The people who live in the areas most affected were called "a basket of deplorables" by Hillary Clinton, and "garbage people" by Joe Biden.
Imagine what they say about them behind closed doors.
They don't want to help them. They aren't their constituency.
Imagine what they say about them behind closed doors.
They don't want to help them. They aren't their constituency.
Not true, but they probably do those things during the time "normal" people spend watching TV and doom scrolling.
@Howard-Kevin
"An unfortunate downside to gang nail plates is their contribution to sudden roof collapse in fire situations, making it more dangerous for firefighters to attempt on-the-roof operations. The large surface area of the plate conducts heat into the wood joint area, encouraging it to burn first and fail faster than one fastened with nails."
"An unfortunate downside to gang nail plates is their contribution to sudden roof collapse in fire situations, making it more dangerous for firefighters to attempt on-the-roof operations. The large surface area of the plate conducts heat into the wood joint area, encouraging it to burn first and fail faster than one fastened with nails."
My New Year resolution is that this year I won't wait until Jan 1st to do something if it is worth doing.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year!
My New Year resolution is that this year I won't wait until Jan 1st to do something if it is worth doing.
The British hated him and funded endless conflict against him.
Why?
Presumably because he represented the threat of upending the monarchies everywhere?
Why?
Presumably because he represented the threat of upending the monarchies everywhere?
There's definitely a level of comfort that causes humans to become weak, leading to hard times, of course.
Elon when Conservatives are upset at the elite class pushing for policies that benefit the elites at the expense of people who voted for Trump.

These things all tie together and it is hard to put them back once they break.
Corporations love to talk about how employees have no loyalty anymore, but it goes both ways, and people are given too many reasons to not be loyal, and few reasons to be loyal.
Corporations love to talk about how employees have no loyalty anymore, but it goes both ways, and people are given too many reasons to not be loyal, and few reasons to be loyal.
> it is not the immigrant that will pay but you whenever you go to a store and buy the stuff he's making
Yes, that is how it works in countries with a high standard of living.
Yes, that is how it works in countries with a high standard of living.
For probably 10 years I've been very vocal about the problem that companies want fully formed professionals but aren't willing to put the time or effort into training entry level people.
One thing that enrages me about the skilled trades is that governments put on ad campaigns trying to get kids to want to do skilled trades, but in reality when an apprenticeship job is actually advertised, hundreds of people including people who are fully qualified to do the job through education they paid for themselves apply. "Oh, we need more grants for apprentices!" no, we need more apprenticeships.
One thing that enrages me about the skilled trades is that governments put on ad campaigns trying to get kids to want to do skilled trades, but in reality when an apprenticeship job is actually advertised, hundreds of people including people who are fully qualified to do the job through education they paid for themselves apply. "Oh, we need more grants for apprentices!" no, we need more apprenticeships.
Ah, the "Americans don't want to work" argument..
Is it possible that corporations are simply leveraging legal paths (Amazon isnt struggling to pay a few immigration lawyers) to put downward pressure on wages?
Is it possible that corporations are simply leveraging legal paths (Amazon isnt struggling to pay a few immigration lawyers) to put downward pressure on wages?
