gnarlythor
GnarlyThor
gnarlythor

Oh fuck off, Captain Both-Sides. If you want to be on the same side of history as Neville Chamberlain then good for you. The rest of us aren’t putting up with this shit.

I’m going to try and explain something, because I see people not understanding it, so here goes.

A “difference of opinion” is you and I not agreeing on the proper method or rate of taxation of a populace.

A “difference of opinion” is you and I not agreeing on the decorations of a house, or if the dress is gold/white

Then stop helping “their side” by perpetuating the lie that he was punched because of his beliefs. He was punched because of his actions and the actions he has encouraged others to take.

When the only ‘content’ of one’s speech is hate, one is not speaking. One is promoting and advocating violence and so, in turn, shall and should be victim to that which is being advocated and promoted.

Not only is it raising awareness about the bank’s funding but it is a giant middle finger to US Bank in a stadium that they were instrumental in getting built. And they are a corporation that is very invested in their good public image.

One banner hung in an NFL stadium for 20 minutes will create more awareness for a cause than a hundred people going to law school and filing motions for the rest of their lives.

“I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White Citizens’ Counciler or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate, who is more devoted to ‘order’ than to justice […] who constantly says: ‘I agree with you in the goal you seek, but

I can’t say enough about how good this show is. The premise is evolving but generally they share different ways of cooking similar things, she makes amazing cocktails, and they have super hot celebrities come over. And other rappers too. And they act a fool. It’s good fun. I’m a cook so they don’t do anything on the

Well, I don’t know whether Trump is going to actually try to deport millions of people, build a massive wall, or ban Muslims from entering the country (all things he repeatedly, directly, and strongly actually campaigned on, not conspiracy theories his opponents made up), but I think people on the left are more scared

Any time I hear a cuban-american talk about how US policy should be to eliminate Castro, I ask two questions: 1) What was your family’s status under Batista? 2) What would you replace Castro with, citing positive examples from other Latin American countries?

During training, McDonalds provides information to employees on how to apply for social safety nets like SNAP and discounted utilities.

Because most people see example after example right here in the U.S., where raising the minimum wage has a positive effect on state/local economies. Where as, on the other hand, lowering taxes has a negative effect on their economies. (See Kentucky/Oklahoma).

Henry Ford, despite his many many drawbacks, is the perfect model: Build quality product, pay more for labor to reduce turnover and create the consumer class, and then the profits take care of themselves.

I have to pay a McDonalds worker $15/ hour, those costs need to be borne somewhere.

The real way to solve this problem is by raising income taxes to truly progressive levels. A CEO making 100x what their average worker makes, needs to be taxed at a rate of around 65%, not 35% (or what the truly wealthy pay, around 15%). In this way services can be provided to the poor who aren’t making enough,

As a business owner, if I have to pay a McDonalds worker $15/ hour, those costs need to be borne somewhere. Its either through automation (ordering kiosks to eliminate headcount) or increased product price.

And no one ever talks about the trickle up benefits. If minimum wage goes up, then those minimum wage earners have more purchasing power. The cost of a burger goes up 50 cents, but they’re earning a couple more bucks per hour, so it works out in their favor. And they have more money to spend on other things as well,

Oh no, the trickle up costs! Won’t someone think of the poor corporations!

It’s all true! We would have to raise the prices of goods like the “Big Mac” by over 4%! I’m not going to live in an America where I have to pay an additional $0.17 for a shitty hamburger just so that a bunch of poors can earn a living wage!