I feel like the law would be best served where FOIA requests incurring more than $1k to school districts must waiver their right to anonymous requests and must pay 50% of the cost.
You mean the people the maintain the biggest logistics network in the world? Not sure, but it sure as fuck is relevant to news about the company that hosts 25% of the internet.
That really changes the context for his quote "Wanna know how I got these scars?"
Got it. You believe that the only thing relevant to technology is the things being made, but the people that make those things aren't relevant. Let's see how much tech news will come from those companies when the workers stop working.
Labor is inseparable from it's fruits.
AWS hosts 25% of the internet. It doesn't matter if you think it's not tech related, the company is in tech and unions within tech is a rapidly growing movement. Next you're going to say that workers protesting at Microsoft isn't tech related.
Lawfare will not stop us.
There's a thing called truck nuts. It's a rubber ballsack that hangs from the trailer hitch.
Nah, I think he's going to cite the divine right of ~~kings~~ governors
It's significantly more interesting while backwards, but why?
And that's the point. If the democratic party loses legitimately in this election, it's the democratic party's fault. Not the handful of 3rd party voters. In 2016, we saw that 3rd party voters would not have voted if their choice wasn't on the ballot. You can get pissy about 3rd parties and strategy, but vote shaming will always be ineffective.
How is this relevant?