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Is the U.S. in a second Gilded Age? Many in the news media seem to think so: You’ll find the claim in The New Yorker, NPR, Politico, and these pages. The White House, for its part, seems to ...
And no funding at all since 2019. “Trump’s golden age looks an awful lot like a new Gilded Age,” wrote Politico this month, reflecting on the second inauguration of the United States ...
But tariffs aren’t the whole story. The genius of the Gilded Age was interstate regulatory and tax competition. That economy boomed. From 1870 to 1913, America’s GDP grew at nearly 5 percent ...
The president wants to re-create the “Golden Age” of America, but a recent article commented on his adoration of the Gilded Age of the 1890s. What would his ideal 1890s-style government look like?
Cartier's massive exhibition at London's Victoria & Albert Museum displays over 350 pieces from its long history of making ...
(By the way, it is properly ‘Russia’, not ‘Russian’, leather. I’ll do a post on this fascinating Gilded Age material in the near future.) Having concluded that Arthur was not coming ...
Gilded Rococo mirrors hanging on the doors, gold eagles on side tables, and delicate gold cherubs, shipped directly from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate placed above the doorways. Even the television ...
Simple wooden side tables have been replaced by showier, marble-topped consoles, with gilded eagles on the base holding up bronze busts of Martin Luther King Jr. and Winston Churchill. Photographs ...
While bohemian beaded necklaces made a bold statement on the runways, so did curvy choker collar necklaces. The latter style added a touch of sleek sophistication to every neck they wrapped ...
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