Right to work was passed during a period of labor surplus as a means of breaking unions. Now that we are entering a labor shortage I would expect a push to repeal them with corporate friendly employment contracts as the new norm.
It depends on who is employing you. You want that as your boss? You want your kids to see that as your boss?
Lying? I stated what I saw. Someone who would sell out there position for rent. For the land they sit on.
That is true right up until camps are build. It started under the last Trump admin and continued under Biden. Anyone still in office is complicit.
Yes they do, and they see that you stand for nothing.
Deleted not removed. It's like saying a Reddit account is meaningless because most of the comments were deleted.
- American
- If fired could live for a while, would probably lose home. Have lived homeless.
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These are people choosing their home over their principles.
This just means you don't stand for anything but your address.
I'm finding I have even less support and sympathy for those in DC than I thought. They need hardship.
So you only stand for something if you get unemployment?
Thumbs up. My only issue is limiting it to Musk.
They took a political position. They have a stance no matter what. Right now if they keep working that means they support Trump.
The agency wasn't formed for your wages.
The bureaucracy only matters when it functions or obstructs.
So do nothing and don't matter.
So quit. You provide a valuable service. Don't do it anymore.
If Govt services cease to function they fail.
Trump wants to kill branches, then show why they were made by their absence.
The current state of Windows retroactively justifies the hate for windows phone.
It should have been the Ad frankly.
"Witness Me" with sails and Plesiosaurs.
Uncle Duncan is fucking awesome.