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This idea started with Hillary. One of her claims of why she lost was that husbands forced their wives to vote. The idea that I'm not my own person if I don't vote for them is beyond insulting. If I saw one of those notes I'd write on it, "I know. That's why I'm voting Trump."
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@benjaminmay7328 It's a video he did on a writing he'd read that starts with "God is dead, and we killed him." About how it was more applicable today than even then and why. Pointing how modern day some Christian churches are removing Jesus's and God's teachings to be more welcoming and inclusive.
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No he doesn't. His studio isn't even in the same town as his house.
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That's what it's called in the UK. The shadow cabinet positions. There's nothing they don't do that's already available to the House and Senate. They simply point out how they don't like what the cabinet leader is doing and could do it better. Something they have the ability to do on the floor which is televised or to the press every single day.
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Is that why there's products for sale that move the mouse to make it look like you're at the computer? Clearly most people aren't working fine from home or there wouldn't be a market for stuff like that. Like many you're falling into the trap of thinking because you're a certain way or would do something, that means everyone would when that's clearly not the case.
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@outremer91 Wanting to merge doesn't mean you push everyone else out of the way. The law is you merge when it is safe to do so. If there is not room for you to merge, it's obviously not safe to do so.
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Not new. The people in India are IN an office, so I don't understand what point you think you're making.
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I warned they'll try to do whatever they can to remain in power. I remember last time when it was clear the country was moving farther right and resulted in Reagan.
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Why can't they even come up with their own name?
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It is indeed exactly that. It's a destruction of separation of powers.
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I don't know how to tell you this, but there's offices outside big cities. There's jobs outside big cities. There's also this wonderful thing that became possible with the mass production of cars. It's called commuting.
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He's free to suggest anything he likes. I'm not going to go after a single person over their speech. If moves are made, then it's a different matter all together.
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Your right it's John Stewart's fault, but no why. All these people came from his show. He created them. He also isn't against the woke. His podcast was in full agreement with it.
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It started out that way. It was moved to offices because it increased drastically productivity. That's why it was adopted globally. Instead of waiting on the typist to return their pages to the company so the next person who's job needed that information, it was much better to have those people located in the same building so it could immediately be taken to them. That's still true. Edit: Before you go I could call them, email them, etc. That's still not faster than physically being available for any problems or questions. How many times do you play phone tag or wait hours for someone to check their email. Or just ignore you because they don't want to do their part right then?
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You're like the 10th person to make this comment. It's beyond stupid. I've lived in rural areas my entire life. My mother and I both were office workers. There are banks, financial institutions, doctors offices, hospitals, manufacturing plants and all have offices with workers.
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They only have, at most, 7 million viewers. It's not popular. Most of those are between 30-40. So a demographic that already skews left.
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@Dpop-x2j No, it's not. The people in India are still working that job in an office. It has absolutely nothing to do with doing remote work/working from home. There's still management and everything else connected to the head office and that office. It's like trying to compare working from home with an international company having offices all over the world while its headquarters are in the US. They are not even remotely comparable.
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Sounds like you need to time your travel better. I have no problem avoiding rush hour traffic. I hate to tell you, but the roads belong to them just as much as you.
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Are you not going to have a job anymore when/if you move? The whole "you're telling people to leave cities" doesn't even remotely have anything to do with this video because you're still going to have a job. Businesses go where the people are. As more people move out of large cities, new ones will form and the companies will come to them. Look at all the companies moving to Texas.
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France has a program, Japan has videos and their previous PM said they were real, one of the most active areas is in Mexico, Russia reports them including a famous crash, etc. It's definitely not just the US. Britain and Canada also have programs.
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@strategery101 He's limited since he's not in power yet. He's not currently the president. What do you expect him to do? This is going to be up to those currently in power to deal with. It's going to be a ton of Supreme Court cases between now and inauguration.
