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Long COVID Could be the Next Major Economic Disaster 2023
The Next Major Economic Disaster. With a staggering $3.7 trillion economic impact, the disease known as Long COVID could rival the Great Recession of 2008 in terms of its economic ramifications. Already, many businesses have had to close their doors due to the pandemic, and many more are struggling to survive. In addition, the disruption of supply chains has led to a significant decrease in global trade. As the virus continues to spread, the economic consequences may be even more severe. It is essential that governments around the world take immediate action to contain the outbreak and help mitigate the economic damage.
By fatima dalani3 years ago in The Swamp
The media war to capture the human psyche
Renowned Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud considered the human psyche to be at the centre of an individual’s emotions, thoughts and behaviour, controlling everything from a person’s interaction with family, friends and colleagues to beliefs about religion, education, death and all else in between.
By Steve Harrison3 years ago in The Swamp
Confossus in tergo (Ltn)
"do to others what you would have them do to you" (Matthew 7:12 12) Otherwise known as "The Golden Rule". Just in case any of you have been in the political and media equivalent of a Faraday cage since July 2022, here in the UK we now have a new Prime Minister. No, not the one who replaced Boris Johnson in September (Liz Truss) but another one (Rishi Sunak) who replaced her on 24th October 2022.
By Alan Russell3 years ago in The Swamp
Kanye is Losing a Fortune By Being A Bigoted Asshole
Kanye West has been on a downward spiral financially for years now. Since openly supporting Donald Trump’s shitty racist and bigoted agenda, he’s lost his wife, his sponsors, and hundreds of millions of dollars for being a horrible human being.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in The Swamp
Reason First: Get Government out of Housing
In the First State of Delaware, there is a housing “crisis.” Those scare quotes are there because like an abusive spouse, the city governments of Wilmington and Newark are abusing landlords and tenants. How? By being involved in the market, initially.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in The Swamp









