sounds like it should be that much easier to confiscate the land then. :bugs-stalin:
seriously tho, that's crazy fucked up.
sounds like it should be that much easier to confiscate the land then. :bugs-stalin:
seriously tho, that's crazy fucked up.
No cops, no mods, no judges, no gods, no masters
oooo this sounds intriguing. do you know if it'll still work with, like, a modest amount of oil? or is the tons of oil basically necessary to achieve the artery-clogging deliciousness of Alfredo sauce?
This a good post. Good job comrade.
I sometimes wish I'd gone to law school just so I could turn the tables in situations like this.
"On behalf of your former tenant, we're prepared to offer you a settlement of $3000. It's a very generous offer and I suggest you take it. The legal battle could draw out for years and get very expensive."
all kidding aside, you don't have a case here that I can see. if I were your boss I'd simply say "I asked him for a number and he gave me an answer that wasn't a number so I stopped negotiating." that would hold up fine. and then I'd probably go cry myself to sleep about being a corporate shit. Also, he was clearly already in the process of firing you (or accepting your constructive resignation) when you brought up the union. I say this only because I don't want you to waste time, energy, or money on something a judge will throw right out of court.
Gotta love how it barely took a month for shit to hit the fan from when Larry Ellison, Elon Musk, etc decided to move to Austin and declare Texas "the new Silicon Valley--regulations are for losers". Electricity costs $9,000 per megawatt right now because they have a stupid fucking "market" system for electricity and, like most things in Texas governance, it's a poorly conceived, poorly implemented mess.
Edit: to be clear, I mean literally $9k.
it's especially weird because it's a great name. I love your name.
There's no such thing as a bad dog, only bad owners. Breed bans are dumb.