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https://eatwithoso.com/
10/19/2020

https://eatwithoso.com/

OSO Comida & Co. (formerly KRAEV) makes authentic Tex-Mex food in Providence & beyond. You can find us at farmers’ markets or breweries, catering special occasions, or hosting tortilla-making workshops. Regardless of where we’re set up, our mission is to deliver quality, authentic food that brin...

06/17/2020

Providence RI favorite juice bar and cafe. Fresh Juices, Smoothies, Acai Bowls, and the BEST veggie patties in New England!

03/29/2020

Does anyone want to recommend local restaurants that need our support with take-out orders?

https://www.theblackleaftea.com/
11/27/2019

https://www.theblackleaftea.com/

Teas have been used for centuries to heal and bring people together. At The Black Leaf Tea And Culture Shop, we are using our tea blends to encourage the community around us and celebrate Black culture. Our mission is to promote health through teas and herbs, increase community engagement, and cultu...

10/27/2019

I have been reading democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang's book, the War on Normal People. The future looks frightening for people who will lose jobs to automation, predicted to be in the millions in the USA. Part of a continuing and yet accelerating trend due to technology getting smarter in more ways that can replace more functions that used to be performed by people for pay. This is largely a sociological dilemma, in that how it will affect a society that is living in an over-abundant, over-produced world of material goods but yet a greater portion of that society will have a reduced capacity to purchase such goods and will live with greater anxiety and shame while those who can access (buy) the abundance are all around them.

Mr. Yang's solution to give every adult $1,000 a month seems unrealistic, but an interesting fantasy. It would never fly as a policy in the USA. But if you imagine a country where this is not so radical having a base income could be a small way to cushion the bottom and give those with adequate incomes a generous discretionary fund for "extra" spending. Though I like how Mr. Yang thinks outside the box, I believe we live inside the box of political reality that would not get enough votes in the US House and Senate to pass such an across the board hand out, nor fund it.

That said, what are the realistic options? The sky is the limit for wealth, but barely surviving on the street is the bottom for poverty.

05/03/2019

I haven't posted to this Jobsmob site in a long time. One major job shifting change that has recently happened is the US car manufacturers opting out of even selling their small and midsize cars in the USA (Ford, GM). Not enough profit they say... Well, how is it that Japan and Germany and South Korea can make and sell small to mid-sized cars here but our own brand-name car makers cannot? Their new strategy is to focus on huge SUVs and trucks, where there is more profit per vehicle sold. Yet how long will it be before the foreign vehicle makers creep into that market and shift the loyalty of those buyers? Not forever for sure. Many US manufacturing jobs have been lost with this latest shift in strategy, but I fear it is the start of a downward slide in lost market share as competition increases in the US for the large vehicle market. So many superbowl commercials, yet the whole future is sinking, as they say, like a rock.

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