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This is great work from Biden

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  • greenbloodgreenblood Member Posts: 14,505
    alumni94 said:

    Let me know when this kicks in, quitting time.

    I can’t wait for uncle Biden to take care of me
  • SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,317 Founders Club
  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Has it occurred to any of you that there may be people with legitimate health and financial concerns? People who actually are financially forced to work while dealing with health concerns that make them more vulnerable? No it’s a lot easier to dismiss the “faggy” liberal policies because “China” joe does them, never mind it may actually help the working and middle classes you all claim to be so worried about in this new fascist nation.

    Has it occurred to you that this is far more likely to be abused then it is to used in the manner you described? Btw, who the fuck other than the independently wealthy or the retired isn't financially forced to work?
    Lol I’m tempted to waste my breath explaining the nuance of different economic classes to you, but I won’t. Just understand that some people can’t survive for a month without a paycheck and some can.
    Yeah, as a person who has worked since I was 13 years old in order to feed myself and keep a roof over my head I would never understand that. Most people are "financially forced to work"
    I agree 100%, people are forced to work which is why we should bring democracy to the workplace. Forcing them to work so someone else can reap the profits is exploitation.
  • NorthwestFreshNorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972

    SFGbob said:

    Has it occurred to any of you that there may be people with legitimate health and financial concerns? People who actually are financially forced to work while dealing with health concerns that make them more vulnerable? No it’s a lot easier to dismiss the “faggy” liberal policies because “China” joe does them, never mind it may actually help the working and middle classes you all claim to be so worried about in this new fascist nation.

    Has it occurred to you that this is far more likely to be abused then it is to used in the manner you described? Btw, who the fuck other than the independently wealthy or the retired isn't financially forced to work?
    Lol I’m tempted to waste my breath explaining the nuance of different economic classes to you, but I won’t. Just understand that some people can’t survive for a month without a paycheck and some can.
    This idiot doesn’t understand what he said,
    Worshipping a false idol. Not a good look for the Bush Lied People Died “Christian” cokehead.
  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Has it occurred to any of you that there may be people with legitimate health and financial concerns? People who actually are financially forced to work while dealing with health concerns that make them more vulnerable? No it’s a lot easier to dismiss the “faggy” liberal policies because “China” joe does them, never mind it may actually help the working and middle classes you all claim to be so worried about in this new fascist nation.

    Has it occurred to you that this is far more likely to be abused then it is to used in the manner you described? Btw, who the fuck other than the independently wealthy or the retired isn't financially forced to work?
    Lol I’m tempted to waste my breath explaining the nuance of different economic classes to you, but I won’t. Just understand that some people can’t survive for a month without a paycheck and some can.
    Yeah, as a person who has worked since I was 13 years old in order to feed myself and keep a roof over my head I would never understand that. Most people are "financially forced to work"
    I agree 100%, people are forced to work which is why we should bring democracy to the workplace. Forcing them to work so someone else can reap the profits is exploitation.
    Forcing someone to work to pay for someone who won't work is worse
    I don’t see how you’re being forced to pay in any legal or moral sense. That money, legally, is not yours. And while I have no doubt you worked hard for it, it morally being yours suggests that everyone got paid exactly what they deserve and we know the market system doesn’t work that way.

    Legally workers do not currently have the right to the profit they create which is why I’m advocating for change on a moral basis. A system where the workplace is democratized brings us closer to people getting what they actually deserve and it gives the worker representation.

    You know about representation, right? We fought a war about it once, you were there.
  • SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 32,905

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Has it occurred to any of you that there may be people with legitimate health and financial concerns? People who actually are financially forced to work while dealing with health concerns that make them more vulnerable? No it’s a lot easier to dismiss the “faggy” liberal policies because “China” joe does them, never mind it may actually help the working and middle classes you all claim to be so worried about in this new fascist nation.

    Has it occurred to you that this is far more likely to be abused then it is to used in the manner you described? Btw, who the fuck other than the independently wealthy or the retired isn't financially forced to work?
    Lol I’m tempted to waste my breath explaining the nuance of different economic classes to you, but I won’t. Just understand that some people can’t survive for a month without a paycheck and some can.
    Yeah, as a person who has worked since I was 13 years old in order to feed myself and keep a roof over my head I would never understand that. Most people are "financially forced to work"
    I agree 100%, people are forced to work which is why we should bring democracy to the workplace. Forcing them to work so someone else can reap the profits is exploitation.
    Forcing someone to work to pay for someone who won't work is worse
    I don’t see how you’re being forced to pay in any legal or moral sense. That money, legally, is not yours. And while I have no doubt you worked hard for it, it morally being yours suggests that everyone got paid exactly what they deserve and we know the market system doesn’t work that way.

