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to say yay or nay on the senate floor, might just, might be the only way to in the end, get those two votes. for voting right. i have seen this play work in the senate. and i ve seen this play not work. but with the vote will do, is clearly identify the problem. the bill doesn t pass, you will know exactly who blocked it. who block voting rights legislation. we already know that all 50 republicans will block it, and now joe biden instructors, plan to give united states senators nowhere to hide on voting rights. every senator, democrat, republican and independent, will have to declare where they stand. not just for the moment, but for the ages. will you stand against voter suppression? yes or no. that is the credentialing through. we stand against election
it s not just about the income inequality, it s also about the knowledge inequality. well, my district and the surrounding areas have $11 trillion of market cap, the most wealth created in any one region in human history. and yet so many places in this country were left out, people were saying go told go move and they didn t want to move. and you have the racial wealth gap that s increasing because there s a racial wealth generation gap. so my view is that the lesson learned is you can t just allow bloeblization, digitization unfettered we need to focus on communities that have been left out, invest in bringing jobs there, in bringing the right type of credentialing there and in the book i give examples, such as zoom doing this at an hbcu classroom in south carolina being a success. we just have neglected the fair distribution of digital opportunity.
globalization, digitization unfettered without focusing on place. we need to actually focus on communities that have been left out, invest in bringing jobs there, in bringing the right type of credentialing there and in the book i give examples, such as zoom doing this at an hbcu classroom in south carolina being a success. we just have neglected the fair distribution of digital opportunity. is there a political calculation in this? i mean, the new york times, in the review of the book, they touched on a political motivation that i think is pretty interesting, that there is this hope that by spreading the digital wealth, the ideas can reduce the toxic the former president seized the anxieties about the post industrial economy in many of the very places that khanna wants to help. and believe me, i m all for anything that can reduce toxic polarization in the country. i played for you the sound bite of