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6 minutes ago, mustang said:

 

 

cista sirotinja

Meni jedna od najlepših država koje sam posetio. Nisam bio u Vermontu, čujem da je slično.

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verujem, nisam bila jos. 

 

prelepa je amerika. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, braca said:

Baš ludilo. Amerika je prva zemlja u svetu pro broju robijaša. Velika većina robija za victimless crime : prodaju ili posedovanje trave (pre nego što su je ponegde legalizovali). Ili suludog 3 strike out sistema, gde možeš da zaglaviš doživotnu za kradju čokoladice. 

 

Jel moraš baš baš svaki put da se pogrešno opredeliš?  Pogledaj i neki drugi izvor informacija, nije Fox jedini... 

 

i odakle si izvukao ovaj boldovan podatak

 

Nearly half (46%) of people incarcerated in state prisons in 2015 were convicted of nonviolent drug, property or public order crimes. People convicted of drug offenses were 16 percent of state prisoners and 50% of federal prison inmates in 2015 according to https://www.sentencingproject.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Facts-About-Prisons.pdf

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Ode brana u Micigenu, tu su neke fabrike hemijskih proizvoda ali su valjda preuzeli neke mere opreza

 

 

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Jadna ova guvernerka jbt. Korona, naoružani ludaci joj upadaju, sad još i ovo.

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Šteta što je belkinja, bila bi VP

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U Australiji je u poslednjih mesec dana skoro jedino aktivno žarište jedna klanica u Melburnu sa 106 zaraženih, što direktno zaposleni, što članovi porodica. Bez te klanice bi broj novozaraženih u celoj Australiji u poslednjih par nedelja bio konstantno jednocifren na dnevnom nivou.

 

Objašnjenje koliki rizik za širenje zaraze predstavljaju klanice iz članka u NYRB:

 

On April 26, John Tyson, the chairman of Tyson Foods, the second-largest meatpacker in America, took out ads in The New York Times and other newspapers to declare that the food chain was “breaking,” raising the specter of imminent meat shortages as outbreaks of Covid-19 hit the industry.3 Slaughterhouses have become hot zones for contagion, with thousands of workers now out sick and dozens of them dying.4 This should come as no surprise: social distancing is virtually impossible in a modern meat plant, making it an ideal environment for a virus to spread. In recent years, meatpackers have successfully lobbied regulators to increase line speeds, with the result that workers must stand shoulder to shoulder cutting and deboning animals so quickly that they can’t pause long enough to cover a cough, much less go to the bathroom, without carcasses passing them by. Some chicken plant workers, given no regular bathroom breaks, now wear diapers.5 A worker can ask for a break, but the plants are so loud he or she can’t be heard without speaking directly into the ear of a supervisor. Until recently slaughterhouse workers had little or no access to personal protective equipment; many of them were also encouraged to keep working even after exposure to the virus. Add to this the fact that many meat-plant workers are immigrants who live in crowded conditions with little or no access to health care, and you have a population at dangerously high risk of infection.

 

When the number of Covid-19 cases in America’s slaughterhouses exploded in late April—12,608 confirmed, with forty-nine deaths as of May 11—public health officials and governors began ordering plants to close. It was this threat to the industry’s profitability that led to Tyson’s declaration, which President Trump would have been right to see as a shakedown: the president’s political difficulties could only be compounded by a shortage of meat. In order to reopen their production lines, Tyson and his fellow packers wanted the federal government to step in and preempt local public health authorities; they also needed liability protection, in case workers or their unions sued them for failing to observe health and safety regulations.

 

Within days of Tyson’s ad, President Trump obliged the meatpackers by invoking the Defense Production Act. After having declined to use it to boost the production of badly needed coronavirus test kits, he now declared meat a “scarce and critical material essential to the national defense.” The executive order took the decision to reopen or close meat plants out of local hands, forced employees back to work without any mandatory safety precautions, and offered their employers some protection from liability for their negligence. On May 8, Tyson reopened a meatpacking plant in Waterloo, Iowa, where more than a thousand workers had tested positive.

 

Ceo članak ovde.

