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The only other things you have to worry about is crazed insane nutjobs that have illegal guns, and the police from shooting you.

I’ve never understood why America doesn’t have firearm storage laws. In Canada, all firearms in a house must be unloaded and disabled by way of trigger lock, bolt removed or in a locked, secure, enclosure. This way, there are no “accidental” shootings. If a gun goes off for any reason other than self defense,

That’s.... comforting?

Best way to avoid accidents with guns... don’t have guns.

Because police unions don’t support a free and just society. Support the good cops, fuck the union.

The same people that always rant about other people being sensitive “snowflakes” but can’t take the tiniest bit of heat. *sigh*

fuck tha police union.

Interesting that conservatives never try to break up police unions.

I hope they make her fight a bear.

It’s not like he is the only judge. 

The unfortunate word in that sentance is “Kentucky”.

I am fine with this. So long as he is no longer a judge because he refuses to do his job.

I suspect he thinks about homosexuality quite a bit on his free time.

Hopefully the Kentucky Judicial Conduct Commission has something to say on this issue.

They are fuming right now.

From the article linked:

Except that the shareholder value hypothesis is a relatively recently piece of dogma espoused by a specific business school’s acolytes and has, unsurprisingly, coincided with the pillaging of the American economy referenced by this post’s author. Just because the ownership class pig piles on to an idea because it

hmm sounds like maybe the curriculum of business schools destroyed the middle class for the sake of the rich

In business school you’re taught to operate a company with the shareholder in mind first. Theoretically, if you’re running a large public company properly everything else will fall into place. Happy employees will be loyal and serve your customer base well. Happy customers mean more returns, and happy

Mr. Crissey’s logic – and yours, by extension – is fundamentally backwards. Labor is an expense, and a necessary one. Profits are literally the money that’s left over after expenses. To run a business properly, you must pay your expenses before you start taking money out of it.