Of course they want you to use their shops. That way they can charge whatever price they want.
It’s the same reason McDonald’s ice cream machines are always down.
Of course they want you to use their shops. That way they can charge whatever price they want.
It’s the same reason McDonald’s ice cream machines are always down.
If they don’t rectify your problem the company wins and they might get a promotion.
You’ve got jack shit without a union.
Not even real money, tech bro phantom bullshit.
With ads being put on the videos now it’s definitely not worth it.
“voting is the only way to create change” is the mentality that got us here.
You know why George Floyd’s murderer was the only one who got the sentence he deserved? Because the people demanded it by threatening capital.
*volcels
Their shitty behavior is what keeps them from getting laid. That makes them volcels.
Yeah, I agree with that. But you can’t get any more solidarity with the wolves, that’s my point. There’s no reason to be hyperbolic about it since it just pushes people further away from realizing the points of these two men.
No, they are absolutely not the biggest, unless you’re talking about classic liberalism instead of something like the Democratic Party. The messaging of the GOP and right in the US is far more opposed to solidarity than anything else.
There is far more participation in unions in Blue states. Union members are also more likely to be Democratic voters.
That said, the Democratic Party doesn’t push working class solidarity either, they’re just not as openly opposed to it.
Successful social movements requires messaging that can reach the lowest common denominator.
Seriously, how do you have a worse battle pass for a full price game than Fortnite does? It’s pretty pathetic.
And California. There’s a few reasons why a company as big as State Farm (the largest home insurer in the state) stopped writing new home policies there, largely the natural disaster risk.
https://calmatters.org/housing/2023/05/state-farm-california-insurance/
Skyrocketing insurance is already on the way. Places that don’t outright lose access to insurers will continue to see massive increases over the next decade. US Insurers will all be following suit soon. Property insurance got killed last year and is already getting hit hard this year.
https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/national/2023/07/20/731434.htm
I love those books. Good to know I won’t have to watch the show.
That doesn’t make sense when they backed the one in California but only didn’t back this one because it would allow consumers to go outside of their repair system.