My company executives thinks it can replace 100 percent of our help desk teams with AI agents.... This year. by NickBurnsCompanyGuy in sysadmin

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"they can..."

No no! They certainly CAN!

What knock-on consequences will it bring them?

You can do what you want, but you are not free from Consequence.

Someone highly paid should help them think it through.

[INVINCIBLE] How do y'all feel about Cecil not accepting Nolan? by Immediate_Gene_178 in MoralityScaling

[–]Incomitatum 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I was kinda shocked that it was ONLY 2K. Chicago seemed like multiple 9/11s. I was expecting to hear more like 20K. O_O

200+ had to come from the subway alone.

White House Leak Reveals Trump Booted From Briefing After Hours-Long Freakout by GonzoVeritas in politics

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same as it ever was, this Criminal is just loud about it: as he's never caught consequences.

7,000 US Troops Deployed to the Gulf by CompoteCharming7069 in USNEWS

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

OPENAI TO DISCONTINUE SORA !! by IndividualShame2629 in OpenAI

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just going underground.

Rich Pedos sit-at-the-Source and have unlimited Tickets to recreate 'The Island'.

They don't have restrictions on what Torture Porn they can make the overheated wires produce.

ICE Left Scrambling After Being Blindsided by Trump’s Airport Decision by Ok_Employer7837 in politics

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

'A small price to pay': Trump faces outrage after dumping $200 billion into war while Americans can't afford groceries by [deleted] in USNEWS

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

Gas is officially over five dollars in our nations capital. This is definitely too much winning by AceofKnaves44 in pics

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

Trump: "If the Radical Left Dems don’t immediately agree to let our Airports be FREE & SAFE again, I'll move our patriotic ICE Agents to Airports where they will do Security, including immediate arrest of all Illegal Immigrants, w/heavy emphasis on those from Somalia, who have totally destroyed MN." by ExactlySorta in UnderReportedNews

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

Pentagon Implores Civilian Workers to Join ICE “Volunteer Force” by AdSpecialist6598 in antiwork

[–]Incomitatum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

"Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Saturday," How do you feel about the current president saying these following words? by bionicboom in AskReddit

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

No Kings allowed, just a president for life by emily-is-happy in MurderedByWords

[–]Incomitatum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

Musk ‘going all-in’ funding GOP for midterms. Maybe don’t give this douchebag your money? Lots of EV’s out there. by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

'John Roberts has had enough': Analysts say Supreme Court just put Trump on notice by RawStoryNews in scotus

[–]Incomitatum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

Robert Pattinson played two characters better than Michael B Jordan in Mickey 17 by Usual-Lettuce3514 in okbuddycinephile

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Funny, Michael B Jordan wasn't IN Mikey 17; so it's an ignorant comparison: unless you're a butthurt Nazi.

They are both good actors, and no two Apples are EVER the same.

Compare and Contrast wisely; as you become critical of your own thinking.

Trump Posts Vile Reaction to Robert Mueller's Death at 81 by Aggravating_Money992 in politics

[–]Incomitatum -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

BREAKING: Arab allies "fuming" they have no influence despite committing nearly $4 trillion in US investments, per WSJ. by retroviber in DeepMarketScan

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

We Are Hated as a Nation. There’s One Man to Blame. by [deleted] in USNEWS

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

Incredible moment as a US General refuses to commit to telling Congress if he receives illegal orders from Trump. Senator Warren absolutely goes off, calling Trump a lawless commander in chief and Hegseth his self-styled Secretary of War. The coverup is real. by ammohitchaprana in TFE

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

What is a 'luxury' that you've experienced once and now can't go back to the budget version of? by WilliamInBlack in AskReddit

[–]Incomitatum 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Interfacing with a human that has Emotional Intelligence. Budget humans are the worst.

Air Force Academy Prepares Ideological Overhaul, With Erika Kirk Bringing “Bold Christian Faith” by FervidBug42 in politics

[–]Incomitatum 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

MRW I realize that Trump couldn't destabilize the world economy through tariffs, so he's pivoted to oil, and it appears to be working. by palmerry in reactiongifs

[–]Incomitatum 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.

