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  • VANITY: Unhinged Liberals' New Talking Point ("More Deaths from COVID in U.S. than Vietnam or Korean Wars!")

    05/02/2020 8:35:39 AM PDT · by SilvieWaldorfMD · 62 replies
    Self ^ | 5/2/20 | Self
    From an Unhinged Liberal: More deaths from Coronavirus in the US than many wars - and of course that’s with lots of remediation in place. You do realize that’s more Americans (in just 3 months) than were lost in the Vietnam War (58,200), the First World War (53,402), the Korean War (36,574), the 2003 Iraq conflict (4,431) and the Afghanistan misadventure, the longest armed conflict in American history (2,445).
  • Barbershop Workers Quit After California Supreme Court Ruling

    09/09/2018 2:29:00 PM PDT · by lowbridge · 87 replies
    sacramento.cbslocal.com ^ | September 7, 2018 | Angela Greenwood
    Some small businesses are scrambling to figure out how to stay afloat after a high court ruling. A recent California Supreme Court decision is changing the way independent contractors are classified, and it’s already having a big impact on local shops. May fear it will hurt millions of workers and affect businesses’ bottom lines. The work doesn’t stop at Downtown Sacramento’s Bottle and Barlow, even if it became a one-man shop. “I lost my entire staff,” said owner Anthony Gianotti. He says all seven of his barbers quit after a state supreme court ruling that will change their way of work. “It doesn’t just affect...