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Posts by Virginia E Rutter

A screenshot of a news article from CBS News Atlanta, dated September 19, 2025. The headline reads: "Federal watchdog report on Georgia's Medicaid program raises concerns." The first paragraph states: "A federal watchdog reported Thursday that Georgia's program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on providing health care."

A screenshot of a news article from CBS News Atlanta, dated September 19, 2025. The headline reads: "Federal watchdog report on Georgia's Medicaid program raises concerns." The first paragraph states: "A federal watchdog reported Thursday that Georgia's program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on providing health care."

"A federal watchdog reported Thursday that Georgia's program requiring able-bodied adults to document low-paying work to get Medicaid has spent much more on administrative costs than on providing health care."
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6 months ago 2 1 0 0
Screenshot of text from epi.org website: 

Today’s preliminary benchmark announcement from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals weaker job growth between March 2024 and March 2025 than when it was first reported based on survey data. These numbers are likely to anger President Trump and the White House who incorrectly view revised data as political manipulation. Trump has already lashed out at BLS, including firing the agency’s commissioner because a jobs report showed a rapidly weakening labor market. But these BLS data revisions are not corrections of mistakes. Revisions are part of the regular, transparent process to update employment counts with the most comprehensive data possible.

Screenshot of text from epi.org website: Today’s preliminary benchmark announcement from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reveals weaker job growth between March 2024 and March 2025 than when it was first reported based on survey data. These numbers are likely to anger President Trump and the White House who incorrectly view revised data as political manipulation. Trump has already lashed out at BLS, including firing the agency’s commissioner because a jobs report showed a rapidly weakening labor market. But these BLS data revisions are not corrections of mistakes. Revisions are part of the regular, transparent process to update employment counts with the most comprehensive data possible.

"Today’s BLS preliminary benchmark revisions are necessary for timely and accurate data—not fodder for Trump’s attacks"
- @elisegould.bsky.social and @benzipperer.org @epi.org

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7 months ago 4 2 0 1
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Governor announces New Mexico will now provide free universal child care NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – New Mexico is becoming the first state in the U.S. to offer free early childhood education to every family in the state. Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a universal ch…

Actually, it turns out we can have nice things. Fund the services that people need and pay the workers who provide them well. It's that simple.

7 months ago 28 5 0 0

Thread with everything you'll want to know about today's BLS jobs numbers, from @epi.org economist @elisegould.bsky.social.

7 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Trump’s Hit Job Against Fed Governor Lisa Cook Today on TAP: The real fraud here is the misuse of confidential government data.

"The real fraud here is the misuse of confidential government data...This is police state stuff, pure and simple. Any American can be targeted." - Bob Kuttner bobkuttner.bsky.social in @prospect.org

#LisaCook #Fed #Trump

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8 months ago 12 6 0 0
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Money DOES matter in education. We should be spending more, not less, to make sure every kid has access to an excellent public education 🍎

Learn more about threats to public education and how we can solve them: www.epi.org/publication/...

8 months ago 17 10 1 0
Know your rights if stopped by police in D.C.

* Ask: “Am I free to leave?” and “Am I under arrest?”

 * If police stop you, they might ask if they can search you. You do not have to give the officers permission to conduct a frisk or a search, though in some circumstances they can do so anyway. Telling police that you do not consent to a search is a good way to protect your rights to the greatest extent possible.

* You do not have to answer questions that police ask you, except to give your name and address if asked in some situations.

* If you are arrested, you should tell the police that you are invoking your right to remain silent (say so explicitly) and that you want to speak with a lawyer. From there, you should not answer any other questions, except your name and address if asked.

* If you are detained by ICE or Border Patrol, you have the right to hire a lawyer, but the government does not have to provide one for you. Ask for a list of free or low-cost alternatives.

* It can be dangerous for people to argue about police misconduct in the street, especially for Black and Brown people. Keep yourself safe and file a complaint later.

Know your rights if stopped by police in D.C. * Ask: “Am I free to leave?” and “Am I under arrest?” * If police stop you, they might ask if they can search you. You do not have to give the officers permission to conduct a frisk or a search, though in some circumstances they can do so anyway. Telling police that you do not consent to a search is a good way to protect your rights to the greatest extent possible. * You do not have to answer questions that police ask you, except to give your name and address if asked in some situations. * If you are arrested, you should tell the police that you are invoking your right to remain silent (say so explicitly) and that you want to speak with a lawyer. From there, you should not answer any other questions, except your name and address if asked. * If you are detained by ICE or Border Patrol, you have the right to hire a lawyer, but the government does not have to provide one for you. Ask for a list of free or low-cost alternatives. * It can be dangerous for people to argue about police misconduct in the street, especially for Black and Brown people. Keep yourself safe and file a complaint later.

Some useful advice fromt he the ACLU.

8 months ago 678 357 19 15
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A great piece, but leaves out the crucial role for organizations in this benighted moment to recruit and nurture the experts that can help inform policy when facts and expertise matter again.

Even if we make no headway in the short-term, we need infrastructure in place for when new space emerges.

