Higher wages is tricky but better work conditions and hours shouldn't destroy the economy. At least give cashiers a stool.

But that will just mean everyone sits on their asses and then in the future no-one will put in the hard work to be a STEM edgelord billionaire.uziq wrote:
your edgelord STEM billionaire class could probably redistribute the 'profits' (ahem) from their enterprises more fairly with their, you know, value-generating workforce.
ew ew ewFormer President Donald Trump is peddling a children’s book written by a former member of his administration that stars “King Donald” and reimagines a kingdom where the “Russionians” weren’t a factor in the 2016 election.
Now Trump wants to distribute the book to children across the land. “Let’s put this amazing book in every school in America,” Trump posted on Truth Social last week.
“The Plot Against the King” was written by Republican and Trump loyalist Kash Patel, the former president’s hand-picked Pentagon chief of staff.
Conservative publisher Brave Books is presenting the work as both fairytale and fact. It calls the book a “fantastical retelling of the terrible true story.”
“A key player in uncovering one of our nation’s biggest injustices tells the whole story — for kids! Kash Patel ..... brings a fantastical retelling of Hillary’s horrible plot against Trump to the whole family,” says a statement by the publisher. Patel says in his own statement that he believes it’s important for people to know the truth in the fairytale.
The book focuses on an evil plot by mean “Hillary Queenton” and her “shifty knights” to reveal that King Donald was working with the “Russionians” to cheat his way into the Oval Office. Patel himself appears in the book as a “wizard” who attempts to prove King Donald was wrongly accused.
The book claims, in fairytale speak, that the discredited dossier on King Donald and the “Russionians” — compiled in real life by former MI-5 officer Christopher Steele — triggered the American intelligence probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election. The book slyly claims that the dossier was “written” by Hillary Queenton and “put in a steel box.”
In fact, U.S. intelligence launched its investigation in the summer of 2016, months before the Steele dossier was available. The probe determined that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the launch of an influence campaign aimed at getting Trump elected in 2016 and “undermining public faith” in the democratic process. Those findings were soundly supported in a later bipartisan investigation and report by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
A probe by Special Counsel Robert Mueller into possible Kremlin collusion with the Trump campaign uncovered “numerous links between the Russian government and the Trump campaign.” Trump’s Attorney General William Barr determined there was no collusion.
Trump much prefers Patel’s version of the world.
An Amazon review comment on the book from “DJ-T,” that included the former president’s photo, gushed: “This is the most spectacular children’s book ever! This will be YUGE!”
Google last month temporarily suspended the book publisher from its ad platform for “circumventing system policy,” according to a Google statement to Brave Books obtained by Fox Business.
It was unclear exactly what the publisher did to break the rules. But the Google statement noted that the company “doesn’t want users to feel misled by the content promoted in Shopping ads,” and referred to “promotions that represent you or your products in a way that is not accurate, realistic, or truthful.”
Patel later blasted the move as a “witchhunt.”
I checked the guy's wikipedia and this is the official photo.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
written by Republican and Trump loyalist Kash Patel, the former president’s hand-picked Pentagon chief of staff.
We didn't do it! The other guys are the authoritarian fascists! They need to be destroyed!-On his podcast, Giuliani said Trump "had nothing to do with" the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
-Instead, he alleged Antifa members posed as Trump supporters.
-He said the select committee's hearings are an indication of a "fascist-type government."
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In a decision that stunned legal experts, the Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that state governments have the authority to prosecute certain cases on tribal lands, effectively undermining centuries of legal precedent by expanding the power of states.
The court’s ruling in Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta is a heavy blow to the sovereignty of tribes over their land and governance, federal Indian law experts and tribal leaders said. They raised concerns that states would usurp the hard-won autonomy of tribes to prosecute crimes on their own lands in a community-based way that meets the needs of their own citizens, which they said could complicate prosecutions in domestic violence and sexual assault cases.
The experts and leaders also worry the decision is a sign the high court could further erode other areas in which federal and tribal governments have authority, such as environmental regulation and child welfare on reservations, and give more power to states.
I was actually going to post that. This is one from another state.uziq wrote:
https://twitter.com/endajodowd/status/1542915789845561346?s=21&t=4OeOwE_ELLxCbd0Izh9gbA
hahahahaha
It is cuck mentality.uziq wrote:
i hate the sort of boilerplate cultural conservative 'everything is in decline' narrative, it's too lazy, but really now
"I wish some would have kicked his ass" - awesomeunnamednewbie13 wrote:
They're all competing to out-Boebert Boebert, but of course it's actually the kids with the cell phones who are lowering national IQ.
Elsewhere, in nutcase America:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJMQVlKZ9cY
WhY dO yOu GuYs AlWaYs MaKe It AbOuT rAcE?!1`