Haven’t read the draft, but if there’s spying capabilities that the US was asking for in there, it’s not evident in the reporting in this story – it’s purely talking about auditing and oversight of operations.
Haven’t read the draft, but if there’s spying capabilities that the US was asking for in there, it’s not evident in the reporting in this story – it’s purely talking about auditing and oversight of operations.
Let’s go ahead and let the strike continue at least until Leto’s no longer available...
This is a great tip! Thanks!
This is a perfectly cromulent deal.
That video is outstanding, except (and I get the sense the director and editor of the video would agree with me) it went on about two minutes too long.
SO not groovy, man!
Hadouken!
They both protect problematic people. And that’s not what both-siderism is. Take your own shit pile and spread it somewhere else.
I should clarify. In areas where there are strong teacher unions with high membership, not only do they work well, but benefit everybody – management, labor, and students. But where the unions exist but aren’t strong (which is a much larger swath of the country), they frequently use tools such as tenure and legal…
Oh, I guarantee that if this guy had uttered one syllable about any of this before the strike, he would have let us know. But he didn’t. And how do I know? Because his own revenue wasn’t being affected before the strike.
Wut? No, no you don’t. If you believe the war is illegitimate, you can, and should, oppose it. Are you saying nobody should have protested against the Vietnam war? Or that Russians youth shouldn’t be protesting the war in Ukraine?
I know you are, but what am I?
More of this kind of stuff on Lifehacker, please!
Unions indeed aren’t perfect, nor are the people that comprise them. In particular, police and teacher unions too often protect genuinely problematic people. But this isn’t them. This is a union taking a very justified stand against naked corporate greed for the protection of the livelihoods of tens of thousands of…
“Elon? ... Elon?”
Song titles include ... “I’m the X,”...
It ain’t at the MOMA, but you don’t have to look very hard. Just do a search for Roman or Greek art... or Nirvana’s Nevermind album.