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Exactly. This is the guy saying unemployment needs to be higher. Like wtf, you actually want more people out of work.
Higher wages is not what is driving inflation, it's pure greed. Proven over and over again.
Pretty ambiguous and they responded to my comment but not to say that was the case.
Because of course he's not. To me it seems he's definitely more concerned about the pockets of the ruling class. Just my opinion of course.
When people say the Fed in this context (the tweet) they generally mean the Federal Reserve which is headed by Jerome Powell.
Powell has been saying this for a long time. He doesn't seem to like that people are making more money.
Here's just one of a plethora of examples you can find if you'd just Google it.
What about people who have an automatic espresso machine? Grinds the beans then Tampa and brews all with one button? Gotta make sure the settings are perfect. A mix on 2 and 5 I guess.
It's by Milo Manara, Italian artist who does a lot of erotic illustrations. I think maybe some comics too. I love his style and the sexy stuff is just a bonus. Really like how he does hair.
Yeah, it will definitely be interesting, if not tumultuous lol.
I'm not denying that. Later on in the article it goes into further detail about how apple use the GSM RCS standard and "work to improve it". Which means they won't use Google's version. So now we see what Google will do as Apple will not be working with them on the Google version after all their fuss about rcs.
My wife and I have a pixel while the rest of my family useses iPhone so I am quite interested in how this will turn out. If there is a way the two meet on the GSM standard I think it will be great. But will Google be willing to do that?
It says in the artical they plan to use rcs the standard as currently published by the GSM Association. So I assume they won't be using Google version. Unless I'm misunderstanding it.
The article says it's in arbitration which is basically the same thing, sans an actual court.