Do you think about abortions all day every day? Of course you don't - neither do I.
So why does the news media keep beating us over the head with this shit?
I'm sure every corporate board member and small business owner is saying that to themselves every day - 'Gee, Texas doesn't support women's rights. Let's move our 2,00 jobs to Camden. These Texas folks'll sure love living in an over-taxed, broken-down, crime-infested rat hole like it is up there...'
Gov. Phil Murphy - the jackass Gubernator of NJ who actually thinks he'd be a good President - is promoting abortion rights as a reason companies should relocate to New Jersey from more restrictive states like Texas. That certainly must be on the very top of every corporate leaders' to-do list.
Murphy penned an op-ed that was published by the Houston Chronicle where he made a direct appeal to business in the Lone Star State.
Murphy's another ex-Goldman Sachs multi-millionaire jerkoff like his predecessor John Corzine, who bought his way in to the office.
"For Texas companies uncomfortable with the restrictive and anti-freedom posturing of elected officials," Murphy writes, "Instead of quietly figuring out ways to make end runs around state laws to provide abortion access to the women you employ, may I offer a solution: Come to New Jersey."
Read More: Murphy touts abortion access to lure businesses to NJ: https://nj1015.com/murphy-touts-abortion-access-to-lure-businesses-to-nj
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I must have missed something somewhere along the line.
You ever heard of these guys?
Electric vehicle startup Canoo said Tuesday Walmart has agreed to buy at least 4,500 of its upcoming electric delivery vans, in a significant win for the embattled vehicle maker. Shares of Canoo gained more than 50% following the news.
Walmart has signed a “definitive agreement” to purchase at least 4,500, and possibly as many as 10,000, of its all-electric Lifestyle Delivery Vehicles, a small electric van designed for local delivery service, Canoo said.
Walmart is leaning on its thousands of stores to deliver online purchases quickly and at a lower costs - and compete with Amazon, an online rival known for its speed. It has rolled out and expanded e-commerce services, including InHome, which delivers groceries directly to customers’ fridges and Express Delivery, which drops purchases at shoppers’ doors in two hours or less. Unlimited home delivery of groceries is also a key perk of Walmart+, an annual membership service that the big-box retailer wants to grow.
But to expand those services, it needs more delivery vans. InHome is powered by an all-electric fleet.
Canoo marks the third major deal signed by Walmart for electric vans. Early this year, Walmart reserved 5,000 electric vans from General Motors subsidiary BrightDrop. It also bought 1,100 electric vans from Ford E-Transit, some of which it is already operating.
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I know trying to draw a parallel between these two totally different situations is a stretch, but it's true none the less. The Circle-K gas station near me where I go for a cup of coffee pretty much every day had to close the other day because no one showed up for work and the woman who was working the previous shift could not work overtime. This is going on all over the world,not just here in the States anymore.
Heathrow is being forced to slow traffic because no one wants to work there. The airport is limiting the number of passengers who can depart each day over the peak summer months to 100,000, 4,000 fewer than currently scheduled.
The cap on passenger numbers will be in place from now until September 11th.
Thousands of UK travellers have been affected by disruption in recent weeks, including last-minute cancellations.
Airports and airlines, which cut jobs during Covid lockdowns, have struggled to recruit staff as demand for holidays has returned. The UK is about to enter the key summer holiday season as schools begin to break up.They can not bring on new ground-support personnel fast enough to keep up with the resurgence of travelers.
Covid - and all of the bullshit that went along with it - somehow seems to have destroyed any sense of work ethic people had. This problem has little if anything to do with salary levels or benefits offered. People just don't want to work anymore. What the fuck has happened to us?
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Pro-abortion fanatic Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has called to shut down crisis pregnancy centers “all around the country” for their work in helping women seek alternatives to abortion.
Speaking with reporters, a visibly upset Warren falsely accused crisis pregnancy centers of fooling women out of getting an abortion:
"In Massachusetts, right now, those ‘crisis pregnancy centers’ that are there to fool people who are looking for pregnancy termination help outnumber true abortion clinics by 3-t0-1. We need to shut them down here in Massachusetts and we need to shut them down all around the country."
Because - the way she thinks - killing the babies is a much better idea than then letting them live and finding good, needy people to raise and love the child. How fuckin' warped ya gotta be to even think about thinking like that?...
So Warren likes the tactics of terror that outraged her when it was done to abortion clinics? Good to know.
ReplyDeleteher picture's next to the word 'batshit' in the dictionary...
DeleteI don't know if it's the work ethic taking a holiday in the airline industry. The vax mandates made a lot of people ill as well as many quit rather than taking that crap. And I don't blame them one bit. Pilots on down the line to baggage handlers said no way and left.
ReplyDeleteNow you see the results. Like so much of the nightmare we're living, it's self inflicted. And when you look at the idiocy happening all over from a pointless war in Ukraine that could have been easily avoided to Holland intent of forcing 1/2 their farmers to quit over nitrogen?!? And Sri Lanka is a window into next week for all of us.
The fact is REgressives would rather be the boss of a mound of ashes rather than see everyone thriving. That explains it all.
Another thing just from my point of view, even with the jab mandates lifted why take a job if I can be terminated at any time down the road if they just arbitrarily change the rules? Again. It makes crappier jobs with less pay more appealing because they generally don't care about the vax bullshit. Just that you show up and do your job. At least I know I have a job I can more or less count on.
DeleteThe vax mandates created the problems along with all the free money. The work ethic thing is what;s exasperating the problems
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