Ahem, the EQS starts at 104k
Ahem, the EQS starts at 104k
The real fun begins when people start bricking their vehicles either due to malicious code or not doing the process correctly.
In the end, this is just another extension of the dwindling presence of consumer rights, but I've grown tired of people defending the shit through gaming where it was more "harmlessly" present, that I'll just let them reap what they sow now that the proving ground has done its thing.
https://twitter.com/JonahFurman/stat...RrIntKA2A&s=19
I doubt this guy is alone in the sentiment. Unions don't have a champion in the Whitehouse. Not like they would with Trump either, obviously. However, this whole lesser evil bit keeps leaving them hanging in the wind without even a sick day to take. So all they feel they can do is protest vote since the government is going out of their way to keep them from striking.
They should though, they should all go on a general strike.
Yeah I'm sure Republicans will treat them so much better.
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Yes we saw how Reagan treated unions exactly the same as a Democrat would have.
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Yeah you being left in the cold makes it totally okay to throw more people out in it.
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Sounds more like an asshole desperate not to be the only on the floor bleeding.
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There are growing rumblings of a rail strike this month.
https://twitter.com/WSJ/status/15987...V_19czdKA&s=19
https://twitter.com/DannyDeVito/stat...MVK-Zly9w&s=19
Pretty sure a strike at this point is illegal and would ruin the union
My understanding has been that the majority of the rail unions (8 of the 12) accepted the terms that were just voted on, it's specifically the 4 that didn't accept that have been threatening to strike.
those four unions are the largest and represent over 50% of railroad workers.
also i'm the lower the corporate tax rate / capitalism is a moral good guy but absolutely get fucked Congress/Joe for intervening in the market in this way and declaring it illegal for the recalcitrant workers to strike. egregious violation of economic liberty and intrusive government meddling in the natural functioning of the free market.