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While I agree, what daphuq does Mr. Shekelstein do when his wagies can't even buy gas or have to wait in mile long lines taking hours and cutting into his precious workday?Mr. Shekelstein doesn't care that his wagies have to pay $7 a gallon in gas to get to the office, he's been missing and craving the power he had over his wagecucks by forcing them to come into the cube every day.
Middle managers miss lording over the plebs, in other words.I find it interesting (in a disturbing way) that my company and I'm sure many others have their Return to Office plans taking place this month. I don't think anyone has considered or actually cares about the extra demand this going to put on gas supplies, let alone how much more employees that have been working at home the past two years are suddenly going to have to pony up out of their paychecks just to the get to the office and back home on a daily basis.
Best thing they could do is leave work from home in place right now. Not due to the Coof, but due to national interest.
This nigger Kiwi right here ain't looking forward to getting ass-fucked at the gas pump on a weeky basis now, instead of topping of on a monthly basis while working at home.
My response to this word, every single time from now on, "Oh, do you mean propaganda?" Disinformation just means factually incorrect. I wouldn't let someone get away with saying my point is wrong when I can demonstrate that it's correct, or is a perfectly reasonable position to hold. Why would I let them get away with a synonym for wrong called disinformation. Challenging my facts is a conversation. Just putting a label like disinformation on it shuts down discussion. Anyone who says you're engaging in disinformation is just trying to get you to accept their propaganda. Nah, you gotta prove your points.disinformation
"They're proselytizing for the wrong religion! They can't do that!"Latino outreach
They already have shown the willingness to do so, during the coof hysteria. I don't get why people here think it's so out of the realm of possibility for them to institute price controls from that alone, as well as the articles seemingly put out to test the waters on the topic a few weeks ago that apparently everyone's forgotten about.but is it so terrible that you want to destroy your own economy, make your own people unemployed, and cause a depression?
You should organize all of your coworkers to demand transportation pay if they're going to require you to go in to work after 2 years of proving that it isn't necessary. Tell them that otherwise, the increased expense and time burden is like taking a pay cut to do more work. Raise a stink, because you should.I find it interesting (in a disturbing way) that my company and I'm sure many others have their Return to Office plans taking place this month. I don't think anyone has considered or actually cares about the extra demand this going to put on gas supplies, let alone how much more employees that have been working at home the past two years are suddenly going to have to pony up out of their paychecks just to the get to the office and back home on a daily basis.
Best thing they could do is leave work from home in place right now. Not due to the Coof, but due to national interest.
This nigger Kiwi right here ain't looking forward to getting ass-fucked at the gas pump on a weeky basis now, instead of topping of on a monthly basis while working at home.
If you can rally enough coworkers to do it, back up the demand with the threat of a mass walk-out with the reasoning that you can find a job that will pay you to work from home or is at least closer with similar or equal pay. A demand with no negative consequences should the recipient decline isn't a demand, it's a request.You should organize all of your coworkers to demand transportation pay if they're going to require you to go in to work after 2 years of proving that it isn't necessary. Tell them that otherwise, the increased expense and time burden is like taking a pay cut to do more work. Raise a stink, because you should.
I think that the environmental aspect is a false premise. IMPO, the real reason that we deemphasize domestic production is that we already control those resources totally. Meanwhile, every drop of oil that we can source from another country by way of printing out infinite money is basically us stealing it from other countries while simultaneously reinforcing the necessary myth of the USD/petrodollar as the world's reserve currency.They're resorting to begging Venezuela for cheap crude oil now. Sure, even Fox will try to spin it as a 1000 IQ move to split Maduro's regime from Russia, but when we have the same administration begging Saudi Arabia to drill more, it's clear that he and his handlers are so shit-scared of getting scorned by some autistic vegan teenager that they'll source oil from literally anywhere else.
I love the environment. I moved to an area where we have to power-wash moss off of the sidewalk this time of year, it's so green. But damn do I fucking HATE the stranglehold environmentalists have over the Democrat party.
Tacos are Americans. America encompasses everything from Greenland to Chile and Argentina. They know this keenly.@Oxous
I appreciate the fact that the beans titled their network "Americano", not "Mexican-American", not "Latino"... Literally just American in spanish, one thing i noticed minorities do is they put themselves first, ala "what can this country do for me as a black/asian/gay/chopper person?" the tacos here are putting themselves as Americans first and foremost, and that's refreshing to me
I switched to a 100% remote job about 6 years ago and moved to the ass end of nowhere. In the beginning I had to sometimes drive to the airport to go to customer sites for 1-2 weeks/month. Since this mess began I haven't had to leave the house except for the usual non-work reasons. It's glorious.If you can rally enough coworkers to do it, back up the demand with the threat of a mass walk-out with the reasoning that you can find a job that will pay you to work from home or is at least closer with similar or equal pay. A demand with no negative consequences should the recipient decline isn't a demand, it's a request.
>pitch public transport to U.S. plebsI guess the only thing they can do is blubber about saving the planet and pitch green cars and public transport.
Public transport wouldn't be so bad if there was no homeless or nigger problem>pitch public transport to U.S. plebs
>public transportation commuters constituted about 5 percent of all workers in the United States in 2019
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The number of cities in the US where public transit is a viable option is incredibly low. Even in supposedly 'good' places like Portland, OR. You hear how their 30 minute drive would take 1.5 hours. And those cities where it works it relies on living in the exact right spot, and working in the exact right spot. I've lived in 2 places where I could bicycle to work(safely and close to the same time as driving) and 0 where I could have taken public transit in any reasonable time.>pitch public transport to U.S. plebs
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Jesus, Joe. You already pissed off BLM with your support the police spiel. The worst that'll come from restarting the Keystone Pipeline is Greta Thunberg making weird faces at you.This man is obviously a forceful and persuasive orator. So, no worries, guys- he’s got this!
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Really living up to those green goals, huh? After all of that virtue signaling about cLimATe eMErGenCY, he now has to sheepishly beg the saudis to boost production.
They tried to do too much to shift away from fossil fuels too fast/prematurely, and are now learning that green energy cannot, in fact, pick up the load when our needs and consumption are what they are.
Begging the saudis to produce more oil is anathema to their climate change stances, yet is somehow still preferable to restarting Keystone. Yes, restarting Keystone would do nothing to resolve the crisis in the short term, but I think the optics are what gets to them. Restarting Keystone would be a *huge* mea culpa that they were wrong, considering the autistic reeeee’ing they did against it for years- a 180 would look unbearably embarrassing, considering that we’re the ones being inconvenienced. And, as we all know, politicians can never admit to being wrong. In all likelihood, they probably think that going to the saudis like this makes them look “proactive” and totally not desperate to avoid further humiliation (that would typically come from having to do an about-face re: Keystone).
Not even that; she outlived her usefulness to TPTB when she grew too old for their tastes/Orange Man got kicked out of office.The worst that'll come from restarting the Keystone Pipeline is Greta Thunberg making weird faces at you.