 

SaE

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On 20.5.2020. at 21:51, Gojko & Stojko said:

 

The executive order took the decision to reopen or close meat plants out of local hands, forced employees back to work without any mandatory safety precautions, and offered their employers some protection from liability for their negligence. On May 8, Tyson reopened a meatpacking plant in Waterloo, Iowa, where more than a thousand workers had tested positive.

 

Ceo članak ovde.

 

SaE

 

E sad jos samo da ne zaborave ko ih je zajebao i poslao na prisilan rad bez obavezne zastite kad dodje na red glasanje u novembru. 

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- evo i crkve će moći da se otvaraju veli trampara i one su esencijalne za društveni život

- 38,6 miliona amera je dobilo otkaz od početka krize, to je četvrtina radno sposobnog stanovništva

- videćemo kada će se svi oni vratiti na posao, ono što je sigurno je da se mnogima nigde ne žuri jer im trampara plaća da ostanu kući, bio je prilog na cnn nekog restorandžije koji je otpustio 20 ljudi a sada je ponovo otvorio kafanu ali avaj samo 3 radnika se vratilo na posao, on kaže da razume zašto, plaćao ih je 3x manje od onoga što im trampara daje :D, niko nije lud da izgubi taj državni novac kako bi crnčio za minimalac

- a ako im ukine taj podsticaj za potrošnju, kako ekonomisti nazivaju ovaj komunizam koji primenjuju zadnja 2 meseca, jasno je i njemu da bi za 2 nedelje izbila revolucija i da bi on zajedno sa rokefelerima, rotšildima, maskom gejtsom i ostalim reptilima visio na tajms skveru :happy:

Posted
On 20.5.2020. at 1:55, mustang said:

a da ne pricam sto zbog corone imamo zero bail policy (kalifornija) sto znaci policija te uhapsi, ti izlazis napolje jer je bond nula dolara. 

 

zena pregazila pesaka, pobegla sa lica mesta, policija je nasla posle dva dana, uhapsili, popodne pustena. i tako u krug....jel to pravda? da li je to fer @braca? da li je okej da covek koji bez parole za silovanje bude pusten i seta medju nama?? i to opravdavas...stvarno te ne razumem. nisi uplasen za bezbednost, ako imas, svoje zene, dece sebe....

ALi bice joj sudjeno. Nije oslobodjena optuzbi, samo nece cekati sudjenje u pritvoru. 

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pravda je da bogati mogu da plate da cekaju sudjenje van zavora, a sirotinja ne moze. 

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, dragance said:

 

Ovaj fenomen idiotskih glasaca je smrt za svaku demokratiju.

Bez medija kojima je primarna profesionalna obaveza da izvestavaju istinu i da edukuju, a ne da lazu i navijaju radi profita, nema demokratski-kompetentnih glasaca.

Problem jos pogorsava nejednakost u okviru for profit obrazovnog sistema - UK i US tu prednjace sa najboljim univerzitetima a ukupno slabo obrazovanom populacijom.

U takvom slucaju su i prosveceni apsolutizam ili oligarhija bolji nego ovaj mob rule koji vodi u neofasizam.

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Posted
18 hours ago, gone fishing said:

- evo i crkve će moći da se otvaraju veli trampara i one su esencijalne za društveni život

- 38,6 miliona amera je dobilo otkaz od početka krize, to je četvrtina radno sposobnog stanovništva

- videćemo kada će se svi oni vratiti na posao, ono što je sigurno je da se mnogima nigde ne žuri jer im trampara plaća da ostanu kući, bio je prilog na cnn nekog restorandžije koji je otpustio 20 ljudi a sada je ponovo otvorio kafanu ali avaj samo 3 radnika se vratilo na posao, on kaže da razume zašto, plaćao ih je 3x manje od onoga što im trampara daje :D

Ako si imao 20 radnika u restoranu, a otvorio si restoran sa 25% kapaciteta, koliko radnika ti sada treba u restoranu? Šta bi sa svih 20?

 

FYI, velika većina osoblja u restoranu radi za manje od minimalca, a živi od napojnica. To je sasvim legalno u većini država. Ako je promet opao 75% (jer rade sa kapacitetom od 25%), onda su i napojnice pale 75%.
 

ge ef, da te šef pita da se vratiš na posao al da zaradjuješ 75% manje (to pod uslovom da se SVI vrate), šta bi mu ti rekao? 

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