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13 years later, it's a whopping $725.00. so that's almost enough to buy the one. she'll need to secret lead out of a new balance running shoes so it doesn't look like you're eating on the job at the shoe store where you work. but even though the minimum wage has not changed in all those years, it's not as bad as it looks because you have to take into account inflation. 725 today was worth 950 in 2009. so it's kind of like the minimum wage used to be $950.00 and it's actually gone down to $725.00. 0 so it's it's work, it's worse. it's worse now it's, it's not better. i think i got it backwards like that time in my high school talon shell. i did the moon walk forwards and ended up in the orchestra pit. ok, so the wages suck in this country. the benefits shock for most employees. the benefits consist of a coupon for 15 percent off of sexual harassment,
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but you only get one coupon, so use it sparingly. and a lot of workers just aren't willing to subject themselves any more to the garbage life. we all call being an american. well, there's any the answer and you might be thinking that answer is to all, i don't know, raise the wages, or give workers afford a work week or to give them awesome healthcare or to allow the playing video games on employee phones while they're performing surgical procedures. i mean the is it finding out your doctor accidentally sewed an extra nipple on to you a small price to pay to see him get to the underground stewardship, the level of a street fighter, which is a really modern video game reference. i just came up with, but rather than do any of those things in greece, way to increase time off and cetera. states and corporations have decided the answer is of course, to hired children. oh, exciting. now our kids can pull themselves up by their buddy pajamas. just recently, wisconsin senate approved
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a bill allowing 14 year olds to work as late as 11 pm and supporters say it could help plug the labor shortage. and cnbc says one solution to the labor shortage teenagers, they continue. teenagers are suddenly in high demand, much like a dennis quaid wedding ceremony. and teenagers are apparently not just the answer to who's going to blend your green juice, moody and glare at you for not exhibiting the proper blue gene tightness. i or the are they supposed to be tight now or lose? start? are we back to them falling off or turn back to skin tight? i can't keep up. i'm. i can't breathe. make up their minds. 20 major were all relying on you. but children are apparently all show the enter through who is going to drive a mag frogs across the country. the us is allowing teens to drive big rigs in a new pilot program. a program coming straight from congress. ease is supply chain
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backlog. by putting teens behind the wheels of big ricks, you know, the same group of americans who we don't cross with our rental car or beer or with any kind of musical taste. they are now encouraged to drive massive bomb and down our high waves. let's stay p advocate say the program runs counter to data, showing that younger drivers get in more crashes than older ones. they say it's unwise to lead teenagers be responsible for rigs that can were $80000.00 pounds and caused catastrophic damage when they hit lighter vehicles. but there is a bit of a silver lining to all of this. maybe we shouldn't feel bad for these children, we're forcing to labor because the us never really care much about children. journalist alan mccloud pointed out the us is the only country in the world that is not party to the un convention on the rights of the child. this is because it wants
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to reserve the right to execute miners, which the convention explicitly prohibits they ago are silver lining. the us hasn't gone to giving children any rights because we want to reserve the ability to murder them. point being obviously, if we weren't lunatics, we would not think that force in kids the work is the answer. but beyond that, why is no one talking about how people should be working a lot less. yes, less. most people work at jobs, they don't love, but they do it to pay the bills. this is called wage slavery. and if you support workers, you should want them to have at least we bit less slavery, right? well, one company's actually doing it, an american tech company decided to give employees a 4 day work week, permanently. the san francisco based e commerce developer, balt pilot the program last fall and the results were overwhelmingly positive.
