@bumbadum14 It's almost like we're poised for Neo-Feudalism. Wealthy private barons providing land, living, and protection in exchange for operating the mode of wealth, now the company as opposed to the land itself
@3D_Orville@Slant3D AZ is super friendly to the employee in these cases if litigated. Non competes must be very limited, often can run no longer than a year, must be limited geographically, and can NOT prevent you from being able to make a living post separation
@hoshizorarock Here is Delgadillo Snow Cap in Seligman, AZ. A town of about 750 people along Route 66, the main road used for people coming west until the interstates were built. A two lane road that in its full original length was 3,940km.
@terrakei07 CA is big enough to try and enforce their laws on a national basis If they pass a new law on emissions for cars all have to meet it to sell in CA. Rather than omit the CA market or have two designs they sell the CA design nationwide even if our states don't have the same rules
@MUKIDEZA2 I would love to know how the Japanese saw the Navajo code talkers. I grew up a short drive from their reservation and heard the language routinely so I couldn't imagine getting radio static filled clips of it and trying to analyze them
@paya_paya_kun Some states here even have large amounts of public land which anyone is free to use for most recreational purposes. My state for example has 8.6 million hectares set aside for this purpose. Practically no building on it allowed and no private ownership!
@i_kaseki It isn't completely uncommon for a single American in certain states to consume almost 35kg just of beef per year. The total meat consumption can reach up to 125kg per single American per year in certain states
@ohjay927263@MattWalshBlog But I find it especially irksome, denigrating, and suspicious when a man who spent last Christmas criticizing nearly every aspect of American childhood and culture now holds himself out as an expert on what qualifies a proper American no more than a year later
@ohjay927263@MattWalshBlog As for recent arrivals I'll clarify. If your family naturalized post Hart Cellar then I don't believe you should take out op eds on what does and doesn't qualify as a good American. I generally believe no one should be running these types of op eds, Heritage Americans included
@ohjay927263@MattWalshBlog Again, the only person mentioning a white America is you. Americans are more than just white and I'm fine with that. I'm not fine with recent arrivals, citizen or not, writing articles that sideline Heritage Americans from their country. If Vivek were a Serb my line is the same
@ohjay927263@MattWalshBlog I do not BELIEVE I'm an American because I'm 50% white. I KNOW I'm an American because MY FAMILY BUILT AMERICA. Simple as that
@ohjay927263@MattWalshBlog He quoted Reagan to support his argument. You imply that he created his argument to support Reagan which is not the hierarchy he used in his article. I'm unsure why you can't comprehend this part so I will be clear:
@ohjay927263@MattWalshBlog I'm not even replying to the other mention of Reagan's quote because your argument seems to have devolved into calling me a retard. Quoting Reagan* was used to support his argument. He didn't subordinate his argument to Reagan's. He used a quote from Reagan to support his message
@ohjay927263@MattWalshBlog You CERTAINLY don't write an article in the company newsletter about how the founders have no idea what their founding truly meant and that you understand it better than them and they need to get on board with your views. Which is exactly what Vivek did