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@Wolfways Marriage was always tied to religion, so it always took place in front of some god. Religion started before civilization. You're trying to tie it to Christianity when it wasn't created by that religion. It was created by og religions that we wouldn't even know about today. We know this because tribal societies were encountered and are still encountering that have zero contact with the outside world, and marriage takes place in them and includes a religious ceremony. Since the first civilizations had religion and government tied together, that's how they became tied to government. That was the case until the 1780s and the US was created. It was that way for hundreds of thousands of years and still is in many civilizations today. So yes, marriage does involve god. The god of whatever the dominant religion is in your culture. Edit: The idea of separation of religion and government is very new and an experiment. Judging by how it's going in the West and importing religions against the dominant religion, I'd say it's a failed experiment. It appears by the results, tieing in all sects of one religion would have been the way to go rather than all religions. While I am a Jeffersonian on most things, it appears this is one he was wrong about. The federalist, which included Adams, said this would only work with a moral Christian country and it appears he was correct.
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This isn't new. When the Tictac video was released they confirmed it and released one themselves. They also changed the reporting of them for pilots and radar trackers.
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You mean the people screaming ist and phobe at everyone and rioting over it?
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@dennis5235456 How was Reagan nuts? If you were on a college campus that might explain why you believed that. Depending on what part of the country. College has been pushing leftist ideology for decades. People only realize it now because it's so in your face.
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@dennis5235456 Why? I remember that time period. Far leftists were committing terrorist attacks. Just like now, they'd gone too far and faced the consequence of it. I hope now you understand even back then college campuses were a place of leftists brainwashing depending on where you went. Those of us outside that bubble understood how far they're willing to go to try to hold onto power.
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It means unidentified flying object. Everyone knows that. That's not even what they use anymore.
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@kerbalairforce8802 How would a mechanic even have that direct information? They're not in contact with the pilots while they're in the air. Traffic controllers, mission command, and other pilots are the only ones that are. A mechanic doesn't have the clearance. They can know if a malfunction was reported and found no issue, but that's it.
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Yup. I don't know why it gets put on the right. The Senate hearings were done by Al Gore.
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@msimon6808 No. They didn't care. After WWI, the US citizens didn't ever want to be drawn into another European war. They don't live there. It's really no different than not wanting to be involved in any other foreign war. That's why they didn't join WWII until they were attacked. Just because politicians and people that profit from selling arms wants something doesn't mean the citizens do nor should. Especially if it means dying over it. It's easy to send people you don't know to die fighting to defend something that has nothing to do with them. Especially when European countries haven't spent their own money to be ready to defend themselves. This idea that young Americans should go fight and die to protect people that openly mock and hate them isn't going to fly. Edit: A good example is going on right now. The US has been hit with multiple disasters. Where's European countries promising aid or help? Yet, if it happens to them it's expected that the US will send mass aid. How is that being good allies?
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No he didn't. The promt was gay marriage which it seems people like you are ignoring. By Sam's own statements and what he claims to base his beliefs on, he would be against it. It's not beneficial to society and it was not a law decided on democratically. Which is what Sam says laws and rules should be based on. Yet, Sam is 100% for it. Meaning he has basis for what should and shouldn't be allowed other than what the state currently says is. Which means while he's claiming the other guy would have been fine with keeping slavery, it's him that would hold that position at that time. Edit: If you're worldview is it's good because government says it is, you have no actual principles or beliefs. Which means you probably shouldn't debate people because you have no argument against their position.
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@Fernando_616 You're going to need to point out where Sam said any legitimate reason why gay marriage should be allowed, which was the promt, other than the government said so to say he looked good. The point of a debate, which this was, is to convince the audience why you have the better position. He didn't do that. The other guy gave legitimate and logical reasons why, but Sam couldn't because he doesn't know why other than the government said so. Even when he went to because majority supports isn't a good reason because the majority has supported horrible things like the mustache man. When asked if because a bad thing was supported by the majority he'd be fine with it, he said no contradicting himself because his reason why is because it's not acceptable now.
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@zimabluecascade Except that guy didn't once say he was a Christian nationalist or argued for it. Each had a prompt and that guy's was gay marriage. Even by Sam's own positions he'd be against it because it's not beneficial to society which he said that's what it should be based on. After saying democratically choosen laws. Which also means he'd be against it because it wasn't determined that way. That guy proved that by Sam's own ideals it shouldn't be a thing, but keep thinking he won. Edit: He did to him what Sam claimed he was doing which was hilarious.
