desert archaeologist semi-retired, anthropology adjunct prof,
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Katherine Ward
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This is George. He just tried freshly grated pecorino romano for the first time. Will not be accepting anything less from here on out. 14/10 (IG: citygeorge)
Fox Business contributor: Inflation isn't too bad “when you exclude food and energy”
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So yeah. I'm old. I'm 74 and have to continue working part time to keep body and soul together. In the gig economy of higher ed we get shit retirement. And no benefits. Maybe I'd keep teaching but not from desperation. I'd have more peace for sure.
This too. I'm my students' grandma but I still have big student loan payments. I'd be able to get my medical care with no worries. I might not have to worry so much about a lot of payments. We'd all be able to contribute more to each other with this in place!
Great questions.
In most U.S. UBI proposals, it would not replace Social Security. It’s usually discussed as an additional floor on top of existing benefits, though some versions do restructure parts of the system.
Public power is the future of the electric system.
"@michaelwara.bsky.social said that because “electric power is this essential good that’s provided over a very large system,” more radical change — like turning all of PG&E into a public utility — would be better than cities leaving individually."