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Peter Paul Montgomery Buttigieg is an American politician and Afghanistan War veteran. He served as the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, from 2012 to 2020 and was a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2020 United States presidential election. Buttigieg is a graduate of Harvard College and Oxford University, attending the latter on a Rhodes Scholarship. He was a consultant at the management consulting firm McKinsey from 2007 to 2010. From 2009 to 2017, he was an intelligence officer in the United States Navy Reserve, attaining the rank of lieutenant. He was mobilized and deployed to Afghanistan for seven months in 2014.
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Sec. Pete Buttigeig Hopes Cruising Can Commence This Summer

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he seemed optimistic. “The CDC is hopeful that a lot of these operators will be able to be cruising by mid-summer,” he answered, “We want to do this as soon as we responsibly can but we want to be safe.”He added that “the bottom line is safety” and that he “can’t wait for us all to be on the move as much as possible, but it’s gotta be safe and responsible.”So, while one type of cruising may be back this summer, we still have to wait to be seen if it will be safe to hook up once more people are vaccinated.Buttigieg’s comments come just one day after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration and the Centers for Disease Control, demanding that they reopen the cruise ship industry.

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