“For eight hours everyday, we have no Constitutional rights in our workplaces or locations of commerce.”
That’s absolutely not right, it is a fallacious interpretation that feeds directly into the Socialist vision of “how things work”.
Congress is supposed to have 0 power when it comes to contracts, and the erosion of that insulation between them and the citizen is a large part of what feeds todays problems. At it’s heart is the assumption that citizenry are owed, or entitled, to some form/means of employment. That puts one immediately into the realm of superseding property rights and arbitrarily confiscating disproportionate wealth from citizens based on their efforts and abilities.
Axenolith,
Either we have inalienable, God-given rights or we don’t.
If they are inalienable, they are in effect 24/7/365.
This:
“For eight hours everyday, we have no Constitutional rights in our workplaces or locations of commerce.”
was a quote from Cletus’ post, where he made some observations.
I found out the hard way (got retaliated against, harassed, blackballed, and laid off) for exercising my First Amendment right to speak up; I expressed concern about unsafe conditions and misconducts at the workplace.
Just watching the news - there are now 169 ships in or just outside the Port of LA.
How the hell did Q know all these things would happen, ahead of time??