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" ... 8) The political sub-plot to watch in 2021: (a) Republicans navigating the Trump post-presidency; (b) squabbling between “democratic socialist” and establishment Democrats; (c) the emergence of a voice for America’s disaffected center; (d) the rise of socialism outside of the beltway and the House Democratic congressional caucus. ... "
" ... For some of us, self-sabotage comes as easily and as naturally as any of the work we do on a given day. It can come in seemingly endless forms: indecision, indifference, lethargy, unwarranted squabbling with others, and negative self-talk. However it manifests, the central function is the same: to prevent you from doing work to the fullest of your ability, and ultimately to stop you from achieving what you’re truly capable of doing. ... "
" ... It’s also possible Congress and the president could choose specific industries like airlines, cruise lines, and hotels and try to help them through this crisis. Judging by how the major airline stocks took off Tuesday—with double-digit gains for United (UAL), Delta (DAL), and American (AAL)—investors seem to be counting on some government assistance for that particular segment. We’ll have to wait and see what develops. If no action comes soon, or if Congress and the White House can’t agree what to do and start squabbling, it could mean more pain for the transports and other sectors. ... "
" ... Marketers can nurture deals in a personalized, relevant and contextual way with sales, rather than squabbling over ownership and handoffs under the old funnel model. ... "
" ... What has happened instead, however, is a nightmare: the euro has become an economic trap, and Europe a nest of squabbling nations. Even the continent’s democratic achievements seem under threat, as dire economic conditions create a favorable environment for political extremism. Who could have seen such a thing coming? ... "