And people are banning books.
And people are banning books.
You have to drink a lot to become inverted.
Virtueless signaling
That’s a 5% increase on next months lease. Dave.
They don’t mind being the pigs, their only driver is to jot be the other animals who suffered with someone else in power.
You know a few years ago I’d be with you but Paul played his heart out these last playoffs and finally changed my mind on his grit and composure. His defense is legit and his offense was consistent and unstoppable.
Melo was ridiculously overpaid for a chucker who didn’t play D. Chris Paul and Kevin Durant have also achieved nothing and haven’t done much for their team’s chemistry and were on ridiculous contracts. Durant shirks more and more each year. Be mad at Bradley Beal and James Harden contracts. For me Paul is no longer in that group.
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Yes, when those family and neighbors are so bound for countless hours in schedules they can’t control for menial and poverty wages, it’s little surprise the “village” no longer can help.
Guy has fallen far from Sonic boss
The Bible has a passage about how men should noy lie with animals. Beastiality should be in libraries?
No and in a classic capitalist paradise, in the US state DOLs/BOLIs have emergency funds out of which they pay workers wages. For the capitalists who couldn’t. Privatize the gains, socialize the losses. Learned about that when a regional Thai restaurant chain went under, declared bankruptcy and then the state paid their workers. So messed up. Such a great reason to get corporate shielding so your “personal” gains aren’t subject to clawback.
Corporate law has to change, but unlikely as things are.
One of the few good legal standards around bankruptcy is that unpaid wages to workers are actually, surprisingly paid out of assets prior to investors getting their cut.
They really pick from the bottom of the barrel to fill those roles.
Just wait until it’s privatized, it’ll definitely improve.
TBF, if you take the Appropriate Good class you can earn a “Honored speaker” status where you the the opportunity to apply for the chance to be approved to talk for up to 4 minutes to an “action board” that meets annually on odd numbered years if the moon is waxing on the 15th.
If you go a few levels deeper into minimum wages, tip laws, tax loopholes explanations as to why the world looks the way it does for all kinds of businesses.
Oregon has no sales tax so some beautiful Columbia riverfront property in Portland is a massive shopping complex built in the 60s so Washingtonians across the river can drive over and buy “tax free”, though I’m sure any benefits were long ago mostly neutered by retailers.
“this fucking bullshit” if there ever was a look
It’s working spectacularly for our robber barons, but housing affordability across the country looks like Toronto, our adult literacy rate is 75% with reading levels for those that can read at a 6th grade level back when that meant something, our voting participation rate is below 50%, and 50 people control the wealth more than the bottom 330 million.
Yes, working spectacularly if you only watch S&P500
Ornithologists for those looking for the word, which I confused for a long time with opthalmology.
Canada probably just needs to privatize a few more things, loosen regulations on the poor corporations and weaken education. At least, that’s what we’re trying in the US to “fix” our issues.
It’s not a bribe. It’s a gratuity paid after the service is provided when the electee or appointee leaves office, which is totally palatable and sustainable in a failed democracy.