    Legally workers do not currently have the right to the profit they create which is why I’m advocating for change on a moral basis. A system where the workplace is democratized brings us closer to people getting what they actually deserve and it gives the worker representation.

    You know about representation, right? We fought a war about it once, you were there.
    People "deserve" what their labor will command, and not a penny more or a penny less. Want to earn more money? Make your labor more valuable. If all you have is a strong back and the ability to be a donkey you shouldn't expect to earn much from your labor.
  • Blu82Blu82 Member Posts: 1,577
    Its just wonderful watching the Libtards create another government dependent class.
  • TheKobeStopperTheKobeStopper Member Posts: 5,959
    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Has it occurred to any of you that there may be people with legitimate health and financial concerns? People who actually are financially forced to work while dealing with health concerns that make them more vulnerable? No it’s a lot easier to dismiss the “faggy” liberal policies because “China” joe does them, never mind it may actually help the working and middle classes you all claim to be so worried about in this new fascist nation.

    Has it occurred to you that this is far more likely to be abused then it is to used in the manner you described? Btw, who the fuck other than the independently wealthy or the retired isn't financially forced to work?
    Lol I’m tempted to waste my breath explaining the nuance of different economic classes to you, but I won’t. Just understand that some people can’t survive for a month without a paycheck and some can.
    Yeah, as a person who has worked since I was 13 years old in order to feed myself and keep a roof over my head I would never understand that. Most people are "financially forced to work"
    I agree 100%, people are forced to work which is why we should bring democracy to the workplace. Forcing them to work so someone else can reap the profits is exploitation.
    Forcing someone to work to pay for someone who won't work is worse
    I don’t see how you’re being forced to pay in any legal or moral sense. That money, legally, is not yours. And while I have no doubt you worked hard for it, it morally being yours suggests that everyone got paid exactly what they deserve and we know the market system doesn’t work that way.

    Legally workers do not currently have the right to the profit they create which is why I’m advocating for change on a moral basis. A system where the workplace is democratized brings us closer to people getting what they actually deserve and it gives the worker representation.

    You know about representation, right? We fought a war about it once, you were there.
    People "deserve" what their labor will command, and not a penny more or a penny less. Want to earn more money? Make your labor more valuable. If all you have is a strong back and the ability to be a donkey you shouldn't expect to earn much from your labor.
    The market is amoral. It has no interest in what anyone deserves. A banker can make more than a teacher not because they are getting what they deserve but because that is what the market dictates.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 107,404 Founders Club
    Deserve ain't got nothing to do with it
  • SledogSledog Member Posts: 34,376 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2021
    Funny the libs kill kids so they won't be a burden on society. Yet libs are the real burden on society. Bunch of lazy fucks.
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,061
    Most workers are incredibly shitty and worth nothing. In communism they'd be gassed for not being able to contribute.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,515 Standard Supporter
    edited January 2021

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Has it occurred to any of you that there may be people with legitimate health and financial concerns? People who actually are financially forced to work while dealing with health concerns that make them more vulnerable? No it’s a lot easier to dismiss the “faggy” liberal policies because “China” joe does them, never mind it may actually help the working and middle classes you all claim to be so worried about in this new fascist nation.

    Has it occurred to you that this is far more likely to be abused then it is to used in the manner you described? Btw, who the fuck other than the independently wealthy or the retired isn't financially forced to work?
    Lol I’m tempted to waste my breath explaining the nuance of different economic classes to you, but I won’t. Just understand that some people can’t survive for a month without a paycheck and some can.
    Yeah, as a person who has worked since I was 13 years old in order to feed myself and keep a roof over my head I would never understand that. Most people are "financially forced to work"
    I agree 100%, people are forced to work which is why we should bring democracy to the workplace. Forcing them to work so someone else can reap the profits is exploitation.
    Forcing someone to work to pay for someone who won't work is worse
    I don’t see how you’re being forced to pay in any legal or moral sense. That money, legally, is not yours. And while I have no doubt you worked hard for it, it morally being yours suggests that everyone got paid exactly what they deserve and we know the market system doesn’t work that way.

    Legally workers do not currently have the right to the profit they create which is why I’m advocating for change on a moral basis. A system where the workplace is democratized brings us closer to people getting what they actually deserve and it gives the worker representation.

    You know about representation, right? We fought a war about it once, you were there.
    People "deserve" what their labor will command, and not a penny more or a penny less. Want to earn more money? Make your labor more valuable. If all you have is a strong back and the ability to be a donkey you shouldn't expect to earn much from your labor.
    The market is amoral. It has no interest in what anyone deserves. A banker can make more than a teacher not because they are getting what they deserve but because that is what the market dictates.
    Careful, started to sound like you wanted to legislate certain notions of morality. And we all know that’s wrong.

    Wait

    Shit.
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