I will just frame a black guy for Officer Pickles murder. Then I will display him in a jar next to my Gundam models.

Over tens times the 1982 record, wow. Turns out a service economy isn't all it's cracked up to be. We need more domestic manufacturing.More than 6.6 million people filed new claims for unemployment benefits last week, the Labor Department said Thursday, setting a grim record for the second straight week.
Added to 3.3 million claims for the week ending March 21, it means nearly 10 million people have filed for unemployment benefits in two weeks.
The speed and scale of the job losses is without precedent. Until last month, the worst week for unemployment filings was 695,000 in 1982.
Oh okay. Let me know if you need someone to talk to about work anyway.
Last edited by uziq (2020-04-06 03:23:45)
You know people who work at McDonalds or make food at dive bars aren't well paid either, right? Do you have any friends in the service industry?uziq wrote:
people ended up working in niche bars and restaurants precisely because the manufacturing base collapsed...western economies are used to cheap goods manufactured at third world labour rates.
We spend 1.4 trillion on construction every year.SuperJail Warden wrote:
When we reopen the economy we should make an effort to promote more domestic manufacturing and construction. It turns out America really doesn't need hundreds of thousands of niche restaurants and bars.
Last edited by Jay (2020-04-06 07:30:22)
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2020-04-06 19:15:30)