Those festivalgoers and babies on the other side of the wall were a serious threat to Palestinian civilians
Those festivalgoers and babies on the other side of the wall were a serious threat to Palestinian civilians
As a temporary thing it’s not that bad but it’s also an extra 5 hours on your day. I’ve done 3.5 hrs for a client meeting but at that point that hour long meeting is all I’m getting done that day
The idea of this being some sort of trap/tripwire for Hamas is bizarre. It’s pretty damn easy to not fire on US warships, and doing so might be the biggest strategic blunder you could make
Regardless it’s also a hotbed of conflict that could easily start spiraling into the rest of the region. A carrier group just offshore can keep an eye on the situation and make sure Iran doesn’t get any crazy ideas
It’s a deterrent for Iran or other countries that might think they can hop in while Israel is weak
It might disrupt US focus a little, but Israel’s military really doesn’t need help on this. Israel is heavily militarized with a very advanced domestic defense industry. And as much as Russia has flopped, they’re still a former superpower while Hamas is DIYing half their equipment
Because there’s another esteemed character actress named Margo, we have to avoid confusion
How are you sleeping after ten lines of co… oh it says coding
Yeah my American brain has trouble comprehending a system where cronyism isn’t possible. Here most unions have an associated PAC and are very active with political donations and lobbying
Might be a difference in the role the union has fallen into. The unions I’m talking about have been given way too much power through cronyism over the years, and at this point act more like a trade association/cartel acting for the businesses against other businesses, not for the workers against management
It depends on the industry and honestly I’d be surprised if some unions in your country are not similar or worse. I’m in Chicago, which is one of the country’s biggest union strongholds, and construction unions here are often shitty and corrupt. Unions will bully and fight dirty against competing companies, sometimes even getting in spats between local chapters
I think what they’re trying to say is that being in a union, by itself doesn’t guarantee higher wages or better benefits. Which is true, but incredibly misleading since you sure as hell aren’t getting those wage/benefit increases without union membership.
I like my C4’s for pre-workout, but they’ve got some kind of artificial sweetener I’m assuming
Consensual sex with her husband? Say it ain’t so
Because crack and sugar are interchangeable, and sugar addiction/comedowns are definitely as bad as with cocaine
I think it depends what you mean by “afford”, they might have enough money stashed away to host one time but it’s going to seriously take away from their future
NK has never chosen their future or basic needs over useless megaprojects though
I don’t know where you’re getting there being more D than R voters in WV. The last two presidential elections went to Trump by 40 points
It kind of makes sense to put it that way. Presumably, workers being unhappy might make some sense if it was a tradeoff between productivity and work-life balance.
But no, it’s bad for both social effects and economic effects
Maybe it varies state to state but I don’t know of any that offer real 4 year degrees, and I went to a community college
We had a good DA in my city, he ended up getting killed by some billionaire vigilante who went after the police commissioners family