Josh doesn't even mention the worst part of Fetterman's irresponsibility. Because he won't wear a suit, he's *literally not allowed on the Senate floor*. That's where negotiations happen. He just doesn't go. He sits in the hall and signals thumbs up/down through the doorway.
The Senate is very much built on bargains and personal back-and-forth. Fetterman just sits all of it out. He plops himself on a chair in the hallway, alone, scrolling his phone, until an aide taps his shoulder to tell him it's time to peek his head in and vote.
@GypsyD24 This is circular reasoning. “It won’t work because they don’t want to make it work so therefore it won’t work”
Nah. We can make them. A strong union would. But many states gutted union rights. Weird how that worked
@GypsyD24 Brother, this is an insane take.
Costco pays its employees a good wage and has a higher stock valuation than wal mart.
Costco is roughly $50,000 a year for employees and wal mart is $30,000. This is easy.
@ZillennialApple What grade do you teach. And the fact you didn’t even think to mention that in your post tells me you’re probably not actually a teacher
@GypsyD24 You see how you’re more worried about shareholders than you are the actual people providing the value?
Thats the exact point we’re making. Workers need to come before shareholders.
@GypsyD24 Hell of way to not answer the question. You all like to pretend it’s mom and pop shops that are the biggest targets of the left’s insistence on higher wages, but we both know it’s the behemoths that are the biggest violators that artificially depress wages
@MeghanEMurphy It’s pretty simple actually. Don’t be a disgusting pile of garbage who just adds work to your partner’s plate and doesn’t make them cum.
Women want sex. They just don’t want to fuck men who act like children around the house and don’t make them orgasm