But it was for the good of the people; and the children.
Ping.
All the leaves are gone and the skies are gray
Id feel bad for them but all I can see (as an example) is contributors to Rolling Stone now having to go look for real jobs
Move it to the Nevada side
Have it on the Nevada side of Tahoe.
The Silver Lining to the Black Cloud of Liberalism is their moronic agenda always comes back to bite them in ass!!
Ha ha
Don’t you know, the only real jobs are government jobs. Every job should be a government job. None of this *private* business crap, evil corporations, and heaven forbid people who work from themselves. It takes a village after, and we need to work for each other. The only safe way to work is to work of the government. You’ll be guaranteed a job for life, every need taken care of. A life of rainbows, unicorns and F’n government repression. Put a boot on your neck and submit to the state you Sheeple.
Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) Undoubtedly a back bencher. Now she has a feather in her cap, it’s called ridicule.
And you might wonder why so many political happenings are labeled conspiracies. Possibly because they are true and it doesnt a great deal of analysis to make the determination.
Why not simply move the festival to the Nevada side of the lake?
AB 5 is not about protecting workers. It is about the State making sure they get their cut of the action.
Quotation: “A government big enough to give you everything you want, is a government big enough to take away everything that you have.” TJ
I think the Law needs to be Expanded Greatly so it Includes the ENTIRE LEGAL, ACCOUNTING AND MEDICAL PROFESSION’S
I’ve been an independent contractor my entire life - mostly as a musician (but a decade as a computer tech). I’ve worked dozens (if not hundreds) of union gigs because they are quick to give a waiver when their own members aren’t up to the task. I was always called to do Barnum & Bailey’s pick-up bands at major union venues because I could sight-read the music and was familiar with the book and frankly smoked the “talent” paying union dues. In 1975, I went to the union hall in New Orleans to join and was told I was in the wrong place. Huh? All my friends and the best musicians in the Big Easy belong to this union ... how can I be in the wrong place?
The response: “You’re white, you’ll have to join the other (white) local”. That turned me off to unions at a young age and I never regretted my decision, and ended up playing the really big gigs (as well as union run Dinner Theaters and “locked” venues pretty much at will - but sometimes had to pay a “skim”).
I was forced into AFTRA when I did talk radio for a while in the 80s when you still needed a FCC license, but was forced out when my liberal co-host (and the union thugs) sued the station for “Equal pay for equal work.” My last radio rant was on “Equal pay for equal RESULTS!” I was so deluded as to think because I generated the lion’s share of Ad Revenue I deserved the commission on clients I recruited - but the station caved and paid her for equal “time”. It was the end of my short broadcast career - but the end of hers too when ratings tanked after my departure. Unions are death to free enterprise and home of slackers, freeloaders, lackeys and idjits who get their pockets picked while they are on break and their employer’s business burns to the ground. Any artist with talent will flee Calibfornia. Just my 2¢ - ymmv.