Jobs, Politics And Fireworks

If you're not into politics, it'll be an arduous week. Headlines in the days ahead will revolve around the results of the first-round legislative ballot in France, the general election in the UK and Joe Biden's future at the top of the Democratic ticket in the US. France saw record turnout for the first of two votes to determine representation in parliament. Marine Le Pen's National Rally will doubtlessly score outsized gains. The question is whether RN can find a way to secure a majority and

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2 thoughts on “Jobs, Politics And Fireworks

  1. Along with the tectonic shifts imminent in France & UK, let’s not overlook Argentina’s congressional approval of Javier Millei’s massive reform bill, hopefully reversing decades of Peron/Kirchner inflationary socialist corruption.

  2. Your points inre the debate and what’s next for the Dems have been the same points I’ve been making over the last couple of days.

    On the jobs front, I have a millennial son and a millennial nephew and both have found new, good-paying jobs in the last month.

    My nephew also just welcomed his first-born to the world Saturday afternoon, and his younger sister and her husband had their first child earlier in the week.

    It’s the end of the world as we know it but in this neck of the woods life goes on and people are looking forward to the future.

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