@conorsen@hassankhan I mean in a poor ROI sort of way. Spending a lot to bring in a league you think will break into the Big 5 only to watch it never materialize versus bringing in a star to watch him turn into a pumpkin.
Sorry, I couldn’t tell if you were agreeing with me or being sarcastic.
@conorsen@hassankhan Are the cities that spent nine figures on MLS stadiums comparable to a team that gives nine figures to Kris Bryant in this analogy?
@David_J_Bier The claim was that US entry level workers get paid higher than the 17th percentile and your counterargument is that this is wrong because H1-B entry level workers get paid at the 17th percentile. However, those are two different things that you are measuring.
@BarneyFlames@sp6runderrated Teachers in Ohio got early access to the vaccine to help reopen the schools and the Cincinnati teachers union still opposed reopening (and successfully delayed it).
@besttrousers@ernietedeschi If the periods of wage stagnation are periods of large changes in labor quantity, is that evidence of a relationship between those two measures?
@beanboy327@number_pizza111 Especially since people on Twitter have started ripping off people on Reddit more often than the reverse for the last few years.
@conorsen@cameron_parker That Apple TV contract has to be one of the worst media deals in sports history. MLS looked like it could break into the Big 4 and then it fell off the map completely.
@ReubenR80027912@Regan_Smart How would will fix anything? The goals were unrealistic and everyone who didn’t work for the administration said so back in March.