It’s a package deal, really.
It’s a package deal, really.
I think it was less overt racism, but still pretty racist.
But mostly because Classism and Racism were pretty intertwined back in the day, what with non-white people essentially being entirely disallowed from actually being a higher class.
You should read what the electoral college does, because that’s not what it does.
True, but giving money for free isn’t a proper way of fighting with poverty.
It literally is. Study after study proves just giving people money with no strings attached gives massive benefits for essentially no net cost.
https://college.unc.edu/2021/03/universal-basic-income/
The fact that you don’t know this proves you either ignore this, or don’t search anything to confirm you’re correct.
We can congratulate for the good while booing the bad.
Because you can judge actions separate from other actions.
Doing bad does not mean he can’t do anything good.
and if your car breaks down chances are someone young will fix it for free someone old will give you a ride into town
If you pass as white.
To be blunt, that’s not at all relevant to the fact that they should have the same rights as everyone else if they do choose to do it.
That doesn’t change that they can’t do it forever.
They can’t do it forever. They’re desperately hoping the union drive will give up soon.
A) That is union busting
B) It’s fucking expensive, both in actual costs and lost revenue, to keep doing that. Eventually the company will realize they can’t afford it and stop, or they’ll go bankrupt.
C) Being forced to recognize the union means you need to negotiate with the union. Which means you need to make a union contract. Which can include language about how closing down locations is handled. Or how opening up new locations is handled. Like, say, they can only hire new union workers. So they can close down 1 location, then they have to hire union anyway at the new location, so what’s the point?
To be blunt, what you’re describing has exactly 0% chance of working out in the company’s favour over the long term. More than that, it has little chance of even working in the first place. It’s this absurd idea based in nothing.
We also happen to have a pro-union president
Lol.
Lmao even
Remember when he broke the railworkers’ strike?
There isn’t though. No third party has ever won the presidency.
In Congress, there has never been even 1% of them being third party. Same with the senate.
Where exactly is the market, and why is it not at all reflected in any part of the elected government?
Is it perhaps because it doesn’t exist?