These partnerships are a big piece of the puzzle to this story. Sort of a big omission.
These partnerships are a big piece of the puzzle to this story. Sort of a big omission.
Talk to your union rep....
“consent" to a high five? Like, do people get hand raped in your county? Just don't put your hand up. It short-circuits the entire assault.
“.....said jumping to conclusions without concrete evidence helps feed misleading narratives about......”
I am calling out scumbag behavior, oh holy one with your brilliant moral character.
None of us can begin to judge this person’s “character” and their contributions to society based on the license plate. Paying extra taxes is hardly the only or best way to contribute to society.
If these people “dodging” taxes are breaking the law, then they should be held accountable. But if what they’re doing is legal, then you’re the chump for paying taxes unnecessarily.
I agree, and there’s an unfortunate lack of sophistication to the advice in this post. Can’t someone take an hour and look at Edmonds True Cost to Own to compare maintenance and repair costs of 1st year models versus subsequent years? There’s definitely data readily available to answer this question quantitatively,…
I’ll bet the full-time caddie has a contract in place. What was the agreement with the replacement caddie? If Kuch didn’t agree to pay 10% and the caddie agreed to a flat rate, then fuck the caddie for trying to extort more money out of someone.
How would you propose the legal system handle this situation? Fuck the rich guy because he’s managed to secure a successful career? Give the less successful guy a winning lottery ticket?
I’d love to know what was agreed to between caddie and golfer at the beginning of the tournament. I have no doubt it is “customary” for full-time caddies to get 10% of earnings. But this caddie was not the full-time caddie. Frankly, if he wanted 10% of the earnings, he should have gotten that agreed to in writing.
Tears or not, this guy is a great human being. He reached out to a local non-profit here in Minneapolis (we provide academic tutoring to kids at boys and girls clubs) before their recent game against the T-wolves.....totally out of the blue. He pledged to donate $1k per block in the upcoming game. He does this…
All the workers can seek any employment they wish. No one is stuck working for the Cincinnati Reds at their ticket window.
The idea that it’s “concepts” vs “instinct” is totally false. You need concepts because you need coordination with multiple players. 1 player can’t just decide to do something and then say “hey, instincts” as an explanation.
I grew up 100 miles from St Louis, lived there 2 years as an adult, and quickly realized how awful it was. I’m a Cardinals fan, but the city is so horrifically dysfunctional and dangerous. Don't go there.
How about that failed backflip at 1:50?
So, when the Nats first publicly announced their offer it was collusion....now, when their interactions are public it’s to drive up the price.
The real amazing thing is that so many people have gotten wrapped up in class warfare silliness that they actually believe really elaborate, unlikely explanations of simple actions.
I read these WWE stories with such fascination and confusion.
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