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Not really, we should come to our own conclusion regardless of what others say, especially in fields that cannot be solved or even partially explained by science, like politics.
There’s a few million people out of work, they can find workers. They just actually have to pay.
They could, they’d just make less money if they had to, you know, pay for their labor and give their employees rights…
The US is keeping Iran out. If the US even suggests it won’t invade Iran in response, Iran would eliminate Israel within an hour of that statement being made. They proved they can defeat the iron dome, cheaply even.
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There is no right to paid medical leave in the us. You can request up to 180 days unpaid that is protected… But realistically you’ll be fired within a month after coming back due to “performance issues.” Your employer can also always ask the reason and fire you for not telling them, as then you have no protection from discrimination as your employer can argue they didn’t know enough to discriminate.
Workers rights in the US, unless you’re in an incredibly powerful union like the police unions or the aviation industry, are non-existent compared to any developed (and most developing) nation.
That’s an accent. I’m sorry you hate a modified/updated valley girl accent but it’s been around a lot longer than you, and will be around long after your bloodline ends.
We will always disagree with who is educated and learned, especially given everyone we think ha s those qualities today will be the dumbest people tomorrow.
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Technically? No. In reality? No employees have enough money to sue their employers, much less be basically permanently out of work due to being unhirable thanks to using a previous employer.
How old are you to still be criticizing accents that are older than the vast majority of countries?
Doing anything for a decade is a long time. That’s 1/7th of an American’s life span and 1/8th of a developed humans life span.
That’s nice, but you’re addressing a fundamental flaw of humanity that hasn’t been solved in a couple million years and won’t be solved by just advocating for a solution. Celebrity worship/innate trust of those popular is quite literally the basis of all complex group human interaction. To solve it would require elimination of all non first-person methods of trust and understanding.
Yes given you statistically don’t have a reason to own the car as you have well designed cities and functional public transport, the latter almost exclusively due to the socialist movement.
Bread lines meant they did get the food the needed, which is better than the US solution at the same time, which was travelling bands of kids that found work or starved.
Transport and a personal vehicle are two different things, go to any country outside the US, car ownership is reserved for the upper classes globally.
Neither of those things are true, unless you’re extremely poor, in which case why are you trying to buy an extreme luxury like a private car?
You bluemaga are the ones that constantly whining about the youth vote not supporting your chosen geriatric neoliberal, so maybe don’t dismiss popular people among your most needed demo discussing politics.
As someone that has done agricultural work, it’s easier than any job in an Amazon warehouse.