My interest was piqued as I read the following passage in a piece on Dr. Ruth Wertheimer in The Jewish Forward: Continue reading Dr. Ruth is wrong about #rape, #maritalrape and biopsychology | The Talmud on Blog#42
Category Archives: Analysis
What we are missing: Rachamim – ر ح م – רַחֲמִים | Compassion on Blog#42
The word compassion in Hebrew is actually said in the plural form. Compassions is the actual usage of the word. Why? Continue reading What we are missing: Rachamim – ر ح م – רַחֲמִים | Compassion on Blog#42
Jared Bernstein’s excellent blog post on the political barriers to banking regulation | Blog#42
Kudos to Jared Bernstein for a very thoughtful blog post on the political barriers to banking regulation. My thoughts below his: Continue reading Jared Bernstein’s excellent blog post on the political barriers to banking regulation | Blog#42
Report: The Class of 2015: #Employment outlook | EPI | Blog#42
By Alyssa Davis, Will Kimball, and Elise Gould | May 27, 2015
Introduction and key findings
The Great Recession has had lasting effects on employment prospects of young people entering the workforce after graduating from high school or college. Continue reading Report: The Class of 2015: #Employment outlook | EPI | Blog#42
@NYTimes’ Substandard coverage of the Democratic side of #Election2016 | Blog#42
When it comes to quality, parity, and objectivity, The New York Times’ coverage of the left side of Election 2016 has been less than adequate; horrible for what is still considered the nation’s paper of record. Continue reading @NYTimes’ Substandard coverage of the Democratic side of #Election2016 | Blog#42
Appearances do matter | #Clinton, Inc. on Blog#42
Continue reading Appearances do matter | #Clinton, Inc. on Blog#42
The intersection of wage stagnation and a looming housing crisis on Blog#42
The National Low Income Housing Coalition put out its annual Out of Reach report this week. The results are pretty ugly. Rent is no longer affordable in any state. This has everything to do with wages that are too low to afford basic housing needs nationwide.
It is no wonder, then, that homelessness recently jumped 12% in the Los Angeles area, or that LA just adopted a $15 per hour minimum wage as a response. An extra 50,000 homeless on the street, with no affordable housing to relieve the pressure is a situation that can no longer be ignored. This is a national emergency.
Two excellent articles describing its highlights are curated below. My comments regarding my neck of the California woods follow. Continue reading The intersection of wage stagnation and a looming housing crisis on Blog#42
The vibe that stifled | Memories on Blog#42
I sometimes catch myself reliving a moment as my seven year old self. Continue reading The vibe that stifled | Memories on Blog#42
Joe Morrissey’s family portrait: ephebophilism and racial fetishism | #Feminism on Blog#42
December-May romances aren’t fodder for gossip anymore and neither are interracial relationships, even though, in many places around the country, they still raise a few eyebrows. The case of former Virginia legislator, Joe Morrissey, the man in the picture gallery below, doesn’t cleanly fit these stereotypes. Continue reading Joe Morrissey’s family portrait: ephebophilism and racial fetishism | #Feminism on Blog#42