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workers don't actually get less work done in a 4 day work week. instead, they're more focused and productivity remains the same as a 5 day week. for example, if you have a regular job, let's say fixing broken escalators, pulling the doll heads and comma con night crawler, tails out of the escalator gears. suppose you picked about 20 escalators in, in a 5 day week. but when the week gets cut to 4 days, studies have shown you'll increase your efficiency and remove those 20 mangled doll head in only 4 days. and you'll get paid the same as 5 days. so the amount of work done is the same, but the worker has an extra weekend day. it's extra day to live his or her life the way they want to appreciate the miracle of existence. the beauty of every breath, the magnificence of every sunbeam that warms their face,
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the sublimity of every smile their young child makes. or if that's not their thing, they can eat chilly off their stomach and fill their accounts with the rito farts. but either way, at least they will be waived, slaves, one viewer day a week. the c e o that 4 day a week tech company said a lot of companies operate with a lot of work theater, which is people carrying more about the appearance of working than the actual work point is. we waste time of time at our jobs. but we do waste that time for good reason. most of us being there, a lot of jobs are meaningless and the grands go put things. so most employees try to do as little as possible while getting enough done. nobody goes. i don't, it was possible was bad. for example, this entire segment is actually just a reprint of a segment i did 8 years ago because i didn't feel like writing
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a new one. but that doesn't mean this segment isn't really good, like that movie that just came out. interstellar mcconnell, he does it again. i write long story slightly longer so that i can fill my required work hours. the 5 day work week should be 4 day work week. we would have more time for love and family and art and existence rather than the both. everyone does it work. wait, wait. where are you going? where are you? i meant except for the people who work on the show. you're totally fine. who's? who's good? don't the part about company ever wash in the sand about the basement of someone. come on the
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i welcome i'm li camp. let's break some news. as you know, i'm a devout member of the evangelical church. as you also know, devout means on vowed, and i am the least about member of the church meeting. i've never been in one, but i've heard good things about their branch options. they give you free crackers and they haven't do actually place it on your tongue, which i've always found is the most labor intensive part of eating things. although the crackers are not actually free in exchange, you have to hate gays and think women are the property of men, which kind for a lot to ask for a cracker and like a little bit of wine. you know, what i did was tell a guy agreed that i'll buy, knows where the work of the devil in order to score an egg mcmuffin. i regret that now. i regret that. anyway, i do realize there are plenty of churches out there that embrace l. g,
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b t q folks. however, project centered reveal recently that major christian organizations, including the billy graham evangelistic association, and the fellowship foundation, have together spend close to a quarter of a $1000000000.00 over the past 13 years campaigning against l. g, b, t, q, and abortion rights, according to a report by open demography, over a quarter of a 1000000000 dollars trying to make sure to to, for people who love each other very much get punished for that love. this is very, is like some churches are using those donations. people give them 2 or press other people a world away. if i wanted to do that, i would pay my taxes and these hateful maniac with their holy hair gel leaching into their brains claim. they're just trying to protect the secret institution of marriage. what sacred i, i know people who got married on
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a day or for a green card due to too much to kayla for money, for regular, sags for an iguana, famous for wearing a hat. and of course, because they thought they'd never find anyone else and didn't know who they get to pluck that really long back here they have. these are all common reasons. people get married. as far as sacred institutions go. i would reg dunkin' donuts, maple syrup, pickled yam, don't hold just above it. and this story has been ignored by the mainstream media. unless of course you count, dave chappelle is 35 minute bid on how he has a tougher than trans people who been attacked in the streets because his drives calmer doesn't have enough room for the double misuse rob dad. he's accustomed to. so he and his entourage have to pull over and rent out the cigar room of a high end hotel j. david, why you and may i have the service boy who puts dave's pants on him. just one leg
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at a time just by regular people. anyway, this story is completely ignored by mainstream media, and it's not just about how one views marriage, peter patchella, well known british gay activists described this movement as christian imperialism. many thing the well being and human rights of millions of l. g. b t q. people, christian imperialism. using the insane wealth of the church. to persecute people. it's basically modern day crusades, except instead of maces, spears, and the rarely used foul spelling donkey. catapults their weapons. are millions upon millions of dollars, and instead of trying to crush pagans and mores they're chasing after people who don't have the same sexual orientation as them. wow. how far the church have come since a 1000 years ago? there's even rumors they might start allowing unmarried women to speak out loud in public progress. next up in the big bucket of stories,
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google has just admitted that they will continue to heavily track and profile users until at least 2023, which is roughly 3 months after humanity will cease to exist. so that's interesting . anyway, even formed magazine, known for giving roughly zeros about individual americans. unless you're rich enough to have a personal chef for your panda, bear, i mean a personal chef to cook and a bare, even for me said, you should delete google chrome after their new tracking admission. and i have to a gray. i mean, think about it. if you find out someone is, is following you closely telling others where about sharing your personal data, showing you videos of overweight men having sex with throw pillows even though you don't recall ever telling them you were into that kind of thing. if someone were doing all of that to you, you should definitely in the front gym or at least delete them as your emergency contact and your phone. google is that creepy guy in the trench coat watching you
