thilanliyan
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- Jun 21, 2005
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Hopefully there isn’t a sharknado. All that rain and batteries and sharks would be dangerousThe atmosphere was electric!
The only issue with that is that it's actual work. You have to move around, carry heavy things, even sweat. We've imported a peasant class so we wouldn't have to do that sort of thing.Give them jobs ... teach the trades of carpentry, electric, plumbing, HVAC, etc as an apprentice program, working on the homes.
It's funny the only people trying to create a "peasant class" as you put it is Republicans. Who oppose steps to legalize those people as well steps to hold employers accountable.The only issue with that is that it's actual work. You have to move around, carry heavy things, even sweat. We've imported a peasant class so we wouldn't have to do that sort of thing.
Do you feel like a tough guy now that you've put me in my place?It's funny the only people trying to create a "peasant class" as you put it is Republicans. Who oppose steps to legalize those people as well steps to hold employers accountable.
Fuck off with the your dishonest bullshit.
You have some really weird issues in your head, not the good weird either, the Trump weird.Do you feel like a tough guy now that you've put me in my place?
Do you feel like a tough guy now that you've put me in my place?
Nope…you did that to yourself. Moving from CA to the poorest state in the union…Mississippi. Locked in a gated compound.Do you feel like a tough guy now that you've put me in my place?
All I can say is that you get completely different quality of hand car washes between Westminster, CA and Silverdale, WA. I'll let you get the difference. Clue the one in CA is miles better, and you are glad to give a nice tip.Peasant class my mayonnaise white ass!
The Guatemalan immigrant that does hardscape and landscape work for me will work your ass into the fucking ground! This man does not know the meaning of stop until the job is complete.
I could probably waste three pages writing some of the Jobs we've done on my property. He works for $20 an hour and thinks that's the greatest thing in the world.
Oh yeah, that's his side hustle. He works in a local factory over here on the 3-11 shift. He's got two kids and his wife has MS. He speaks some pretty good broken English and I speak some horrible broken Spanish. Between us we communicate OK. I don't pry or get very personal but he does complain about the paperwork he's been going through for years!
Anyway, I came back in here to update the state of corruption in the politics of Florida.What a corrupt political sewer Florida has become. Should have been left pristine with mangrove swaps all along it's coast's.
Look like someone finally got caught. By the way it's legal to have ghost candidates in FL as long as you follow the law. Apparently this guy didn't.Anyway, I came back in here to update the state of corruption in the politics of Florida.
More fake candidates.
Florida “ghost candidates” scandal puts the entire utility sector on trial
Election meddling, dark money, pseudonyms, surveillance—hardly the best look for a state-sanctioned monopoly.www.motherjones.com