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The national guard troops arrive in Washington, DC, while Mayor Muriel Bowser sets a critical tone about Trump. Young men holding a baccalaureate find it difficult to get a job after university. And the “made in America” identity of a 12222 -year -old clothing company is a point of pride – in the midst of thinner beneficiary margins.
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President Donald Trump’s plan to fight crime in the national capital progressed yesterday With the arrival of the national guard troops to DC armory to report rights and help the application of local laws.
The mobilization officially marks the start of their deployment, and the 800 soldiers ordered by Trump in the city should be operational by the end of the week, said a senior army official. A defense official said that the members of the guard will be specifically engaged in the management of crowds, control of the perimeter, security and support for communications to the police.
The mayor of DC Muriel Bowser took a critical tone about Trump in the remarks of community leaders last night, characterizing his actions as an “authoritarian push”. But on the whole, his response to mobilization was much more measured than those of the Democrats, both in the DC region and nationally, who have repeatedly hammered the Trump administration, journalists Jonathan Allen and Megan Lebowitz write in an analysis.
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Earlier this week, Bowser stressed that the city and federal agencies have a long history of work together for special events in the city. She also took a neutral tone after a meeting yesterday with the Attorney General Pam Bondi, saying that she was focused on “how to make the most of the additional support that we have”.
Bowser’s reaction to Trump could have something to do with the law, federal money and a long -standing threat to repeal government autonomy in the city have lined up behind him, giving the mayor for little choice but to comply. And she is disadvantaged while her administration is fighting to bring the congress and Trump to reverse the course on a law promulgated this year which has frozen a billion dollars in the city.
What is happening next is closely monitored by municipal leaders across the country, said Justin Bibb, the mayor of Cleveland and president of the Democrat Mayors Association.
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Rediscussing was once a problem that made voters froze. No more. The current confrontation between Republicans and Democrats in Texas, while the GOP moves to redraw the district cards in mid-December (rather after the new census in 2030) and the Democrats seek to arrest them, put the question in the burning center of democratic policy. And the potential candidates of the 2028 White House are fought in the fight.
The governor of Illinois JB Pritzker – whose state welcomes many Democratic legislators who have left Texas to refuse a quorum to the Chamber of State – assumes the role of chief protector and promised to be held on the path of officials of Trump and Texas who authorized civil arrest mandates. California Governor Gavin Newsom threatened to restart the cards from the Congress of his State if the Republicans progressed with their plans in Texas. And other governors, including Jared Polis from Colorado, Wes Moore of Maryland and Josh Green of Hawaii, recently talked about the issue at a meeting of the National Governors Association.
All the Democrats hoping to draw attention to the national scene must show the basis that they know how to remove the gloves, explains a leader in a gradual basic group. Read the full story here.
With hiring by slowing down employers and fewer jobs than expected in the economy, a group of workers finds it difficult to get their foots in the labor market: young men holding a baccalaureate. An analysis of NBC news revealed that they were slightly more likely to be unemployed than young men with just secondary school diplomas. The data also shows that the unemployment rate of young men holding a baccalaureate is 6%, against 3.5% for young women with the same level of education.
This change of job prospects for young men is partly linked to the evolution of labor market dynamics. Many of the employment growth in the United States has been motivated by the health care industry and social services, in which 80% of workers are women are women. At the same time, the technology industry was particularly affected by recent layoffs, and a report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that 11,000 manufacturing jobs were lost last month.
For young men such as Emanuel Barcenas, a 25 -year -old man holding a computer diploma from Illinois Institute of Technology, finding a job was a long and frustrating process. Although he applied for more than 900 jobs, Barcenas only obtained a handful of interviews. “I do my best, but I guess my best is not good enough,” he said. Read the full story here.
Americans spend more than $ 500 billion in clothing per year, but only 2.5% of it is done in the United States that the number made me ask me: at a time when global supply is cheaper and easier than ever, why would a brand choose national manufacturing? What does you need to survive? And what could that about the remodeling perspectives of clothing manufacturing?
It was then that I discovered Round House, a 12222-year-old clothing manufacturer always covering jeans in Oklahoma. Their jeans are at the price of $ 70 per pair, more affordable than most of the “Made in America” brands, and the company pays their employees above the market. It does not survive by reducing corners or by maximizing profit, but by devotion to heritage, a commitment to the community and a stomach for thin razor margins. An arm of the company made abroad also helps keep the lights on.
In many ways, the company corresponds to Trump’s “America First” vision, but their history proves How difficult it is to produce clothing at the national level. – Jing FengCommercial and economic producer
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