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ever brought the dog park. you know, the guy you called jack the jacket jacker. the only difference between google and that guy is that that guy doesn't get paid billions of dollars to do it. it is doesn't for love of the game which kind of got to respect. chrome is the only major browser that does not offer meaningful protection against cross site tracking and will continue to leave users unprotected and protected, just like a cocktail party and bill cosby house without bringing your own sippy cup google chrome. all lounge allows corporations to track your every online move and they make billions of dollars doing it till there are other browsers out there that don't monitor you nearly as much such as firefox. brave duff does go and piggly wiggly what? no, no. the last one i think is a small group of stores where you can buy spam aaa batteries and
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a birthday cake at the same time with the word birthday, spelled upwards of 70 percent, correct. but the 1st 3 are real browsers that will help you and your abusive relationship with google chrome. sure, google sounds friendly. it does. it's, i've seen friendly it. it rainbow colors. you know, you've been with them since 2001 when you were just a young, naive internet sir for a completely unaware of the sheer number of hamster videos in the world shore. google is, is silly word that, that sounds like it couldn't possibly be filled with evil, like nipple buffer matter or benedict cumber batch. but google is imbued elaine, you, it's violating your online life without consent. you don't need him any more. you're strong enough to move on, sister, and take his cap with you because in my view, more, if one of those other web browsers i mentioned, what still won't do for do it for you, than,
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than just get answers the old fashioned way, yelling stuff out your window and seeing what gets yelled back, just the other day, i called out. what does it mean if i have a rash on my test? it goes in test, it goes where my rash used to be on. so where's a good place? order? chinese bowed. unrelated that 2nd part unrelated, eventually a guy yelled back something like new, which sounds delicious. don't wear that sense, isn't racist, just proudly ignorant. we have to go to a quick break, but some of you may be thinking, why isn't he talking about ukraine? i bet he's not allowed to talk about ukraine. actually, the episode of redacted v i. p on the situation ukraine came out yesterday. go check it out in portable dot tv slash series slash redacted tonight. i'll be right back with la more. ah
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ah. something for you when your sports h q. moon, the american farm, and the american farmer facing more challenges today that at any time in my lifetime and probably your important place, like for rude canada and mexico are forcing the american farmer to a place they can compete. $10000.00 american farms go bankrupt every year. as a result, we're gonna talk about that and so much more coming up on steve brewers forgotten america right here on our to america. welcome back. i'm still li camp recently the f d a did the reasonable thing and allowed the abortion pill which is extremely safe
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and effective to be ordered by mail. but it's still nearly impossible to get in the us here to discuss is our in house woman, naomi carolina. now me highly woman here. yes. this abortion pill met for per stone has been in circulation since the eighty's and there are so few side effects that it's safer than tylenol and viagra. it's so safe. these activists are eating it like take tax. but it's still harder to get than other drugs from the eighty's like cocaine, which does not get rid of a pregnancy. i've tried, though it did get rid of every speck of dust in my house, my roth ira, and about 3 friends. sounds about right. can we get back to the abortion pillow? yes, yes. we can. well, in 1993 time magazine called it the pill that changes everything, but then it disappeared from public knowledge. 2 out of 3, women don't even know about it. it was pill of the year. now it's like the andrew grove of pills. who's that? exactly?
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he was on the cover of time magazine in 1997 now and nobody. he's them if a prestone of people. so if the pill is so safe, why aren't women getting it? there's been so many barriers to getting this medication that most abortions in the u. s. are still done by surgical procedure, even though the majority of people and their pregnancy do so early enough to take the pill. instead, we're still getting amc abortions out here. that's something you don't want vintage, unlike a couch or an i u d, you have a vintage l u d. yeah, copper one. it actually looks like the statue of liberty welcomes all the poor, huddled masses of sperm. and you know, it really doesn't work at all. what even now that the f d a allowed the abortion pill to be mailed. 19 states have mandated in person abortion treatment. many women still have to make 3 trips to the doctor's office in order to get the pill that they could take at home. the doctor, 1st advises,
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if you risks of taking it, you sign a form. get an ultrasound, watched the miracle of life get mobbed by evangelicals, reciting psalms, strapped with or fifteens in the parking lot. then drive 150 miles back to your home because you're probably one of the 90 percent of women in america who don't have an abortion clinic in their county. jesus. yeah, that yell about him too. then you have to go back, do it all over then another round trip for a checkup just so you can swallow a pill in front of a doctor. that's more supervision than birth thing. a baby. i know. can you imagine taking other medications that way every day? i would have to go to a clinic and have an intronas watch me drink pedia like for my daily hangovers. yeah. women to be able to take the pill at home, i think, but they don't know about it somehow. instead we all know about 60 different erectile dysfunction, medications and now i know about the flex that apparently fixes. went p 9 p ny.
