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Inflation Falls to Lowest Level in Two Years

June 30, 2023 at 3:08 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 11 Comments

“An inflation index that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve tumbled last month to its lowest level since April 2021, pulled down by lower gas prices and slower-rising food costs,” the AP reports.

“At the same time, consumers barely increased their spending last month, boosting it just 0.1%, after a solid 0.6% gain in April.”

“The inflation index showed that prices rose 3.8% in May from 12 months earlier, down sharply from a 4.4% year-over-year surge in April. And from April to May, prices ticked up just 0.1%.”

 

https://politicalwire.com/2023/06/30/inflation-falls-to-lowest-level-in-two-years/

 

 

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This has nothing to do with Biden, I just thought it was creative

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2023/07/05/400-years-of-education-funding-for-wisconsin-schools/70385428007/

 

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a former public school educator, used his broad authority this week to sign into law a new state budget that increases funding for public schools ― for the next four centuries.

 

Wisconsin governors have expansive partial veto power, and Evers got creative with his use of it in this budget. He crafted the four-century school aid extension by striking a hyphen and a "20" from a reference to the 2024-25 school year. The increase of $325 per student is the highest single-year increase in revenue limits in state history.

 

The surprise move will ensure districts' state-imposed limits on how much revenue they are allowed to raise will be increased by $325 per student each year until 2425, creating a permanent annual stream of new revenue for public schools and potentially curbing a key debate between Democrats and Republicans during each state budget-writing cycle.

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We are coming for your children.  Interesting any group, organization, institution would say something like that, even the evannies don't openly solicit choir boys.  I listened to the chant twice to try to maybe find the pervert who actually would come after your children.  The voice changes when the children chants comes on and the camera moves away.  

 

We have enough troubles getting along than to just make....  Wait, I may be on to something.

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7 hours ago, Starkiller said:

This has nothing to do with Biden, I just thought it was creative

 

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/education/2023/07/05/400-years-of-education-funding-for-wisconsin-schools/70385428007/

 

Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, a former public school educator, used his broad authority this week to sign into law a new state budget that increases funding for public schools ― for the next four centuries.

 

Wisconsin governors have expansive partial veto power, and Evers got creative with his use of it in this budget. He crafted the four-century school aid extension by striking a hyphen and a "20" from a reference to the 2024-25 school year. The increase of $325 per student is the highest single-year increase in revenue limits in state history.

 

The surprise move will ensure districts' state-imposed limits on how much revenue they are allowed to raise will be increased by $325 per student each year until 2425, creating a permanent annual stream of new revenue for public schools and potentially curbing a key debate between Democrats and Republicans during each state budget-writing cycle.

That one is going to the Supreme Court to get shot down, but it's a nifty approach to juxtaposing the positions. 

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34 minutes ago, headhunter said:

 

I really want to break this down for you in a somewhat nuanced manner for an actual discussion, but it's not worth your shit stirring one sentence retorts. 

 

But no shit a vast majority of people of all ideologies don't currently have faith in our national government. 

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12 hours ago, IsntLifeFunny said:

That one is going to the Supreme Court to get shot down, but it's a nifty approach to juxtaposing the positions. 

 

Would be a difficult issue to get in front of the U.S. Supreme Court considering the Wisconsin Constitution authorizes line-item vetoes and there likely would not be a federal question in this instance.

 

I would imagine the Wisconsin Republicans will file suit in State court if they seek to challenge this. Their Supreme Court has reviewed some line-item vetoes in the past.

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