Part of the reason the pandemic hit us so hard here is b/c our infrastructure—from travel to schools to healthcare to hospitality & dining—was outdated & unable to withstand this kind of pandemic. We don’t overcome this by clinging to old infrastructure & pre-pandemic lifestyle
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If we’re investing in biz it should all go toward pandemic/public health-influenced innovations. Beyond that, overwhelming amount of $ should go toward developing a stronger social safety net b/c the lack of THAT, more than anything, is what has brought the economy to the brink.
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This is too smart and pragmatic for our govt & politicians.
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Yeah. Wash. Post: “The Congressional Budget Office expects that the U.S. economy will grow at a 4.6 percent annual rate this year, with the number of people employed overall expected to return to pre-pandemic levels in 2024.”
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Sucks. Maybe a few things from transportation and other adjustments can help us get back to normal quicker.pic.twitter.com/24FTENsgA6
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Working on it as we speak. Bring on the doughnut economy!
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This country is obsessed with what was rather than what could be.
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New economy should be based on
#BasicHumanRights Imagine all the building rehab or new construction to provide housing! Affordable housing if we have#universalHealthcare too!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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but how on earth will we pay for it all???? (sarcasm here)
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