It genuinely makes me ill watching people cheer for big pharma and their shills because orange man bad.
In the past, I knew a grad student who came from abroad to pursue a Masters Degree. He was absolutely flabbergasted that US medicine is essentially "solve everything with a pill," thanks to Big Pharma. It's as if Big Pharma wants to profit off people's illness as if it was a vice of some sort.
Vance calling the senators out
There is a certain irony that those who support "gender affirming care," even if it involves drugs that were made as if they were bathtub gin from the Prohibition Era, see nothing wrong with that while taking RFK to task in a political witch hunt.
@indomitable snowman the ALFCIO running their mouth trying to protect actual illegals suppressing wages AKA scabs is why rank and file union men started voting for trump en masse versus falling in line with the Dems.
Even if the plant being constructed will be non-union, what's it say when the Georgia AFL-CIO wants to die on the sword that people in the US without proper credentials should be allowed to remain here without consequence? It's as if they've drank so much liberal Kool-Aid they have no independent thought or feel for what the rank and file truly want outside of the vocal fringes.
Sooo I'm in the UAW and you'd think they'd be happy these illegal un-unioned job stealers being ousted.
Nah..some are but a lot are braindead leftists
I feel for the union members who take pride in their work and simply want decent wages and benefits to provide for themselves and any family members. It's a shame union leadership is willing to go on record saying they see nothing wrong with selling out their brothers and sisters who deserve the potions by instead supporting illegal aliens as members instead.
START ARRESTING FUCKING EXECUTIVES AND THIS CHANGES TOMORROW AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The most logical answer is the GC that Hyunda hired hired a bunch of subs that hired a bunch of illegals.
The story that aired on tonight's national news seems to be citing contractors and sub-contactors as the scapegoat for this, just as
@You're MDNWU hypothesized. While I suspected a Korean auto company might have a vested interest or ulterior motives in wanting its own nationals working for them, I also figured the company was prepared to go the plausible deniability route. To reiterate a past point, companies that want to claim, "Golly gee, we had no idea this was going on with our (sub)contractors," should be told that E-Verify has now become indefinitely mandatory for them for all new hires - employees and contractors alike.
The city is already teetering on the edge of oblivion and Mandami will drive it screaming over the cliff.
With as deep blue as NYC is, I think it will be more of a silent obliviousness - akin to the yodeler from the Cliffhanger game on
The Price is Right who has no clue that one step too many to the edge leads to a rapid descent to oblivion.
(Edited to fix wrong words.)