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yeah, the plural for peanut? don't think though. well, i'm not a doctor, but i have read patients reported side effects. is the flux such as losing inches off of there? but isn't that like every guy's excuse, like it's too cold? i drink too much or this f d, a approved medication and serious side effects. but since i saw it in a super bowl ad, i was convinced that was safe. i mean, i've heard it all. these were the poor huddled masses you've been with. well, we're all poor. the added layers of so called protection for the on board pill or not because of medical necessity, but politics that are inconveniencing women. so i suggest that we need a political solution for the wrecked houses function patients to go to their doctor to take their pills and then the doctor must examine their erection to see if there is a bent. okay, i they will, how you get 0. let's enough. thanks family. no, probably up next eric prince is back in the news that can't be good for more on our
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national security states increasingly visible influence in american politics. we turned to our top secret correspondent, african. ah . today we are discussing eric prince. he is, of course, the young dashing prince, who was rescued by a beautiful mermaid after nearly drowning during a storm. wait i, i'm thinking of prince eric for a little mermaid. eric prince is the founder of blackwater. the private military firm that murdered 17 iraqi civilians. and but dod tie, i always get them confused. he's in the news again, thanks to a new york times article that revealed his involvement in raising money for a conservative spying operation targeting opponents of donald trump. prince took on the role of celebrity pitch man raising money to gather dirt back to discredit
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politicians and activists in several states. these perceived opponents of trump include democrats, progressives, and quote, unquote, rhinos which stands for republican in name, only conservative slang. for any republican lawmaker who didn't punch a cop on january 6th, the plan was to infiltrate political circles in wyoming and expand from their prince was working with former m. i 6 agent, richard settin as they had previously. and project veritas. we don't remember project veritas, that's probably for the best. my name is james o'keefe. on july 25th, 2009. i walked into the acorn housing facility located in washington, dc with my colleague, hannah giles. i played the role of the pimp with the intention of running for congress. hannah played the role of a prostitute. okay. so what's the big deal with eric prince richard? sudden and this new and improved project veritas. well, it reflects
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a larger problem of national security officials meddling in us media and politics. let's go back to the 2016 election. sorry in advance. former high ranking intelligence officials like sci director, john brennan and others use cable news post to spread lies about trump. we don't want the cia on cable use shows. it's bad enough there in the middle east, latin america, africa, central asia. okay. we don't have time for this list. the point is we can have our national security establishment attempting to sway domestic politics and allies. they were peddling, grew out of the fraudulent steel dossier, a document full of damming, but made up details about trump name for its author, christopher steele, the former, and my 6. by then, there was the case of hunter biden's laptop with former spies labeling the disclosures a russian information operation with no evidence de,
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legitimize in the reporting, and leading to news outlets to call it russian dis information. and of course it turned out to laptops, contents where legit and had nothing to do with russian. this information that who had a thoughts, a group of professionals spies could be so disingenuous. now let me be clear and my defending donald trump. no. it sound like the cia had been conspiring against trump because they just couldn't stand his hurtful rhetoric. they viewed him as a threat to the security establishment. this was about their self preservation. the cia should not be involved in our politics. eric france should not be infiltrating political parties. i am so sick of hearing back guy's name. he should be in jail for war crimes. not out here, free on the streets from a spectator labs,
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the c i a and m i. 6, have always been secretly involved in politics, but now it's open and accepted because liberals love it. when john brennan discredits tromp and conservatives love it. when eric prince supports trump, we shouldn't be listening to their opinions on politics. we should reach, trying them for their crimes from the blackwater headquarters and heard in virginia . this is jennifer con, with redacted tonight. ah, here are your headlines from the future coming up on monday. you'll learn president biden urgently reminder where you green is on map. what map is, who black woman next to him is say he's on it bugs. and this coming tuesday, russia us can be in summit to define whether you grant situation is giant attack to destroy your grand or special saving of people from not fees that you all have
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a summit. and also on tuesday, you'll learn us announces it will not stop bombing syria, iraq, afghanistan in yemen, unto russia ends. it's aggressions, that's our show. but as i mentioned in episode a redacted v. i p on the situation, ukraine came out yesterday. go check it out at portable dot tv slash series, slash redacted tonight. you can also get it all with redacted. i podcast is called moment of clarity free on stitcher. spotify, and i turned till next time. good night. keep fighting. ah, mainstream news is in ruins. i should know because i saw it from the inside and i know how they operate, stop falling before exaggerations, distractions, infection for news that tells you what's really going on. tune in to our t america, where we always question learn
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our culture is a wash and lies dominated by streams of never ending electronic hallucinations. that bird fact fiction until they are indistinguishable. we have become the most illuminated society under politics. it's a species of endless. and meaningless political theatre. politicians have more into celebrity are to ruling parties are in reality one part of the corporate. those who attempt to function this bath breathless universe, a fake news designed to push through the cruelty and exploitation of the neo liberal, important, or for so far to the margins of society, including by a public broadcasting system that has sold it, sold for corporate funding. that we might as well be mice squeaking against an avalanche. but sweet, we must. ah thought
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job. ah, yes, prices are reeking record prices, but that does not seem to be detouring. the freedom convoy traveling from across the united states to meet in dc just as president biden is said to deliver his the 1st state of the union. but as many of the mandate to be a truckers were protesting, seemed to expire the day of their arrival. what message does the truckers still want to send to those and power? speaking a messaging there, are they a new president at the top of one of the largest cable news broadcasting network? what changes that could they've made? and the supreme court is about the euro case, which could change the power of the federal government to limit air pollution. we're going to give you all those details. i'm the guy now use these stories plus
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