yeah because in a state where nobody can afford anything a few hundred of well incentivized people could never be bribed to sit in a room and fill out ballot after ballot after ballot. Thats IF you want to do it the hard way, the easy way would be a templet that you just feed ballots into a printer and the printer fills them in.
THIS IS EXTREMELY SIMPLE: MORE THAN 60% OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN LOS ANGELES ARE DEMOCRATS. LESS THAN 15% ARE REPUBLICANS.
STOP BEING SHOCKED THAT LA VOTERS PREFER DEMOCRATS AND STOP SPREADING CONSPIRACY THEORIES TO EXPLAIN SIMPLE ELECTORAL MATH.
๐จ JUST IN: Socialist Nithya Raman has OVERTAKEN Spencer Pratt in the Los Angeles mayoral election, despite Prattโs previously sizable lead, per VoteHub
Absolutely RIGGED. This needs to be THOROUGHLY investigated.
Raman has conveniently received a WILDLY disproportionate amount of โlate mail-in ballotsโ compared to both Bass and Pratt.
Pratt made an absolute FOOL out of Raman in the debates, even forcing her to retract her previous support of defunding the police.
God bless Spencer Pratt.
yes and no, there are some jobs too steep of a discount could be considered a "bribe" But also lets say 2 white men come in, 1 is a teacher, 1 is a city employee but then a black woman is with them but works for google. You would be hard pressed to prove you were not discriminating. Sure your policy says xyz, but that doesnt stop optics.
On the flip side those top end people would just never eat at your establishment. Then comes the funny part, those arent even insane prices for the bay area.
In order to smooth over things with the left, @realDonaldTrump unveils the new Barack Obama Memorial for Washingon DC.
It will be featured in the Washington Highlands area.
Net zero doesnt mean zero, it means as close to zero as they can get, they have a cap of 3% on most products.
Several things go into pricing. First and foremost is volume, aka Walmart tends to have cheaper products than a lot of people because of the pure volume they do.
2nd is logistics, how much it cost me to get that product from store to store. Some companies have better logistics. Maybe Product A warehouse is 2 miles down the street from that other seller, so that other seller doesnt have to send their trucks nearly as far to pick up said product.
Then there are operational costs like rent, pay(costco tends to pay better than some) Benefits etc.
I will use Walmart as an example again, here in California Walmart average pay is 18 to 24 per hour where Costco is around 22 to 26