The sick irony is that the in-person representation on election day tends to lean conservative. But let’s not make the mistake of assuming these freaks are capable of rational thought.
The sick irony is that the in-person representation on election day tends to lean conservative. But let’s not make the mistake of assuming these freaks are capable of rational thought.
Backwards. Dems want DST. Washington, Oregon, and California have for years been calling for DST. States can, at any time, decide to stay on ST if they want to, because of how the law was written. It’s moving to DST that requires Congress to act.
Also, it’s not at all bad for sleep cycles or kids. Not sure where you’re…
This is the most frustrating part of watching and listening to right wing voters.
It is completely selfish, but I really just want DST year round. I am a night person and work a job that is about half a shift later in the day (starting around noon and going until 7 or 8). When the sun rises makes no difference to me (I’m asleep usually), but having light outside the windows just a little later in…
Wait. what? You want the perpetual darkness that we are about to enter? Only beneficial to upper class people who golf? Only beneficial to the upper class, and only something republicans want? where did you get this idea from? 4pm sunsets is literally the most depressing time of year. No thank you.
Client: “I demand you use Pantone Blue XYZ!”
Where’s the horror movie about websites making articles into slideshows? That would be the most chilling one of them all.
“We feel collective bargaining is comparatively slow”
Unspoken: “Because we can immediately say no to any requests when collective bargaining isn’t present.”
God, the response is full of BS. I can hear her voice trembling through the on-screen text. Shaking as she sees slaves removing shackles.
“We fully support unionization (not that we can stop it at this point), so here’s a bunch of crap lacking context that hopefully stops all others of you from unionizing. Hope it works”
Translation of the company statement. “Now that you formed a union we are going to do whatever we can to hinder it and make it as slow and difficult as possible so that others don’t try to set up a union."
To be fair being able to say to your employees: “This is how it is. If you don’t like it, tough!” is quite efficient.
“We think a direct dialogue between company and employees is the most productive route.”
That response is boilerplate nonsense. The company is always the one slowing down negotiations and the CBA is always dated to the start of negotiations.
“We think a direct dialogue between company and employees is the most productive route.
Yeah, there’s like a single layer *at most*. Any fall was likely to just push them aside and transfer most of the force directly to the floor.
The year I went to Glastonbury, this is EXACTLY what the portaloos looked like, except, you know, far worse. But more than anything else, the shit rose up above the level of the seat, and that is a memory I will never lose.
See this I find a little weird, and not in the outrage sense, but the article about Adriana Chechik makes zero mention of her being a (technically still active) pornstar, while this article constantly mentions Sasha’s porn career even though she is over a decade removed from it. I dunno, it kind of rubbed me (hah!)…
Had to rename my pup because there were too many Tuckers and it was confusing to him.
You have a valid point. I don’t know the answer on how could it happen alas.