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	<description>Sharing the Wealth Gets Easier</description>
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		<title>Trickler</title>
		<description>"Trickle down", "Trickle Up". Ever wonder who came up with the phrases?  Will Rogers. He originated the terms, “trickle down” and “trickle up” back in the 1920s, and was one of our inspirations for the Trickler. The Trickler lets you see how your pay and society would change in ...</description>
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		<title>How to be Cooler</title>
		<description>Last time, we broke down for you, "How to be a billionaire". This time, we want to talk about something even more important, "How to be cooler".

98.6 F. If you're feeling well right now (and we hope you are), that's very likely your body temperature. Everything has an ideal temperature ...</description>
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		<title>How to be a Billionaire</title>
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All total, there are 372 billionaires in the US worth about 1.3 trillion all together. That's the same as 13,146,371 median (those exactly in the middle) net worth families. If you have trouble visualizing $1 billion, take a look at the image below. It's $1 billion stacked in $100 bills. ...</description>
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		<title>X Jobs</title>
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Both Robert Reich and Leo Hindery are among the few speaking up to make sure the economy works for you! Outspoken and smart, they're also very cool, with Leo and his crew winning at Le Mans in 2005, and Robert, more recently, making his hilarious comedy debut with the help ...</description>
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		<title>More Tax or Less Tax?</title>
		<description>In representative democracies, tax policy, and public policy, generally, are a function of opinion and partisan
control of government.


where O is opinion and I is partisan control of government.

According to a CBS News opinion poll, 74% of US earners support higher taxes on super earners to redress
inequality. Financial Times / Harris ...</description>
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		<title>Class Cooperation. Not Class Warfare.</title>
		<description>If you earn more then $325K in the US, you're in the top 1% of all earners. You're a super earner. Chances are you own a business, manage a business or have a great portfolio. You depend on your business. Your business depends on consumers. Consumers depend on earners.

When earning ...</description>
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		<title>Move Your Money</title>
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U2’s front man, Bono, points to People Power and the Upside-Down Pyramid as one of the big ideas that's going to make the next 10 years more interesting. He says, "Increasingly, the masses are sitting at the top, and their weight, via cellphones, the Web and the civil society ...</description>
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		<title>Small Actions and the Big Zero</title>
		<description>According to Nobel winning economist Paul Krugman, the last decade in the USA, amounted to no job creation, no gains for homeowners and no gains in the stock market. In economic terms, the decade was a Big Zero.

What Krugman failed to say in his NY Times Op-Ed, but has emphasized ...</description>
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		<title>Prights: Rights Delivered as Products</title>
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Take a minute and listen to US President FDR calling for an Economic Bill of Rights in 1944 to provide prosperity and security for all. It's refreshing and inspiring. Unlike most people in government today, he speaks plainly, forthrightly and without qualifiers. The first, and most important, right he calls ...</description>
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		<title>EARNDEX</title>
		<description>Both the New York Times and Google News, 2 of the leading sources of news on the web, prioritize their top news categories similarly, as follows: World, US, Business, Sci/Tech, Sports and Entertainment. Arguably, 2 thirds of these categories (Business, Sci/Tech, Sports and Entertainment) make implicit calls to consumption; either ...</description>
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