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Yes, this. I was just listening to the timeline of the pork processing plant in Sioux Falls, SD — the CEO knew that there was an outbreak among workers, but he spoke with investors and said that the virus would have “no impact” on the company.  Then the GOP governor said that “99%” of the workers got it from their own

Death Cult Capitalism©®™

“Remember when...”  I look back on those days fondly as an era of dignity and decorum!

Nothing. There will be more poor people coming to fill these jobs.

That’s how the market works. It doesn’t think ahead. It can’t prepare for emergencies. It reacts. That’s why it needs oversight and that’s why society shouldn’t revolve around it.

I don’t know how to feel when I see statements like yours.

It’s already been happening:

I’m using Surface Book 2 with the latest Nvidia Studio Driver updated yesterday. Have you actually tried to install GeForce Experience?

Not enough white sauces! I need to know which blue cheese or ranch dressing is the best.

Not enough white sauces! I need to know which blue cheese or ranch dressing is the best.

It will be Hurricane Katrina in multiple states at once.

I was going to chime in a say exactly this. I work for a local health department. We have already made plans and are ready to go. (we’ve also had plans in place for years for things like this, they were last implemented during the H1N1 outbreak, but are updated yearly.) The state health depts are also monitoring things

Finally, the full Palpatine saga all in one neat package.

I am shocked...SHOCKED...that Claire Lower is not the author of this article ;-P

And the real reason the Federalist were weary of Jefferson’s realtions with the French.

Excellent post. One of my all time favorites. I remember when that report first came out and realized just how fucked we all were and even more shocked at how the rich seems to have forgotten the history lessons of insane economic inequality. (hint: it never ends well for the rich)

This is a great excuse to share one of my favorite oldies but goodies.

Square’s good now, and Jupiter House is rebuilt though I haven’t been there yet. 35 is still a giant mess, as are the roads around UNT. City of Denton’s favorite activity is to figure out what alternate routes people use during major closures and close those off too.

And it’s working. There has already been another attack in Kenya in which 3 Americans were killed (one service member and 2 defense contractors).