3. One factor is partisanship. More people today will rate the economy as poor if they don't like the person in the White House, regardless of economic conditions.
So with Biden in the White House, a lot of Republicans are going to say the economy is bad, no matter what.
4. But only 45% of Americans lean Republican, so partisanship is not the only factor.
Another factor: millions of Americans are mired in low-paying jobs, watching the fruits of their labor get funneled to wealthy CEOs & investors
5. A new report by @IPS_DC looks the 100 public companies with the lowest wages. The report found at these companies, a group that includes the nation's largest employers, "CEO pay averaged $15.3 million and median worker pay averaged $31,672." That's a ratio of 603 to 1.
@IPS_DC 6. For example, at @DollarTree — a company that employs 200K people — the median wage is $14.7K but its CEO, Michael Witynski, made $13.98 million. That's a ratio of 951-to-1
Over the last 3 years, the median wage of a Dollar Tree employee decreased by 4.4%
@IPS_DC @DollarTree 7. It's not hard to see how Dollar Tree employees would have a negative view of the economy, notwithstanding positive aggregate economic data.
And Dollar Tree is not an aberration. Millions of other workers face similar circumstances.
@IPS_DC @DollarTree 8. The company with the highest CEO-to-employee pay ratio is Live Nation, the parent company of TicketMaster. In 2022, CEO Michael Rapino made $139 million, while the median Live Nation employee was paid $25,673 — a ratio of 5,414-to-1.
1. For months Florida schools have been purging books w/LGBTQ characters & themes
In response to a lawsuit, the state said this was not required by the "Don't Say Gay" law
But an investigation by Popular Information reveals schools are CONTINUING TO BAN THE BOOKS ANYWAY
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2. In June, the authors of the children's book "And Tango Makes Three" sued the Lake County School Board, saying that banning a book about two male penguins raising a chick in the Central Park Zoo was unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination
1. @Moms4Liberty is engaged in an aggressive campaign to cancel sex ed in schools
At their recent convention, they spoke candidly about their issues with sex ed and their strategy
That session was closed to the media
But Popular Information has obtained a recording
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2. The session was led by Kelly Schenkoske (@kellyske). She strongly objected to the concept of CONSENT being included in sex ed curriculum. She argued teaching kids about consent is counterproductive and leaves children vulnerable to sexual exploitation
1. The AP African American Studies course includes material on Little Rock Central High School, where the Little Rock 9 played an essential role in desegregating public schools.
But Arkansas just REJECTED the course, saying it violates state law on "prohibited topics"
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2. In March, @SarahHuckabee signed the LEARNS Act which prohibits "teaching that would indoctrinate students"
The Arkansas Department of Education provided absolutely no explanation of how or why the AP African American Studies course is indoctrinating
@SarahHuckabee 3. In addition to suggesting teaching the course in Arkansas is ILLEGAL, Arkansas says the decision is based on concerns that students wouldn't receive college credit
But that is false. 200 colleges already award credit for the course, INCLUDING THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS
1. A federal judge appointed by Trump, Brantley Starr, has ordered three lawyers for Southwest Airline to undergo "religious liberty training" by @ADFLegal, a right-wing anti-abortion group
WTF is happening?
Follow along if interested.
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2. Starr's ruling is related to a case by Charlene Carter, a Southwest flight attendant, against the company. According to Southwest, Carter was terminated in 2017 for "a 2-year grossly offensive and terrible campaign to personally torment" a colleague
3. The company says "Carter sent dozens upon dozens of messages to Stone’s Facebook Messenger." The messages "ranged from the insults and name-calling to overtly grotesque imagery designed to inflict severe emotional distress."
Some messages are too graphic but here's a sample:
1. Media outlets have reported that Florida has reversed its position and will allow high schools to offer the full AP Psychology course.
This is false.
Florida teachers that follow the AP Psychology curriculum risk losing their jobs
So many school districts have canceled it.
2. In May, Florida officials asked the College Board to revise its AP Psychology course, citing a new state law restricting instruction on gender identity and sexuality through 12th grade
The College Board refused, stating it wouldn't censor the course
3. According to the College Board, told districts that they “are free to teach AP Psychology only if it excludes any mention of these essential topics.”
On August 3, College Board announced that AP Psychology was “effectively banned” in Florida.