Shareholders should sue the automakers for the lost production and failing their fiduciary responsibility. It was completely avoidable, all the automakers knew the contracts were expiring that they would need to be renegotiated, and that a strike would happen. They let it happen anyway, they failed their fiduciary responsibility to a clearly forseen occurrence they knew would be happening at a wide scale and it was preventable.
That is legit. A few years ago I was working at a job that was… okay. Big name in my industry, paid the bills, etc. I was occasionally looking at and applying for other jobs on the side, but nothing serious. Then something happened at work that royally pissed me off, which mixed with the amount of pain I was physically in at the time after getting my first COVID shot resulted in a massively-escalated search for a new job, which ultimately landed me in a much better place.
Hamas, lest anyone forget, is the elected government in Gaza, there has never been an uprising in Gaza, not because "Palestinians" are afraid of violence, but because Hamas is who "Palestinians" are, "Palestinians" are also the PLO, PIJ, Hezbollah, and a dozen other Antisemitic Mulsim Terrorist groups, The "Palestinians" have never attacked Hamas, but somehow find the courage to attacks Jews in Israel. The "Palestinian" community is of one mind, voice, and they act as one. But, I'm being told the poor poor "Palestianian" cinnamon rolls never did nothin wrong, never hurt nobody, are being abused by the bad bad Jews, that they're being "genocided" while over the last 70 years their numbers have swelled a hundred fold.
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