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He also acknowledged America's tough economic climate and its persistent political gridlock, offering hope that things could improve.
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"Just offering".
Nathalie Criou, co-founder and chief executive of RidePal, said offering a shuttle service could mean the difference between hiring talented workers or losing them to the competition, particularly in the Bay Area, where highways gridlocked between San Francisco and Silicon Valley technology campuses can eat hours out of the day.
Keep offering.
Over the last few weeks, New Yorkers have been good about offering constructive solutions to the gridlock, although the focus on tar, feathers and running out of town on a rail are getting pretty old.
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