Wow, what a misinterpretation of the news. Shoplifters were arrested in one of those links, police took reports in the other.
If employees engage and they get injured or killed (or if customers are hurt or killed) the company is on the hook for worker's comp costs and possible lawsuits. Retail corporations tend to have strict policies about that. And in both cases the police became involved. I'm not saying shoplifting isn't a problem, it is and always has been for at least 400 years and most likely before that. |
| ^^ I meant the previous PP, not the PP before me, sorry |
They aren't missing. They live in each of the red states. But thanks to racists nativism, while they are aligned with their republican neighbors, their neighbors have bought the idea that the guy who uses a golden toilet actually cares about them the reality is the GOP does NOTHING for the" little guy," other than get them mad at other "little guys" with different color skin and while the little guys are fighting it out, the billionaries rob the country blind. |
Hmmm, who has been governor for most of that time? And do crime stats in one county in a big state mean that all counties in all states are up? No, of course not. In most of the country crime is down. Maybe ask why it went up while Youngkin was in charge? |
Head of the Teamsters spoke at the RNC. I had no interested in watching the RNC but saw clips on Jon Stewart. Although I'm not certain what happened when he started orating about shoring up laws to protect union organizing and labor unions. |
Nationally, crime is down. It is clearly up in Farifax and DC (though DC is better in 2024) Maybe that is local issue because the national trend is self-evident. |
OK - let's move on...we (myself included) deviated too far from the discussion topic
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Speaking at the RNC is not an endorsement, and he specifically did not endorse. He was also booed while speaking there. |
Working class people need financial help with child care more than UMC people. They need tax credits for earned income and children. And believe it or not, some of them are LGBTQ or have kids, aunts, uncles, cousins--even grandparents (my nephew's wife, whose mom is married to a truck driver, has a grandma who came out in her 60s). The plumber doing work on my son's remodel is gay. Heck, the first gay person I knew (this was decades ago) was a blast furnace operator where my dad worked; he and his wife did couples dates with my parents before he got a divorced and found a partner in another coworker. LBGTQ is not, like, a luxury lifestyle option you buy from Tiffany's on your upscale income. |
I wondered what happened with that! |