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Oh man, Blossom was (and probably still is) a fantastic venue. I saw so many great shows there. The two that really stick out are Jewel with Steve Poltz and Rusted Root opening, and that last Endfest (before the format change to hiphop) with They Might Be Giants, Seven Mary Three, and K Choice (the night that Dink didn show because two of them wanted to see the Bauhaus reunion instead).

Is not optimal, Torres said. Service providers, our staff have spent a lot of time to give people options so they would not exit to homelessness and winter. Have been leaving the shelter over the past couple of months, Torres said. As New York Times columnist Paul Krugman once noted, any “Econ 101 student can tell you” that “higher wage reduces the quantity of labor demanded, and hence leads to unemployment.” Indeed, for a long time, there was a strong consensus on the matter. Today, Krugman, who has seen the light, uses unconvincing argumentum ad populum to bolster his case for raising the minimum wage, as it “is immensely popular; it’s supported by around 70 percent of voters, including a substantial majority of self identified Republicans.” Even those extremists, strewn across the wastelands of middle America, get it, I guess. And though Krugman doesn’t mention his own expedient partisan conversion on the issue, he notes: It’s true that once upon a time there was a near consensus among economists that minimum wages substantially reduced employment.

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