"Free-market extremists" are just neoliberals and they're everywhere. They've infected both sides of politics, reducing most elections to 'red neoliberal' or 'blue neoliberal' that decide nothing except whose gross…
What if there are hundreds of things that are?
Yeah, that was an immediate red flag for me too. It's the same kind of rhetoric used by sites like Voat and Gab which are immediately taken over by the far right (and I definitely don't want a single cent of my money…
What makes it "great" exactly? Seems like a pretty standard reactionary take to me.
While it's functionally the same as making the minimum $15.01, in practice even the least expensive thing on the menu will likely push you at least a few dollars over the "minimum".
Homeowners are leaving SF because it's excruciatingly expensive and working remotely has become increasingly viable -- a trend that started before any protests did. It has nothing to do with the city not being enough…
"Free-market extremists" are just neoliberals and they're everywhere. They've infected both sides of politics, reducing most elections to 'red neoliberal' or 'blue neoliberal' that decide nothing except whose gross…
What if there are hundreds of things that are?
Yeah, that was an immediate red flag for me too. It's the same kind of rhetoric used by sites like Voat and Gab which are immediately taken over by the far right (and I definitely don't want a single cent of my money…
What makes it "great" exactly? Seems like a pretty standard reactionary take to me.
While it's functionally the same as making the minimum $15.01, in practice even the least expensive thing on the menu will likely push you at least a few dollars over the "minimum".
Homeowners are leaving SF because it's excruciatingly expensive and working remotely has become increasingly viable -- a trend that started before any protests did. It has nothing to do with the city not being enough…