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"I was really surprised I couldn't just push a button and have an amazing charcuterie board delivered to my apartment" It's so hard to know where stereotypes about New Yorkers come from. . . . . . .
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I don't suppose a ghost kitchen is somewhere a chef aspires to work in. It's barely an improvement from slinging out Big Macs.
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"Why the DNC's war on the US oil/gas industry drove up US gas prices" There, fixed the headline for you.
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"Communities get the stores they deserve" That sounds harsh - but I'm coming to the same conclusion. I take no pleasure in suffering, but when people would rather go on suffering than change their mentality, what can anyone do but shrug their shoulders?
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It has the same energy as - "People actually prefer not to own their homes"
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The bottom line is you need to offer them something to work for - traditionally that was a home, a wife, a family, and respect. They refuse to give them any of those anymore, but expect them still to put in 16 hour days.
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You'd have to do something about the rampant crime, psychotic liberalism, sanctioned looting, endemic drug problem and public defecation to make people actually want to live in these cities.
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You expect men to work for a society that openly despises them, constantly humiliates and insults them, and which refuses to pay them enough to afford a home, a wife, a family, dignity, or anything else that might motivate them? Why?
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Exactly - their only concern is their minions aren't sweating away for peanuts while also being constantly insulted and sneered at.
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Not stupid - malevolent.
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"I've seen the job market just get worse" How strange, the media keeps assuring everyone it's a "tight labour market", and there's a severe "worker shortage". . . . . . . . .
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When getting hired - "We're a family - and we expect you to be a team player" Six months later - "You've not hit your target this month, and we've decided to part ways with you"
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It's not wages or profits that are causing this - it's the dollar's value plummeting due to record money-printing to fund unsustainable spending.
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Not mentioning record money-printing once?
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@n20 "We need migrants to work and pay taxes" Translation - "The elites want to keep wages low and living costs high" This excuse was used here in Europe, and it's been a disaster as the migrants are a huge net drain on the system. They also bring a lot of social and political problems with them and they make life harder for the existing population who struggle for jobs, housing and services.
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Every country that has disarmed it's citizens has subsequently gone on to take away a whole array of of other rights and freedoms. I'm British - it was only after we were disarmed that the establishment started getting more and more authoritarian with us.
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The backbone of the US military has always been patriotic whites. The ruling powers of the United States openly hate patriotic whites. Not to mention they have done everything in their power to reduce both patriotism and the number of white people.
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When your whole country is rotting as a result of corrosive ideology, a degenerate society and corrupt economic policy: it's not too shocking public transit is rotting too.
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Bussing is the only reason liberals now accept that this is a problem - as long as it was only happening in red states: they cackled and sneered.
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Presumably you would never go on a city holiday either - because they have quite a lot of people too. The main difference is that cruise ships are cleaner and safer. There's not too many places left on planet earth where you can be alone.
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@NomenClature-o8s And they have more people than cruise ships too. Duh.
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@NomenClature-o8s You might be surprised how easy it is to find quiet places on board ship. But if it's just not your thing - then great, you do you.
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Getting people a hundred grand in debt for a non-defaultable degree that will be of no value to them - is getting very close to being debt bondage.
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Just imagine the political advantages the elites must think they have to gain from this if they are willing to accept this much damage to the country to get it. Or perhaps the damage was the point all along. . . . . .
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