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Re:Trump owns it
"Truth"
https://reason.com/archives/20...
https://www.insidesources.com/... ..and so on: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=why+...
I'm FAR from the only one who thinks this.
Meanwhile here's just ONE proposed technological solution proposed by a Republican congressman: https://www.cnn.com/2017/07/27... ..but you don't want to hear that do you? You just want to "stick it to the liberals" regardless of logic or reason.
You're Just Another Trump-Supporting Jackass Troll. Fuck off. -
Re:The end is near! REBOOT!
I sincerely hope these unions die a quick death. There is hope: the Supreme Court is going to have another look at this: http://www.insidesources.com/s...
I think Unions play a more valuable role of keeping a bunch of people with low IQs busy driving trucks. That's not an easy thing to do and whilst it maybe smart to replace them all with automation, I have doubts that it is a very wise thing to do. You should never back people into a corner, they get violent.
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Re:The end is near! REBOOT!
I am sure their learned leadership was made aware of this option, and swiftly dispatched the messenger with a baseball bat.
Exactly this. Unions have proved their worth in the early 20th century. Unions needed to exist to balance the power between employer and employees. We thank our current protections in the workplace largely to the unions of the past.
That said, today's unions are nothing more than legalized mafia. They are allowed to steal your money through paycheck deduction, approved by the Supreme Court. It may be legal, but it is still theft. (see also https://www.nytimes.com/2016/0...)
I sincerely hope these unions die a quick death. There is hope: the Supreme Court is going to have another look at this: http://www.insidesources.com/s... -
Re:Yes, net neutrality is dead
not seeing Hillary being a hero for that
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Brazil has long had a very protectionist
Environment for electronics and just about anything else. http://www.insidesources.com/c... . The problem is this doesn't serve them well. Trying to recreate the rest of the worlds industries internally just insures they have many second rate products, or have to pay hefty premiums for the tools they need to get things done. Really surprising after all these years they haven't tried to emulate more successful models, ala Japan, Singapore or Taiwan and encourage their industries to pursue ventures where they can have a competitive advantage.