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Decline of the USA, Rise of the Struggles?

Decline of the USA, Rise of the Struggles? The USA, as the world’s leading capitalist nation, is economically, politically and morally bankrupt. Resistance is picking up steam at home: in 2018 and 2019 there were more strikes, and more large ones, than at any time in more than two decades. In 2020, there were only seven strikes with 1,000 or more participants, but the country witnessed the largest wave of protests in its history. [1] Rising unemployment and poor health care during the pandemic exacerbated the general level of immiseration. The people (15 to 26 million, according to polls) who took to the streets against racism, the system of policing, incarceration and poverty in the wake of the May 2020 police killing of George Floyd were protesting against a backdrop of decades of socioeconomic decline. People of all colours marched hand-in-hand, occupied squares, organized food, set up ‘autonomous zones’ and police-free neighborhoods, engaged in passionate discussions..

8 signs that travel is on the verge of a booming comeback

8 signs that travel is on the verge of a booming comeback
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Airlines redraw routes to match shifting passenger demand

Airlines redraw routes to match shifting passenger demand 7 Mar, 2021 09:00 PM 4 minutes to read Financial Times By: Philip Georgiadis and Claire Bushey Airlines are upgrading the importance of once marginal destinations as they redraw route maps to focus on flights where demand remains strongest in the aftermath of Covid-19. Despite travel restrictions in some regions, people have still been travelling to visit family or friends scattered across the world, airline executives say, offering a resilient stream of income. With leisure and business travel plunging on key transatlantic routes, carriers such as Virgin Atlantic have been tapping into demand for flights from the UK s south Asian diaspora to places such as Pakistan and India.

Car chip shortage shines light on fragility of U S supply chain

Article content What started out as “temporary” layoffs earlier this month at General Motors Co.’s plant in Kansas City soon became “indefinite.” Across town, Ford Motor Co. slowed down production of its F150 pick-up truck, the company’s cash cow, and did the same at another facility in Michigan. The carmakers were responding to a crippling shortage of the indispensable chips that are used to build modern vehicles, for everything from automatic braking systems to airbags and electronically adjusted seats. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Car chip shortage shines light on fragility of U.S. supply chain Back to video

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