By Claudia Mendoza
Dec 31, 2020
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Google, Amazon, and other big tech giants have asked their employees to work from home to avoid the spread of COVID19. Now, more remote-working opportunities are available.
This pandemic has tech entrepreneurs looking at locations out of the San Francisco Bay Area. Where else would they be looking then sunny and beautiful South Florida?
City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is jumping on the moment and recruiting venture capitalists and entrepreneurs via Twitter in an effort to make Miami the next global tech hub.
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is encouraging Big Tech companies to move their business to sunny South Florida, and he told FOX Business Network's “After the Bell” Wednesday that his push is “absolutely working.”
Remember the name Francis Suarez. Suarez is the big winner of the great Covid-19 economic displacement.
Remember the name Bibi Netanyahu, his ministers, and advisors, who tragically missed that same Covid-19 economic opportunity. Michael Eisenberg speaking at Mind The Tech in 2019. Photo: live4u
In the past year, Prime Minister Netanyahu and his advisers have deprived the Israel of hundreds of thousands, and perhaps a million, Jews. He has squandered an opportunity to bring here brilliant minds and big hearts of all stripes. He missed out on entrepreneurs, engineers and investors with billions of dollars to deploy. It is also possible that the paralyzed Israeli government ignored a handful of Nobel Prizes and international tech companies that could have changed the future trajectory of our country and the world.
Lines start forming at 2 a.m. for final day of city of Miami’s grocery card giveaway
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MIAMI, Fla. – In the city of Miami’s District 5, there were already people waiting in line at 2 a.m. at Little Haiti Soccer Park for a grocery card giveaway that was set to open at 9 a.m.
This was the last giveaway event before Christmas. On Wednesday, along with the Little Haiti location, cards were also being distributed in Roberto Clemente Park. The money was intended to assist residents affected by job loss and other income hardship due to the pandemic.
While many showed up early and waited for hours, some still left empty handed.
They are the pillars of our family, the caption reads. My heroes and magnificent examples of love and devotion.
The photo shows ten members of the Suarez family at Caffe Abbracci in Coral Gables, with the guests of honor seated in the middle. No one in the photo is wearing a facemask.
The mayor s dad, Xavier Suarez, was elected the City of Miami s first Cuban-born mayor, serving from 1985 to 1993 and again, briefly, in the late 1990s, before he was unseated in a voter-fraud scandal. The paterfamilias was later elected to two terms as Miami-Dade commissioner, serving from 2011 until this past November.