Anonymous ID: fb2880 Dec. 23, 2022, 6:05 a.m. No.18002863   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2874 >>2903

>>18002833

>https://twitter.com/bennyjohnson/status/1605996789781381134

FTX executives were pleading guilty to fraud ONE YEAR AGO in federal court but the scam was allowed to continue through the midterm elections so the fraudulent money could be laundered to Democrats to win elections?

Anonymous ID: fb2880 Dec. 23, 2022, 6:23 a.m. No.18002961   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2962

>>18002383

>Rock Creek Group

RockCreek Founder and CEO Afsaneh Beschloss interviewed Cecilia Rouse, Chair of President Biden’s Council of Economic Advisors, for the Council on Foreign Relations’ Stephen C. Freidheim Symposium on Global Economics.

Anonymous ID: fb2880 Dec. 23, 2022, 6:24 a.m. No.18002962   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18002961

>RockCreek Founder and CEO Afsaneh Beschloss interviewed Cecilia Rouse, Chair of President Biden’s Council of Economic Advisors, for the Council on Foreign Relations’ Stephen C. Freidheim Symposium on Global Economics.

https://therockcreekgroup.com/news/reforming-capitalism-to-address-inequality-interview-with-cea-chair-cecilia-rouse/

The wide-ranging discussion covered market concentration, drivers of growth, investments in human capital, inflation, the long term economic effects of the pandemic, and the pivot to a climate-smart economy.

Chair Rouse made the case for increasing investments in human capital, as well as physical capital, and to invest more in children from the very beginning. “We know that one of the best investments we can make in people is in high-quality pre-care and childcare,” she said. “There are numerous studies which suggest that dollars invested in children pay for themselves multiple times – 5, 6, 7 times over.” Noting that the pandemic has “wreaked havoc on our investments in K through 12” education, she cited estimates by leading economists that learning losses of children during the pandemic could amount to $2 trillion in lost lifetime earnings – concentrated in low-income and minority neighborhoods.

Citing the historical comparison to the years following World War II – where price controls and supply constraints ended as demand boomed – Chair Rouse expressed optimism that as the pandemic moderates, supply-demand mismatches will regulate. “What that tells us is that we will get through this,” she said, acknowledging that one historical lesson is that it may take some time. “As supply and demand moderate, we will get back to healthy rates of inflation.”

Afsaneh and Chair Rouse also discussed accelerating the transition to a climate-smart economy and dealing with disruptions to jobs, especially in legacy industries. “As we pivot and make the transition to clean energy, we are going to have to make that a priority as well,” Chair Rouse said. She also discussed the importance of the US building capabilities at home to supply batteries and other critical climate-smart infrastructure and ensuring that diverse sources of clean energy are produced at home.

Anonymous ID: fb2880 Dec. 23, 2022, 6:25 a.m. No.18002972   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18002406

>https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11568675/Border-Force-strike-busiest-Xmas-three-years-Passengers-told-expect-delays-six-airports.html

Airports are more efficient WITHOUT Border Force strikers! Passengers praise 'brilliant' military for getting them through queues in 'record time' as 1,000 staff begin eight-day walkout

 

Border Force is striking on the busiest Christmas in three years from today

Travellers at Heathrow and Gatwick praised the Armed Forces for stepping in

Passengers told to expect delays at six UK airports as up to 1,000 staff walk out

The Home Office drafted in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force to cover

Tell us about your experience at airports today: Email jessica.warren@mailonline.co.uk