecting to report strong investment growth, as Republicans want you to believe. Indeed, the NM For Sale response to my post fails to address the underlying theme: actual flesh-and-blood Americans are the ones who don&#8217;t see the benefits of our strong economy, when they shop for groceries, fill up at the pump, and go to the doctor (if they have health insurance, that is). [...]</description>
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