25 May 2023

Regression - part the second

At some points in the past, I found graphs of 19th century American economic status. Alas, now that I really, really want to put that one in this post, and leave it at that my search fails. But, I have found a text version of that history. The reason? Because the RRW want to drag all of us, not just the sub-GED morons that cleave to MAGA convinced that Gov. DeMented© (newly self-minted better Batshit J. Moron) and such want to better their lives, back to the future. Not just crush the woke, but actually make the life of the sub-GED knuckleheads at least as good as highly educated Blues. You know, it just ain't fair that a job that takes a few weeks to learn doesn't pay what a college trained engineer gets; or, heaven forbid, a teacher. It just ain't fair.

So, by count the 19th century USofA endured 25 recessions or depressions. Number of years in trouble (some durations from the wiki): 71 years, more or less. Such a wonderful time. I just can not wait. How about you?

What made the graph more useful, is that it shows the depth of each event. Admittedly, macro data from the 19th century isn't up to present day standards.

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