Via Instapundit comes this banally infuriating Politico story about belt-loosening in Washington:
While businesses across the country are cutting back, members of the House saw their own office budgets increase by an average of 7 percent between 2008 and 2009.
House officials say the increase is because of — not in spite of — the nation's economic woes.
If I can wade briefly into unscientific anecdote, a recent West coast swing through Portland, Palm Springs and Los Angeles revealed a startling proliferation of "for lease" signs and noticeable decraptitude since the last time setting foot in all three; meanwhile here in D.C. gentrification seems to roar on uninterrupted.
Radley Balko wrote about "Washington's wealth boom" in January and February.
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