Tip of the hat (bad pun) to the @RedHat Coffee Hour Series. Their diversity of guests has brought forward some of the most interesting content.
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In a sane world, the Democrats would be able to replace Biden with Pete Buttigieg, his sexuality wouldn't be an issue, and he would therefore get elected, because he is young, smart and just what the US and the world needs.
Buttigieg: I’m just astonished that people who have shown zero interest on confronting child labor on any of the other 158 products listed are suddenly concerned about it
Duarte: This is about subsidizing child labor
Buttigieg: Then why didn’t you vote for the provision to move it to US soil
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Wow. Analysts now say the U.S. has entered a 'manufacturing supercycle' that has 'gotten the attention of the world.'
Per Axios, "As of April, spending on manufacturing construction — new factories — is tracking at a $189 billion annual rate, triple the average rate in the 2010s ($63 billion)."
The piece notes that "these industrial facilities tend to create high-wage jobs, which could put sustained upward pressure on wages across the economy."
President Biden has brought manufacturing back and continues to prove the cynics wrong.
#ManufacturedInTheUSA
We couldn’t think of a more patriotic backdrop to become a #NewUSCitizen than aboard the impressive @HornetMuseum! Congrats to this batch of new Americans who took the Oath of Allegiance just in time for #IndependenceDay!