Yay! Then the companies (i.e. the executives) are fine and everyone else can just rot without a job.
Um we already have those, they're called _laws_, and strengthening them doesn't mean a slippery slide into communism (whether or not that itself would be a bad thing is another discussion entirely). But thank you for…
But overall, most failed business owners don't whine on the internet.
Huh. It's almost like it's not a meritocracy at all.
I think people are less shocked that a VC-funded company imploded and more shocked that none of the investors seemed to see the impending implosion off on the distance.
That's because the one in the store was picked three weeks ago in Mexico and shipped to you. Remember when certain foods were only available at a certain time during the year? Me neither.
South Dakota too! Camped at the Badlands a few weeks ago and other than a little light pollution from nearby Wall, you could see everything. It was spectacular.
So the federal regulatory agencies actually have fairly unchecked power; it's one of their flaws. Lawyer boyfriend has remarked that they are actually rather unconstitutional in the sense that they have broad powers to…
Yay! Then the companies (i.e. the executives) are fine and everyone else can just rot without a job.
Um we already have those, they're called _laws_, and strengthening them doesn't mean a slippery slide into communism (whether or not that itself would be a bad thing is another discussion entirely). But thank you for…
But overall, most failed business owners don't whine on the internet.
Huh. It's almost like it's not a meritocracy at all.
I think people are less shocked that a VC-funded company imploded and more shocked that none of the investors seemed to see the impending implosion off on the distance.
That's because the one in the store was picked three weeks ago in Mexico and shipped to you. Remember when certain foods were only available at a certain time during the year? Me neither.
South Dakota too! Camped at the Badlands a few weeks ago and other than a little light pollution from nearby Wall, you could see everything. It was spectacular.
So the federal regulatory agencies actually have fairly unchecked power; it's one of their flaws. Lawyer boyfriend has remarked that they are actually rather unconstitutional in the sense that they have broad powers to…