Wednesday, April 29: Calendar Pimp Suggests
The Weimar Republic suffered from hyperinflation, political extemism and horrible foreign relations. In 1926, there were two million unemployed people in Germany. By 1932, there were six million unemployed Germans, roughly 10 percent of the population.

Photo: Karen Burch
We're not saying "Throw on the guyliner," but maybe we got nothing to lose.
Total unemployment here in America through March of 2009? 13.2 million, or 8.5 percent of the population, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Yeah, it's time to go see Cabaret.


























