sunscreen. sunscreen. jesse: it s not bad advice, the only thing aoc said that i agree with. you got to lay on the sunscreen now or you are going to pay for it later, people. so, then things got weird. then she started whispering. watch. [whispering] i will tell you a secret. most people really don t know what capitalism is. most people don t even know what socialism is. but most people are not capitalists. because they don t have capital as money. unionize your workplace. start a worker cooperative. if it s too extreme for working people production why is it okay for private billionaires to own a piece of production? jesse: what was that? aoc is calling this socialism asmr. now what is asmr you ask? i had no idea. our producers tell us it s
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Larry Warner of United Way discussing latest grant round
Three months after unveiling its LIVE UNITED 2025 strategic plan, United Way of Rhode Island is announcing the first of the grants $4.5 million.
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February 26, 2021
Dr. Edward Sandy
The Ministry of Trade and Industry has yesterday commenced a two-day workshop for its Cooperative Department on their draft Cooperate Development Policy Document at the ministry’s conference hall, Youyi Building in Freetown.
The workshop is geared towards organizing viable and well-structured cooperatives that can contribute to economic growth and the theme for the draft policy was “Promoting Cooperative Societies for Sustainable Development.
In his keynote address, the Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr. Edward Sandy said the ministry has been waiting for this time, stating that as partners that was the first time he has worked with a larger membership of cooperatives across the country.