California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “The debate over jobs in this country is flawed. We should celebrate a college degree in science & engineering…”

California U.S. Rep Ro Khanna: “The debate over jobs in this country is flawed. We should celebrate a college degree in science & engineering…”
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Ro Khanna tweeted the following:

“The debate over jobs in this country is flawed. We should celebrate a college degree in science & engineering as well as training for electricians & other trade workers who deserve a pathway to jobs in manufacturing.
Thanks for a great discussion @ryangrim & @emilyjashinsky.”
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Here are other recent tweets from Ro Khanna:

“Wall Street shouldnt be able to buy up single-family homes and keep housing out of reach for working Americans.
Lets pass my bill the Stop Wall Street Landlords Act to rein in corporate landlords.”
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“This is shortsighted from the Fed. My district is experiencing firsthand the enormous economic damage climate change will cause. twitter.com/AP_Climate/sta
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“Since 1998, the widening U.S. trade deficit has cost the country 5 million good-paying manufacturing jobs & led to the closure of nearly 70,000 factories.
We need a new economic patriotism to increase domestic production, bring jobs back from overseas & promote exports.”
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