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Brian H. Gill
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Daily Archives: September 4, 2023
Labor Day Weekend: Staying Home
These days, the first Monday in September is Labor Day. Officially, it’s when we “honor the energy and innovation of working Americans”: and, maybe, unions. “A Proclamation on Labor Day, 2023“(September 1, 2023) “I have often said that the middle … Continue reading