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@etherweb6796 Yes. Your boss wants to keep tabs on you during work hours to make sure you're working. People don't like paying people to not do what they're being paid to do. Imagine telling the lord as a serf he shouldn't make sure your planting crops on time to meet harvest.
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@Darkdroid351 Some people it might be fine for, but most it is not. They don't work. Otherwise there wouldn't be products available to keep your computer from going into sleep mode. It's available for a reason and it's not because people working from home are actually working. Everyone isn't you. It's just like leftists saying the right is going to do something because they'd do it. Just because you'll do something doesn't make it apply to anyone else.
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@MKA_NET You admit it's not good for every profession but are disagreeing with Tim talking about those professions. Because at the end of the day, it's up to the head of the company. Not the workers which is the point.
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@JustaGamerT2 That's why companies pay relocation costs and for the right talent even allow them to stay in a place owned by the company while they find a place. Do you think companies didn't compete for the best workers before Covid? Edit: This is also the "global workforce" mindset that we're trying to get away from. You're arguing against your own best interest and the interest of future generations.
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@jcp7620 Yes. If your boss has no idea who you are it's much easier if cuts need to be made, it's the person he doesn't know. I don't know why you decided to tie it into Hannah especially when Tim doesn't live where he works either. None of them live at the compound now.
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They can do that without being married. Everything you listed as a reason for it is just individual responsibilities and has nothing to do with responsibilities of a couple. Which is create a stable environment to raise children.
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This is just the beginning. Our system is going to be stretched and tested to its limits in the coming months. I'm not going to be shocked if organizations like the Weather Underground come back. It's going to get wild!
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They're still currently in control.
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Sam showed he couldn't answer the breakfast question because everything he believes is good is based on what someone else tells him is and it's locked in this exact moment in time. He doesn't understand hypotheticals outside what is currently acceptable by the people that tell him what is acceptable.
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We're not the UK. Our government isn't structured like the UK. The powers each branch holds is not the same as in the UK. They already can voice their opposition on the floor and in the press. They don't decide if the president's actions are unconstitutional. That's the power of the judiciary. They don't dictate foreign policy. That's the power of the executive. The legislative branch creates laws. That's it. This is an attempt to expand their authority into other branches of government to remove the separation of powers and undermine the will of the people.
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Loving the articles on the side. "A US election for Canada: Trump victory has experts 'fearing the worst'. Biden closer 'in line' with Canada's values". I wasn't aware Canada gets a say in our election. Especially since they have their own corrupt PM Blackface.
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It's all Canada has. The government shuts down everything else.
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Yet another person that doesn't have a clue about human history or development. Religion developed along side our evolution. There's never been a point in the evolution of modern humans that some type of religious beliefs weren't attached to. Every civilization was based around the religion of that group. It was in the government that formed. Meaning every law and rule was based on that religion. Our Constitution is based on Christianity. Our cultural foundations are based on Christianity. Our concept of right and wrong are based on Christianity. If you ever traveled outside of Western nations, you'd see the difference or even studied cultures that existed before it and their religions you'd know that. Your moral foundation comes from the cultural you're raised in which for Western cultures is from Christianity because Rome conquered and ruled those areas and instilled Christian beliefs into them.
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Aerial not anomalous
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Work hours do matter. There's a standard because you what you do isn't just for you. It's for other workers, other offices, other businesses. If they don't know when it's going to get to them, they can't do their job. Imagine a car production line and everyone just comes in when they feel like it. Unless you're the CEO, everything you do is something someone else needs to complete their work. Edit: It's such an unbelievably self centered mindset so many people have today. Screw my fellow workers. I'll do it when I want to. It just means you're a horrible human being.
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@silverback7675 Nobody said to sacrifice your health. How is going in to sit at a desk any different to your health than sitting at one at home? Everyone is so melodramatic.
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So you're boss knew, but company policy said no 5s. I'm pretty sure it's your boss that's going to make recommendations for who goes if there's downsizing. Is your boss going to recommend the person they know works very hard and well or the person that's late? That's what Tim is explaining that you're too brain rotted to understand. A large company doesn't know you exist. That's why it's your boss's job to decide who goes and who stays and who gets recommended for promotions. Because they do know the people working under them.
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