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🗓️ 22 June 2021
⏱️ 38 minutes
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0:48.8 | We're getting a clearer idea of what the post-pandemic American economy might look like. |
0:57.4 | And you know, based on history, there'll be some good things and there may be some bad things too. |
1:02.5 | These pandemics and wars and that sort of thing force people to re-evaluate their |
1:06.0 | little lives and lots of ways and make them realize that actually life is quite short and |
1:11.3 | precious and maybe gives them a sense of actually I'm going to you know try and do something really |
1:16.2 | amazing. From the home offices of civic ventures in downtown Seattle, |
1:24.7 | this is pitchfork economics with Nick Hanauer, the best place to get the truth about who gets what |
1:30.5 | and why. I'm Nick Hanauer, founder of Civic Ventures. I'm David Goldstein, senior fellow at Civic Ventures. |
1:46.7 | So Nick, guess what I did the other day. It's something terrible and depressing. I don't know what. |
1:53.9 | Counter to character. No, I went to a bar. I had a beer in a public place and it was glorious. |
2:03.6 | You know what that means at least for me. You can get drunk again. The pandemic is over. |
2:10.8 | That's good. I'm too old and inhibited to get drunk but I certainly am able to go out in |
2:17.2 | public. I've gone to stores. I wear my mask indoors but outdoors there's no more mask wearing |
2:24.4 | and it feels like for me things are getting back to normal and you can see that happening across |
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