@WinterSportsLaw I think there is serious division within the Big10 and the SEC. Many schools have realized the leadership of those two conferences are the ones driving the demise of college sports. The PCSA empowers segments of those leagues to push back.
@UtahCFBstats Bro, Utah’s Otto deal was a desperation move brought about by dwindling reserves and consistent overspending. If it is being evaluated by the Big10, it’s a bad problem.
@omgsidewalks I think it’s because it isn’t “giving” back. It’s a fundamental moral issue. People don’t think they’re being exploited and they do have an issue with unfairness. Voting away someone else’s money into your own pocket is theft, your gang is just really big.
@AzPetrich I know, right? When a person says they will shoot a person and take that persons money for their child or sells their body in prostitution for their child, suddenly we treat them like criminals. It’s outrageous.
@kharyp There already is the gun law you’re referencing. It’s illegal to discharge a firearm in city limits. It’s illegal to use a firearm in the commission of a crime. It’s illegal to wrongfully kill someone. Making it more illegal won’t stop it. Your comparison isn’t apt.
There aren’t a finite number of jobs so you can’t “take our jobs”. Every worker who takes a job spends money and creates jobs. Every business owner who employs them makes profits and expands. Only place you’re sold out is in education where they didn’t teach economics.
This is literally insane
Man moved to a rural town of Hidalgo, Mexico
He learned that half the people from the town are living in Springdale, Arkansas
I looked into why. They’re all working at Tyson foods, Walmart HQ, etc and Springdale Arkansas is now 42% Mexicans
So many people from this small town are in America working that if they all came back at the same time there wouldn’t be enough places for them to stay
This is why Americans can’t find jobs. We are completely overrun with foreigner cheap labor
And this is a well documented thing
Rural areas in states like Hidalgo, Michoacán, Jalisco, and others in central Mexico have long histories of economic migration to the US
They all come over here illegally or legally on Visas and take our jobs
They’re called chain migration networks. People from the same hometown cluster together, send remittances home, and sponsor more relatives. Entire social networks from one Mexican town now live in Springdale
Absolutely insane. Send them ALL back. We have been completely sold out