8 months ago 8 4 2 0
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Portlandia - Battlestar Galactica YouTube video by Parachute Adams

I see what you are saying: youtu.be/WfBCiktl7HE

9 months ago 2 0 2 0

I lost my hat … somewhere? … and I sent my cousin to the shop in Boulder, where she found it for me before, so she could get me an exact replacement. Arrived this week. Ahh. Good luck Philip.

11 months ago 2 0 1 0

New report “Medicaid is the second most important source of coverage for workers, insuring one of every 10 workers in the country (10.3 percent).” Now you know. From @jschmittwdc.bsky.social

11 months ago 2 0 0 0
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A Complicated Maze: How Workers Navigate the US Health Care System Explore how U.S. workers get health insurance, the disparities by race, gender, and income, and how looming policy changes could leave millions uninsured.

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11 months ago 1 0 0 1

I was so shocked by this White House post that I asked Google Gemini AI whether it was real or fake. Gemini's 1st take -a resounding assertion the tweet was a spoof- is in the post below.

Gemini's reasoning is similar to what any normal human being would think after seeing such a sophomoric post.

1 year ago 10 3 1 2

Here's a starter pack for #QueerDemography #SexSurveys #SexResearch #MoreQuanty... #SOGI #Demography #LGBTResearch
& Let me know if you'd like to be added!
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1 year ago 3 2 0 0
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“Tragedy” of a One-Sided Biden Critique Gene Sperling responds to Jason Furman's questionable crusade against Biden economic policy.

Gene Sperling with an exceptionally strong and accessible critique of Jason Furman's attacks on Biden's economic record.

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1 year ago 7 2 1 1
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Screenshot from the DOGE website reads: "Department of Government Efficiency / The people voted for major reform."

Screenshot from the DOGE website reads: "Department of Government Efficiency / The people voted for major reform."

Here, let me fix that for you.

"The people voted by a small margin for Donald J. Trump, but are already showing signs of buyer's remorse."

1 year ago 8 2 0 0
What is the role of professional scholars in civic life? How and why should academics seek to reach audiences beyond their disciplines and institutions? Must there be tension between advancing along an academic career path and taking part in public conversations, or can these goals reinforce each other? Cohen will present his new book, Citizen Scholar, a practitioner’s guide to civic engagement today, showing current and aspiring social scientists how to build a career in the public sphere. Drawing from personal experience and in-depth research, Cohen gives straightforward advice that acknowledges professional risks as well as rewards. He calls on readers to embrace the reciprocal relationship between professional scholarship and active citizenship, arguing that aligning personal and vocational identities can enhance both public and academic contributions. Citizen Scholar explores intellectual work on social media, communication on topical issues, the role of political activism, and how to build trust while developing a public intellectual identity. It features lively examples from Cohen’s own work, from data-visualization principles to his experience suing President Trump for blocking him on Twitter—and winning.

What is the role of professional scholars in civic life? How and why should academics seek to reach audiences beyond their disciplines and institutions? Must there be tension between advancing along an academic career path and taking part in public conversations, or can these goals reinforce each other? Cohen will present his new book, Citizen Scholar, a practitioner’s guide to civic engagement today, showing current and aspiring social scientists how to build a career in the public sphere. Drawing from personal experience and in-depth research, Cohen gives straightforward advice that acknowledges professional risks as well as rewards. He calls on readers to embrace the reciprocal relationship between professional scholarship and active citizenship, arguing that aligning personal and vocational identities can enhance both public and academic contributions. Citizen Scholar explores intellectual work on social media, communication on topical issues, the role of political activism, and how to build trust while developing a public intellectual identity. It features lively examples from Cohen’s own work, from data-visualization principles to his experience suing President Trump for blocking him on Twitter—and winning.

Hey, I'm giving a zoom talk on my book, Citizen Scholar, at University of Wisconsin Sociology's Politics, Culture, and Society Workshop, tomorrow at 1:30pm Eastern US time. @uwsoc.bsky.social It's open to the public at: uwmadison.zoom.us/j/9571632480...

1 year ago 40 17 0 1
Text from headline and intro to NB news story: Trump administration wants to un-fire nuclear safety workers but can’t figure out how to reach them
The individuals, who work in an agency that oversees the nation's nuclear stockpile, had been fired on Thursday and lost access to their federal government email accounts.

Text from headline and intro to NB news story: Trump administration wants to un-fire nuclear safety workers but can’t figure out how to reach them The individuals, who work in an agency that oversees the nation's nuclear stockpile, had been fired on Thursday and lost access to their federal government email accounts.

If the United States did this to a military adversary it would be made into a fist-pumping, feel-good Hollywood movie.

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1 year ago 180 44 15 14
Donald Trump standing in front of a table with various grocery items. 
Photo credit: Jeenah Moon/Reuters
Source: https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/14/economy/trump-grocery-prices-inflation/index.html

Donald Trump standing in front of a table with various grocery items. Photo credit: Jeenah Moon/Reuters Source: https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/14/economy/trump-grocery-prices-inflation/index.html

On January 19th or the morning of January 20th, can some responsible media outlet take a picture at a national grocery chain of the prices of the items below and then track the cost of those items over the next four years?

1 year ago 7 3 1 0

No great insight here, but it does seem like widespread use of the term "co-president" when referring to Elon Musk might be the most effective way to induce Trump to dump Musk.

1 year ago 31 8 1 2