MAJOR VICTORY For GOP, Judge Rules Mail in Voting Likely Unconstitutional
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It's actually constitutional. The PA Constitution cites unqualified "illness" as an excuse to use absentee. Note, it doesn't say WHO is sick or if they are merely contagious, or any qualification. So, anybody could cite "illness" constitutionally as a reason to vote by mail. The illness is Covid-19 which you could give somebody or catch at the polls since you can't test everybody. Totally constitutional. That stupid bitch Republican judge is the cause of this BS.
Even so, the PA Supreme Court threw this out with prejudice because the GOP waited until they fucking lost to complain. They let the 180 day protest period expire last fucking year. -
If they didn’t produce excess value, you could never make a profit.PurpleThrobber said:
If they had excess value, their price would be higher.TheKobeStopper said:
No, you write checks at the price they sell you their labor.PurpleThrobber said:
I'm not confused about anything. I write payroll checks commensurate with their value to the enterprise.TheKobeStopper said:
You are confusing value with price.PurpleThrobber said:Value is what someone else is willing to pay for it, not what the recipient believes they are entitled.
Last I heard workers aren’t shackled in leg irons to their employer.
Unless you're all about the feelz. Then I give no fucks because feelz don't show up on the Statement of Operations. And they are also free to leave and pursue the feelz to which they feel entitled.
Their price is exactly what their value is. -
Imagine believing this.TheKobeStopper said:
If they didn’t produce excess value, you could never make a profit.PurpleThrobber said:
If they had excess value, their price would be higher.TheKobeStopper said:
No, you write checks at the price they sell you their labor.PurpleThrobber said:
I'm not confused about anything. I write payroll checks commensurate with their value to the enterprise.TheKobeStopper said:
You are confusing value with price.PurpleThrobber said:Value is what someone else is willing to pay for it, not what the recipient believes they are entitled.
Last I heard workers aren’t shackled in leg irons to their employer.
Unless you're all about the feelz. Then I give no fucks because feelz don't show up on the Statement of Operations. And they are also free to leave and pursue the feelz to which they feel entitled.
Their price is exactly what their value is. -
Whatever, Marxist. If you're not getting enough for your labor, which you set the price for, that's on you.TheKobeStopper said:The argument for Bernie/AOC style social democracy would be that we already have a system where the few, the capitalists and shareholders, are entitled to the profit that the worker produces. Shifting that so some of it goes back to the workers, via healthcare and education, would be a massive improvement.
This is an argument over how much should other people be entitled to the labor of others, which is exactly why I always found the Bernie plan wanting. It’s better but it’s not enough.
Only one of us supports a system where the individual is entitled to the value their labor produces and it ain’t you -
There is always a virus. It says illness not "I'm a pussy and I'm scared of catching a cold".AOG said:It's actually constitutional. The PA Constitution cites unqualified "illness" as an excuse to use absentee. Note, it doesn't say WHO is sick or if they are merely contagious, or any qualification. So, anybody could cite "illness" constitutionally as a reason to vote by mail. The illness is Covid-19 which you could give somebody or catch at the polls since you can't test everybody. Totally constitutional. That stupid bitch Republican judge is the cause of this BS.
Even so, the PA Supreme Court threw this out with prejudice because the GOP waited until they fucking lost to complain. They let the 180 day protest period expire last fucking year. -
Well, again, that’s not how anyone will really remember it. But I guess you will, so again, whatever gets you through this.Sledog said:
There is always a virus. It says illness not "I'm a pussy and I'm scared of catching a cold".AOG said:It's actually constitutional. The PA Constitution cites unqualified "illness" as an excuse to use absentee. Note, it doesn't say WHO is sick or if they are merely contagious, or any qualification. So, anybody could cite "illness" constitutionally as a reason to vote by mail. The illness is Covid-19 which you could give somebody or catch at the polls since you can't test everybody. Totally constitutional. That stupid bitch Republican judge is the cause of this BS.
Even so, the PA Supreme Court threw this out with prejudice because the GOP waited until they fucking lost to complain. They let the 180 day protest period expire last fucking year.
The take home message is that “dismissed with prejudice” means “GTFO, you’re wasting our time.”
All part of the plan though, right? The big one is still coming ‘round the bend. -
Almost as good at economics as @BearsWiin .TheKobeStopper said:
If they didn’t produce excess value, you could never make a profit.PurpleThrobber said:
If they had excess value, their price would be higher.TheKobeStopper said:
No, you write checks at the price they sell you their labor.PurpleThrobber said:
I'm not confused about anything. I write payroll checks commensurate with their value to the enterprise.TheKobeStopper said:
You are confusing value with price.PurpleThrobber said:Value is what someone else is willing to pay for it, not what the recipient believes they are entitled.
Last I heard workers aren’t shackled in leg irons to their employer.
Unless you're all about the feelz. Then I give no fucks because feelz don't show up on the Statement of Operations. And they are also free to leave and pursue the feelz to which they feel entitled.
Their price is exactly what their value is. -
What is more education going to improve anyway? If people actually became more competent I could buy it.
Are they suddenly going to demand more for their so called value? Or is it going to be the same fuckers in the same jobs?
Dude. The internet exists. No longer does one have to be an aristocrat to learn shit. -
Lol watTheKobeStopper said:
If they didn’t produce excess value, you could never make a profit.PurpleThrobber said:
If they had excess value, their price would be higher.TheKobeStopper said:
No, you write checks at the price they sell you their labor.PurpleThrobber said:
I'm not confused about anything. I write payroll checks commensurate with their value to the enterprise.TheKobeStopper said:
You are confusing value with price.PurpleThrobber said:Value is what someone else is willing to pay for it, not what the recipient believes they are entitled.
Last I heard workers aren’t shackled in leg irons to their employer.
Unless you're all about the feelz. Then I give no fucks because feelz don't show up on the Statement of Operations. And they are also free to leave and pursue the feelz to which they feel entitled.
Their price is exactly what their value is. -
Nothing on the merits of the case. It'll go up the chain and that's what they want anyway.








