and make ending poverty not just an aspiration, but a theory of change. the wall street journal reporting pay for those with only high school diplomas is rising faster than for college graduates according to the federal reserve bank of atlanta. that means that low wage workers are emerging as the winners on the other side of the pandemic. and many people are still working from home, possibly indefinitely, and these changes post-covid are not just the labor market. the pandemic disrupted supply chains, consumer behavior, working out kinks in distribution is causing shortages and price spikes. most recently for laptops and printers because of that computer chip shortage. honestly, everything from used cars to airline tickets is more expensive and ultra low mortgage rates have helped feed this frenzy in housing. the median sale price for a home hit a record $341,600 in april, the highest since 1999. we re heading into a new kind of
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activists is they have not really focused enough on making the case against president trump and they have really kind of emphasized for understandable reasons their differences among each other. if impeachment per se is the issue, but i do think there s a sense in the party that they would be better off spending at least more of this national air time and these big audiences trying to preview the general election case rather than just kind of the head of the stations that you sometimes get into on each other s climate plans for example. so you wrote a piece for the new republic arguing that joe biden s you know case for presidency is actually collapsing in your view. explain what you mean. well, joe biden s theory of change from the beginning of this campaign has been that once trump gets out and joe biden gets in, republicans are going step back and really work with democrats again to achieve some of the policy changes that have been talked about from health care to climate and so o
commission, unless we have deeper oversight from congress, unless investors, many of the cities around the country, progressive cities that care about civil rights that have, you know, pensions in facebook, new york city is an example where the new york city pensions has $4.7 million of facebook shares, you know, unless we have forces that connect with this boycott, we won t actually see change. part of it is having a very clear theory of change. tiffany said facebook has 2.3 billion followers. that s more than christianity. the idea that folks here in the united states alone or even europe are going to force facebook to change its motto when they already decided that overseas is where they are trying to move, we need the type of regulation. we need government to step in. we need to understand the
which is in the book and is really a striking part of the book. basically, it s a very honest it seems honest. maybe it s totally deceptive [ laughter ] i did my best! it is a very honest articulation of how you understand governing and the theory of change and you get stakeholders together and you find areas of agreement you. find problems the country has, whether it s opioids and there are ways to get people over. you re scary hillary clinton. and it s convincing to a certain extent in the book. but then i watch what is happening in the senate. and i think to myself that seems divorced from the reality of the anile listic that is american politics. we would support a bipartisan process such as what is occurring and what is called the health committee with senators alexander and murray, working to find some common ground on some of the concerns that both parties legitimately have.
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