I always thought the statistics were fishy - interesting to see how each administration "tricked" the system. This sounds like a more real number.
It's sad not to hear anything about Nicholas Hughes until he took his life. A heavy legacy he had to bear.
Notable quote: Our actual unemployment rate, when you include those who have stopped looking for work and those who can only find part-time jobs, is not 8.5 percent but 15 percent. A sixth of the country is now effectively unemployed. And we are shedding jobs at a faster rate than in the months after the 1929 crash.
I always thought the statistics were fishy - interesting to see how each administration "tricked" the system. This sounds like a more real number.
I never would have taken on the classification of crankdom; but here it is!
One commenter on this article wrote: "When it comes to something like Internet Archive, I thank God for people like Brewster Kahle. Idealistic? More like what simply is justifiably needed. Apparently he has the courage and capacity to produce something that is really needed in today's world without placing profit overtly first in that instance. Refreshing to say the least."