1/12
One thing many of us have learned in the last year is how productive we can be when we aren’t spending an hour or two commuting to and from work. The pandemic has made us efficient, if nothing else. #velshi
2/12
All this working from home didn’t break the internet so, with a laptop & a phone or 2, we sure get a lot done. In fact, even before Covid, the American worker was about as productive as we have ever been. #velshi
3/12
As business picks up & unemployment falls, all that productivity is going to be a problem. It’s an economic concept but it’s Sunday so I won’t give you equations and stuff. #velshi
4/12
In lay terms, once you have an economy running at capacity, with almost everyone employed – like we were before the pandemic, the only way you can actually grow an economy is with people. #velshi
5/12
America doesn’t actually do that. Virtually no developed nation does, because we have families where every parent works, and we have very few children compared to the olden days. #velshi
6/12
In a modern society, the birthrate isn’t high enough to replace workers who retire from the workforce. Hence, America has what we call a “negative replacement rate.” Simply put, we don't give birth to enough new humans to replace those retiring. #velshi
7/12
There’s really only one way to fix that: more immigrants to make up the difference, both to do the jobs we need done and to sustain the economy with the money they earn, and to pay taxes to help pay for our future retirement. #velshi
8/12
After 4 years of an administration that conflated our Southern border issues with actual immigration policy – which is a lie - some Americans believe immigration should be severely curtailed or shouldn’t exist at all. #velshi
9/12
The idea that America has been a prime example of innovation and creativity is, in large part, because America has always attracted the best and hardest working immigrants from every corner of the world. #velshi
10/12
But bad immigration policy is narrowing the innovation gap between the U.S. and other countries. The good news is, despite being unwelcoming to immigrants for the last few years, surveys indicate that most would still choose the U.S. over other countries. #velshi
11/12
I could easily make the case that America’s immigration is what makes America great. There’s a 135 yr. old statue 7 miles southwest of me near where the Hudson River meets the Atlantic Ocean dedicated to the idea but over time, bad politics has eroded that idea. #velshi
12/12
Bad politics. And bad policy. Despite that, it’s important to remember America is, historically, really good at immigration and immigration has been really good to America. #velshi
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1/13
53 years ago today Martin Luther King Jr. was shot by a white racist as he stood on the second floor balcony outside his motel room in Memphis, Tennessee. #velshi
2/13
King’s dream, that all people be judged by the content of their character, and not by the color of their skin, is a fight that continues today and was the reason King received a Nobel Peace Prize just three years earlier. He was celebrated with high honors in NYC. #velshi
3/13
The reception in his hometown, Atlanta, however, was a different story. It was 1964 Atlanta was still a self-segregated city - so plans for an interracial dinner honoring King were not well supported by the city's top business leaders. Tickets weren’t selling. #velshi
1/13
During an interview on Fox, the now Senate minority leader said: "I don't believe I have spoken with him [President Biden] since he was sworn in.” #velshi
2/13
Mitch McConnell’s office later confirmed that wasn’t accurate since McConnell himself told reporters just last month that he and Biden had spoken about issues in Myanmar, the budget process and the coronavirus relief bill. #velshi
3/13
McConnell, seeming to want to score some points said: “there has been no effort whatsoever by the president or the administration to do anything in the political center." #velshi
1/12
While we await more information about the recent fatal shootings of 8 people, 6 of whom were Asian women, in GA, we know enough about the chilling effect the killings have had on Asians in American, especially in light of the recent surge in violence against them. #velshi
2/12
None of this is new. Anti-Asian racism has a long and troubling history, including the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 - a law specifically designed to prevent Chinese American laborers from entering the country. #velshi
3/12
To this day it’s the only law ever passed to prevent all members of a specific ethnic or national group from immigrating here. Scapegoating Asian Americans for public health issues is not new, either. #velshi
1/11
There’s a special relationship between a shark and a pilot fish. On the surface it appears friendly, but it’s better described as “mutualistic,” where each species benefits from the relationship. #velshi
2/11
In this case, the pilot fish gets protection against predators while feeding off fragments of food in the shark’s teeth which, in turn, helps the shark avoid potentially deadly parasites. An unlikely pairing - a Pilot Fish and a shark - but together they work. #velshi
3/11
That seems to be the best analogy for the relationship between Lindsey Graham and Donald Trump. And if it wasn’t already clear - Trump is the shark and Graham is the pilot fish in this scenario. #velshi
1/13
I want to tell you a story about a place far away and its people about whom you probably don’t know much, but who are suffering. #velshi
2/13
Xinjiang is China’s largest region by size. It borders Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Russia, Mongolia, and the former majority Muslim states of the Soviet Union. #velshi
3/13
Of the 25 million people who live in Xinjiang, about 11 million are Turkic, as opposed to the Han Chinese who are the overwhelming majority in China. They are known as Uighurs. #velshi