Clocking Out: Jamie Dimon Haz a Sad Edition

Happy 75th Birthday, AFSCME!

The 1% are asking for your pity and sympathy.

Shared sacrifice? 70% of cuts in GOP Senator Jim DeMint’s budget proposal come at the expense of low-income people.

“It’s unfair to impose conditions on drawing from an unemployment insurance fund that don’t exist when you’re paying into it.”

Related: With joblessness this high, unemployment insurance extensions are good for the labor market.

How the Affordable Care Act is helping a Michigan small business.

“Plans to end Medicare starting ten years from now are a subset of plans to end Medicare.”

The New York Times looks at Benton Harbor and talks to Michigan blogger Chris Savage.

Professor Lawrence Lessig and Rep. John Sarbanes (D-MD) have some good ideas about campaign finance reform.

Gov. Christie backtracks on campaign promises of increased transparency.

Sure, this is a good use of New Hampshire state legislators’ time.

Another Hoosier’s letter opposing “right to work for less.”

Irony? Scott Walker wants public workers to challenge recall signatures instead of doing it himself.

Related: Bet your bottom dollar there’ll be a protest when Walker and Paul Ryan come to DC in February.

This year in voter suppression.

Workers at IKEA in Virginia are getting their first contract.

When it comes to trust, a new CNN poll has good news for the President – and bad news for the GOP.

Finally, a beautiful video from Occupy Wall Street’s Children’s General Assembly.

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