nothing much. Just getting ready for the craziness at this point because its on its way. August is going to be a crazy month. Only meds Im taking is thc and at this point, Im trying to quit tbh. Youve been alright?@Pazzy how you been breh? Them meds treating you good now?
At this point, it’s just not going to inspire voters, so I don’t know why they still bother using it as a talling point.Thats been thw most lackluster, do nothing talking point of the past 12 years or so
You actually post outside of The ArcadiumShe’s gonna cancel school loans
I fully expect a revolving cast of conveniently propped up "Bad guys" whenever the question of policy and taxing huge corporationsThe middle class actually requires work to maintain its not really a natural phenomenon with the way things are set up. Late stage capitalism really promotes wealth inequality.
To widen the middle class it's going to require a lot more than just the president on board we need congress on the same page and willing to pass some important bills too. The congressional race is just as important as the presidential race in this regard.
But I'm glad she is letting us know this is on her mind and will be priority for her presidency. If it doesn't happen be prepared to hear her blame congress when it is brought up.
We definitely need to do that.
These companies have been outsourcing our good paying jobs to save money w/ cheap skilled labor.
The American tech industry is basically building India's Middle Class right now. That's not an exaggeration either.
The rise of the Indian middle class
From driving economic growth to reshaping political discourse, this segment has the potential to emerge as a powerful catalyst for change.www.deccanherald.com
Republicans only favor Big Business CEO's, so this trend will only get worse for Americans and better for Indians with Trump running things.
India's National Policy on Education (NPE) of 1968 first emphasized science and technology education. The NPE was based on recommendations from the National Education Commission in 1966, which the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) used to create a National Curriculum Framework for teaching science to all students in 1968. The Indian Education Commission also emphasized the importance of science education in 1964, believing it was essential for India to participate in the science and technology revolution. The commission recommended the development of a strong research community in universities, and centers of advanced study to supply teachers and researchers.
should've put this in the pinned thread