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Daily Red Alert - 8/3/22

Writer: RedBalloonRedBalloon

Relevant Press



“There were 10.7 million postings for job openings on the last business day in June, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said Tuesday, down from an upwardly revised 11.3 million a month earlier.”



“Google first started rolling out identity labels in 2018, when it launched a label to identify women-owned businesses. This was a year after its far-left employees pressured the company to fire James Damore for questioning the official progressive narrative on the gap between women and men in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields.”



“Happy days are far from here again — when it comes to New York’s lagging jobs recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.”



“CNN’s profits are poised to drop below the $1 billion mark for the first time since 2016 as its new boss scrambles for new ways to generate revenue, according to a report.”



“Within hours of the latest GDP report on Thursday, which raised fears that the United States could be entering a recession, online search volume for “sell my home fast” spiked a whopping 2,750%.”



“Working toward greater environmental, social and corporate responsibility is usually hailed as a positive thing. But not necessarily in politics, where several conservative states are looking to counter the influence of what they blast as ‘woke capitalism.’”


RedBalloon in the News



“Lindsey Graham became The Patriot Barbie after saying “No” to Oregon’s statewide COVID-19 lockdowns, opening her salon in defiance of government mandates. Lindsey tells Andrew about the extreme intimidation and harassment that she experienced immediately after her bold move – from threats of $50,000/day fines, to Child Protective Services coming after her kids.”



“Andrew Crapuchettes, is the founder and CEO of RedBalloon, which was founded in 2021 as the solution to the ever-growing problem of government overreach and “cancel culture” invading the American workplace.”


The Daily Red Alert is a collection of stories that relate to the issues of freedom in the workplace, business, and the US economy.


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