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Joe Piscopo slams de Blasio over Columbus Day removal from school calendar: We re putting our foot down

Comedian Joe Piscopo on Wednesday slammed New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and city officials for removing Columbus Day from the schools’ calendar, saying that Italian-Americans will “fight tooth and nail” to have its restored.

Is COVID-19 Relief Encouraging People Not to Work? Dems Say, No Evidence When Have Dems Needed Evidence?

Experts predicted 1 million jobs would be created in April. The actual number fell far short, at 266,000. Republicans warned that overly generous COVID-19 relief benefits create a disincentive to work. The day before this disappointing jobs report, Bloomberg wrote: In earnings calls and business surveys, executives often blame stimulus checks and generous unemployment benefits for hampering hiring efforts. . Friday s employment report, which is projected to show the economy added 1 million jobs in April, should offer new insight into this mismatch and whether it s deterring growth. When the numbers came in, Biden administration officials lacked no shortage of excuses. Some potential workers, they argued, feared going back to work because of COVID-19; many schools had still yet to resume in-school learning, particularly burdensome for single parents; we re still early in the bounce back from the COVID-19-stricken economy; one month s worth of numbers does not a story tell; and

The government s internment of Japanese Americans was a grave violation of civil rights

The government’s internment of Japanese Americans was a grave violation of civil rights May 13, 2021 I By BRITTANY HUNTER On February 19, 1942, just two months after the Japanese military attacked Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. The emergency order “relocated” 120,000 Japanese Americans to internment camps in the Western United States. The internment order would not be lifted until 1945. Of those individuals held in the internment camps, over two-thirds were American citizens who were treated as foreign enemies because of their ethnicity. The remaining one-third, while not yet citizens, were immigrants hoping the United States would offer them the chance to pursue the American dream. These were not enemy combatants they were neighbors, moms and dads, and children.

Larry Elder: Is COVID-19 Relief Encouraging People Not to Work? — The Patriot Post

“Experts” predicted 1 million jobs would be created in April. The actual number fell far short, at 266,000. Republicans warned that overly generous COVID-19 relief benefits create a disincentive to work. The day before this disappointing jobs report, Bloomberg wrote: “In earnings calls and business surveys, executives often blame stimulus checks and generous unemployment benefits for hampering hiring efforts. … Friday’s employment report, which is projected to show the economy added 1 million jobs in April, should offer new insight into this mismatch and whether it’s deterring growth.” When the numbers came in, Biden administration officials lacked no shortage of excuses. Some potential workers, they argued, feared going back to work because of COVID-19; many schools had still yet to resume in-school learning, particularly burdensome for single parents; we’re still early in the bounce back from the COVID-19-stricken economy; one month’

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