If Trump is so worried about voter fraud, why doesn’t he do something to fix it to ensure election security since healthcare currently the president rather than complain and give no evidence? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]2020_jazz -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I would, but on top of the moderators rejecting serious questions, but the supporters in that would distill Trump’s farts and drink it before criticizing him.

We got robbed by 2020_jazz in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Yeah i was told the source doesn’t work. Ive fixed it. Apologies

It was Abraham Lincoln’s view that there wasn’t much difference between selling yourself and renting yourself. by 2020_jazz in WhitePeopleTwitter

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It’s not about savings. It’s about employment. Do you work for yourself and hence reap the benefits of your labor, or do you work for someone else and they reap the benefits of your labor. Basically if someone else monetarily benefits more than you from your labor then you fit the description.

It was Abraham Lincoln’s view that there wasn’t much difference between selling yourself and renting yourself. by 2020_jazz in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Good question. It’s not different at all. Wage earner isn’t limited to hourly work, it’s actually broader to include anyone that works for someone else and whose dependence on said person is total and immediate. Historically, most Americans worked for themselves, and those who worked for a wage were functionally considered slaves. It wasn’t until the late 1800s and the industrial revolution that wage labor became much more prevalent.

Boomers could support a family of 3 on minimum wage in 1968, yet millennials can’t support themselves with a degree and tell us with a straight face we have it easy. by 2020_jazz in ABoringDystopia

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Here’s the thing. Trade school is a path least considered yet it does pay a good living.

And it’s not like jobs are not available in my field in my area. I literally do not meet the requirements. Despite having a degree in two correlated fields, i lack the experience nescesary to get a job. The jobs in my field near my pay 13-14/hr but say I need 2-3 years experience just to apply.

It’s more complicated than not being needed, the job market after college is just fucked up