Rep. Ro Khanna discusses his new book, “Dignity in a Digital Age: Making Tech Work for All of Us” on expanding the benefits of the digital economy beyond Silicon Valley.

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21 thoughts on “Digital economy ‘has not worked for so many Americans’: Rep. Ro Khanna”
  1. Those kids in Silicon Valley are optimistic because they have money. They can have a robotics lab in their garage because their parents can afford to own a garage.

  2. We wanted tech to save the stock market. Now we want tech to save those who enjoy a cheap remote lifestyle? Tech is needed to save everyone, everyday so let them do the work they need to do. The WWII rooted areas of tech have changed from hardware to software and now the cloud. Moving jobs to locations that haven't got the broadband infrastructure in place for the job would be more impossible than building companies underwater off the coast of San Francisco, LA or New York.

  3. I Can't Imagine Not Having Reliable Broadband Internet! Whether it's Affordability, Raising School Kids, Manage Life Services or to Conduct Work. People have a much greater Opportunity to Perform Work-from-Home in between Securing a more Desirable Job Maintaining a reasonable Income to Pay Essential Bills.

  4. Of course mark of the beast won't work for many Americans 🙏🏽💚👑 hackers laugh at the easiest money and no charges those countries are in a candy store with trucks lined up to run away

  5. Sounds like we need to go back to common sense economics. NFTs, Bitcoin, and flipping land in the Metaverse isn't common sense economics.

  6. Until you get rid of H-1Bs, this is a farce.
    Tech companies want everyone from around the world to flood STEM (especially 'T' technology), so that wages go down.
    There's no point of doing coding bootcamps, if your job will be outsourced anyways.

  7. Killing Jesus isn't even close to being over, today we have to kill his spirit and the spirit of common sense with his father that gave us rules to follow (the 10 Commandments) if avarice (extreme greed) is ever to succeed in owning the world.

    There are 585,000 homeless in America give everyone a $100,000 home and it comes to $58,500,000.000. There are 14 Americans that can end homelessness keep $10 billion for themselves and live the rest of their lives on $600 million a year interests. Who doesn't think that if you want to help someone get off drugs (escaping depression) your success rate would be higher if people could go home after treatment instead of sleeping in their own urine? Homelessness has been turned into America's hate crime that has been accepted as normal and acceptable discrimination for a long time. The middle class even have signs they post on their business Windows "we have the right to refuse service to anyone". When you can fix a problem but choose not to do so who should be held accountable for the problems it causes? The rich even have their own religion for it, who doesn't believe that Jesus died on the cross so the clergy of God can fly in their own airplanes instead of flying commercial like everybody else? Caesar had his favorites as well but they were not called the middle class they were called citizens of Rome. It was the politics their ancestry created that murdered Jesus.

    PS. Killing God is not as hard as you think… Copyright law already owns the Bible and TV evangelism has already made a joke of the spirit that lives in the Bible. Jesus never said a good guy should kill a bad guy and that greed is good because it clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit. Greed, in all of its forms — greed for life, for money, for love, knowledge — has marked the upward surge of mankind should show up on a tattoo not a television show like the Apprentice that presidents are made from. It is also possible that Jesus did not die on the cross so that someday he can return to this world to sell airplanes.

  8. Islam honors all the prophets who were sent to mankind. Muslims respect all prophets in general, but Jesus in particular, because he was one of the prophets who foretold the coming of Muhammad. Muslims, too, await the second coming of Jesus. They consider him one of the greatest of Allah's prophets to mankind. A Muslim does not refer to him simply as "Jesus," but normally adds the phrase "peace be upon him" as a sign of respect.No other religion in the world respects and dignifies Jesus as Islam does. The Qur'an confirms his virgin birth (a chapter of the Qur'an is entitled "Mary"), and Mary is considered to have been one of the purest women in all creation.

  9. Who is God in Islam ?
    Muslims believe that God has no partners or associates who share in His divinity or authority and that God is transcendent, unlike His creations, and thus has no physical form. Nor is God believed to exist in (or be represented by) any material object. A number of divine attributes or “names,” which serve to describe God, are found in the Qur’an. Some commonly known attributes include the Most Merciful, the Most Forgiving, the Most High, the Unique, and the Everlasting, among others.

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