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[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

Then why are we called Americans? flowey-smug

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

TCM is way more than a weaponized placebo. Obviously some of it is scientifically bunk, but a great deal of it represents the practical indigenous knowledge of Chinese people developed over millennia of living in their environment and learning how to use it to better themselves.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You stupid tankies have forgotten that my crystals have revealed China is fascist

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 month ago

At this point this needs to the site's permanent tagline

[–] [email protected] 7 points 1 month ago (4 children)

I like when AES collaborate normal

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 month ago

Time to return to wax

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago

/r/socialism rhetoric these days is mostly ML friendly. It's definitely the dominant strain. They just have a lot of incoming liberals due to being on Reddit, baby socialists with varying degrees of brainworms, and an ultra leftist/Maoist minority.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

I think very few normal liberals (not politicians or party goons) are against Zohran. Light socialist policies are extremely popular among the Dem voter base.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

It would be pretty fucking embarrassing if they trusted Allied instead of training some long-time trusted comrades.

 

Ouchie my tum and my ethics

Anybody have any recent accidental non-vegan food? Do you bother to feel bad or do you just say "mistake's a mistake"?

 
  1. Acela's faster trains

  2. Brightline West

  3. California High Speed Rail

  4. Texas

  5. Cascadia

Secret #6. Ohio 3 C's, shadowdropping later this year

 

Another African coup.

Appearing on television channel Gabon 24, the officers said they represented all security and defence forces in the Central African nation. They said the election results were cancelled, all borders closed until further notice and state institutions dissolved.

Tensions were running high amid fears of unrest after Saturday's presidential, parliamentary, and legislative vote, which saw Bongo seeking to extend his family's 56-year grip on power while the opposition pushed for change in the oil and cocoa-rich but poverty-stricken nation.

A lack of international observers, the suspension of some foreign broadcasts, and the authorities' decision to cut internet service and impose a night-time curfew nationwide after the poll had raised concerns about the transparency of the electoral process.

 

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Then came the pandemic. Since then, it seems no matter what Mims does, she can’t attract workers. She’s tried job listing websites. Word of mouth. A sign in the window of the center in the Southgate USA strip mall. None have brought the candidates she needs to reopen three classrooms closed since the early days of the pandemic. The center has a long waitlist of families, some waiting months for spots to open.

What about higher pay?

There are nearly 20% fewer child care slots available in Northeast Ohio than there were in January 2020, even though demand hasn’t decreased. This finding comes from a survey of child care providers by Cleveland-based Starting Point, a nonprofit focused on child and youth issues. Overall capacity is mainly down because of 2,500 vacant child care jobs, most of which were filled before Ohio officially entered the pandemic in March 2020. The vacancies mean providers have had to waitlist or turn away families.

This is perhaps the longest and most severe child care staffing shortage ever in Greater Cleveland, according to everyone Sigal Cleveland interviewed for this article. They range from workers to people who have studied the child care field for years. The staffing shortage was also fueled by vacancies created when Baby Boomers and older Gen Xers, who were a sizable percentage of employees at many Greater Cleveland child care centers, left during the early days of the pandemic.

“We built this quality system based on wages that weren’t that competitive,” said Starting Point’s President and CEO Nancy Mendez. “It wasn’t a huge issue.Then COVID came and what it did was definitely expose the weakness in having a low-wage child care system. You have sectors, like restaurants and customer service, offering salaries of $20 and above. This is devastating the early child care system.”

More at the link.

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