As the world becomes increasingly computerized and networked, remote work has grown more prevalent. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated this trend, with many companies embracing remote work as a long-term solution.
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So Kids, What Did We Learn From This Week’s House Session (05/ 4-5 /22)?
by Judy Aron
We learned that Rep. Mike Yakubovich (R-Hooksett) has a son named Max that can really sing a beautiful rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. We also learned that Rep. Gary Hopper (R-Weare) has been doing well with chemo treatments and was able to join us for Wednesday’s House session and was greeted by the House with a much deserved standing ovation.
New Left-Wing Tax Schemes Seek to Tax Wages Long After You Move And No Matter Where You Earn Your Money
Early on, when Covidism was getting its feet wet, we predicted the inevitable problem for Blue States with governors like Cuomo and Newsom and Baker. These High-Tax big-budget money-pits were locking down their golden goose, but they’d never let government suffer for it.