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JudyM

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29. Well that resolves that question.
Sat Feb 8, 2020, 05:44 PM
Feb 2020

SMH. I was hoping otherwise, but this is the angle of his experience...

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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They helped create the gig economy. Downsize and outsource. jalan48 Feb 2020 #1
+1 alwaysinasnit Feb 2020 #26
The overabundant labor supply helped a lot. empedocles Feb 2020 #2
Buttigieg is the most corporate-friendly and elite-friendly candidate. dalton99a Feb 2020 #3
How so? crimycarny Feb 2020 #16
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Feb 2020 #4
Recommended for the analysis and visibility. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #5
Look at the chart. What years was the CEO:worker ratio lowest? Recursion Feb 2020 #15
Exactly, and that era corresponds to a time when 35% of US workers were unionized. guillaumeb Feb 2020 #18
No, I meant 2008-2009 Recursion Feb 2020 #23
I missed that. eom guillaumeb Feb 2020 #24
Well, that's not when it was lowest PETRUS Feb 2020 #25
Hell yes DBoon Feb 2020 #28
Pete Buttigieg hires former Goldman Sachs executive as national policy director floppyboo Feb 2020 #6
Well that resolves that question. JudyM Feb 2020 #29
not really, it is a false-framed hit job attempt Celerity Feb 2020 #31
Ok, that's good info. JudyM Feb 2020 #32
Sonal Shah was Obama's Director of the Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation Celerity Feb 2020 #30
From 2008-2009 (at McKinsey) he worked with non-profits to try to combat climate change crimycarny Feb 2020 #7
I'd love to hear him talk about that. JudyM Feb 2020 #13
Agree crimycarny Feb 2020 #17
The ratio went up when real incomes were going up Recursion Feb 2020 #8
220 times the typical worker salary is not the economy doing something right, no. JudyM Feb 2020 #11
Again: it was lower during the recession. Were those times better? Recursion Feb 2020 #14
We're doing this again? Yay!! Scurrilous Feb 2020 #9
You seem not to have read the post. JudyM Feb 2020 #12
So it was management consultants and executives, not those foreigners stealing our jobs? IronLionZion Feb 2020 #10
It went up 50% in the 60s/70s & unchanged in the last 2 decades mathematic Feb 2020 #19
It skyrocketed through the 90's JudyM Feb 2020 #20
It's probably a bunch of things mathematic Feb 2020 #22
"Consult" "Con" + "Insult" EOM The Mouth Feb 2020 #21
can we get this to the greatest page for the posters commentary alone? Kurt V. Feb 2020 #27
That's very kind, thanks Kurt! JudyM Feb 2020 #33
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