542thruNthru
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What ever you say Snitchy McSnitchertonThat wouldn't be believable even in your world...
What ever you say Snitchy McSnitchertonThat wouldn't be believable even in your world...
And yes, the Niners suck!
Personal? You part owner or something? Anyway, as a transplanted New Yorker in CA, my team is the NY Giants...so I'm pretty sure my team is waaaaay worse than yours! Quite the dumpster fireWhoa! What the hell man! Why you got to make it personal!
Um... What do you think that's supposed to say?View attachment 313154
Who would put a flyer out like this without having it proof read
Kind of hard to get on board with a bunch of idiots
Um... What do you think that's supposed to say?
When all their workers became gig workers and the gig economy became a thing.When did they become gig companies thought they were ride sharing companies or some such
When all their workers became gig workers and the gig economy became a thing.
Nope it's just not something people hear where no one ever wants to visit.Never heard of it
Must be a. Cali thing
Nope it's just not something people hear where no one ever wants to visit.
I dont understand their gun laws. Rediculous.Yeah I never understood it
Frostbite Falls?Well at least we aren't a "cartoon" state.
Frostbite Falls?
A satire of the Cold War.Rocky and Bullwinkle aren't more of a documentary than a cartoon.
It's funny how the unions always without fail support liberal causes and then liberal voters screw them over. The unions got screwed once again. Maybe they will realize these liberal's don't care about them.Elections have consequences
Vons, Pavilions to Fire “Essential Workers,” Replace Drivers with Independent Contractors - Knock LA
California begins to see the devastating effects of Proposition 22.knock-la.com
Prop 22 was not a “liberal cause”, it was the opposite. Republican voters heavily favored prop 22 (yes, there’s quite a bit of them outside the Bay and LA). The Vote No campaign could not compete with big tech money. Still an idiotic vote by supposedly liberal Californians.It's funny how the unions always without fail support liberal causes and then liberal voters screw them over. The unions got screwed once again. Maybe they will realize these liberal's don't care about them.
Watch as companies in California move jobs to the independent contractor label more and more.
What I'm saying is the California voter, a majority liberal, doesn't care about labor issues or union rights or the workers in these jobs. They care only if it doesn't affect them.Prop 22 was not a “liberal cause”, it was the opposite. Republican voters heavily favored prop 22 (yes, there’s quite a bit of them outside the Bay and LA). The Vote No campaign could not compete with big tech money. Still an idiotic vote by supposedly liberal Californians.