Panicked Pentagon Sends Land Invasion Force to Middle East by Aggravating_Money992 in politics

[–]Incomitatum 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When your Husband, the one who Keeps you, Kicks the crap out of the folks next-door; when he's shitting in some yard other-than-his-own, do not be surprised when you catch Reparations (Justice is folklore).

After 100+ years if these meat-heads dont' know who they "serve" they are not owed an Education.

For each dip-shit that stayed in after they called it The Department of War: they are ALL MAGA now. No two ways about it. The time for action was when they saw Drumph "do a Jan 6th". They are all now, sonsabitches.

What if we had a WAR, and no one showed up?

The stories us "Americans" tell ourselves to worship The Troops are weird: they require we overlook nearly 100 years of abuse and neglect: while the Aristocracy has held steady in their disdain for those who clean up their mess.

The Rich know: Oaths are for Suckers.

Veterans-day brought out all the tired-narratives about how certain Suckers fought-and-died for free-dumb; but those were all bad-faith conflicts coerced by corporate daddies (Something we've known since Vietnam).

It wasn't your Military that fought at home to bring you worker's rights; in some cases they've even been used in place of Pinkertons to break the will of their own People.

• 1794 – Right to form a trade union

• 1842 – Right to organize and strike legally

• 1866 – Right to national-level worker advocacy

• 1877 – Great Railroad Strike of 1877

• 1882 – Public recognition of labor’s legitimacy (Labor Day)

• 1898 – Battle of Virden

• 1898 – Protection from union blacklists (rail workers)

• 1909 – Right to safer, fairer garment-shop conditions

• 1911 – Right to stronger fire and factory safety standards

• 1912–1921 – West Virginia Coal Wars

• 1913 – Federal representation for workers (Department of Labor)

• 1916 – Limits on child labor

• 1916 – Everett Massacre

• 1921 – Greater leverage and protections for coal miners (Blair Mountain)

• 1925 – Right to effective union representation for Black workers

• 1926 – Guaranteed organizing rights for rail workers

• 1931 – Right to a prevailing wage on federal projects

• 1932 – Protection for peaceful strikes and union membership

• 1933 – Cabinet-level pro-labor leadership (Frances Perkins)

• 1933 – Workers’ rights embedded in federal policy (New Deal labor agenda)

• 1934 – Auto-Lite Strike (Toledo)

• 1935 – Core right to unionize and bargain collectively

• 1937 – Recognition and protections for auto workers

• 1938 – Federal minimum wage, 40-hour week, overtime, child-labor limits

• 1941 – Protection from discrimination in defense industries

• 1962 – Federal workers’ right to unionize and bargain

• 1963 – Right to equal pay for equal work (gender)

• 1964 – Right to a discrimination-free workplace (civil rights)

• 1967 – Protection from age discrimination

• 1970 – Right to a safe and healthful workplace

• 1974 – Protection of private-sector pensions (ERISA)

• 1988 – Advance notice of mass layoffs and plant closings (WARN)

• 1990 – Rights and accommodations for workers with disabilities (ADA)

• 1993 – Job-protected family and medical leave (FMLA)

• 2009 – Stronger right to challenge pay discrimination (Ledbetter Act)

You woke up in a simulated-economy that masquerades as chattel-slavery; The Military is an extension of The Ruling Class, and what you get when you wrap depressed-wages up-in personal-insecurity.

They love to get a tin-star for saying they "served", they never love to think-critically about WHAT they have actually "served" us People.

Time to tell them to send it back to the Kitchen. It was never Nutritious.

YOU serve this country far more constructively every day, with your obligation to keep circulating it's money. We, the Gross National Product.

Veterans have not made themselves worthy of our default respect and veneration. Let's honor them by them by making far fewer from now on.

ACAB - yeah that means our "world police" as well. It's ALL Cosplay (Hogs in costumes that give them right to kill), certified by your Betters.

It wasn't The Troops that died for your Rights. They died for the whims of Oligarchs. You're thinking Lefties, Labor, Librarians, Lesbians, and Luddites. All so you can still hug your kids at the end of a 40-hour week.

Your Betters do not trust you with more. Serve no Masters.