I've been living as cheaply as possible and saving every penny I could for years. This isn't the emergency I expected, but I was still prepared. I was a WA state employee and the retard dictator/former governor was ahead of Brandon on the tyranny.
The last conversation I had with a coworker as I left was a guy who was against the vaxx mandates but caved and got the J&J at the last minute. He told me he had major headaches 24 hours a day since then, about a week prior. I wonder how many will become disabled and the state won't give a shit about them.
I've been kicked out of a job twice. Yeah, I didn't learn the first time! So I started my own business and earned enough to buy a house on a remote island where I've retired - sort of.
I heard a lot of "People need food and a place to live" arguments these past few months.
One of the people that presented this argument was me. But, I'm never getting the jab no matter what. I'm only presenting the facts, challenges that real people face every day.
The risk of fighting back is losing your job (i.e. means to feed yourself and family). There's no denying that. And there's a risk that your expertise's field is biased with companies that listen to or are run by [DS] people...that's also a high risk. People COULD actually go hungry as a result of this resistance.
Once you get to a certain point in life, it's impossible to simply discard the skillset you've used pretty much all your life and re-learn new ones. Those that imply you can easily do so are on the same boat as Rahm Emanuel saying "all those coal miners we fire can just become coders!"
There has to be a way we can both fight back effectively, don't take the shot, be honest, firm, and successful.
What has surprised me the most is the number of people HERE who got the jab the minute their job was threatened and then got super defensive about it.
I heard a lot of "People need food and a place to live" arguments these past few months.
It's just sad.
I've been living as cheaply as possible and saving every penny I could for years. This isn't the emergency I expected, but I was still prepared. I was a WA state employee and the retard dictator/former governor was ahead of Brandon on the tyranny.
The last conversation I had with a coworker as I left was a guy who was against the vaxx mandates but caved and got the J&J at the last minute. He told me he had major headaches 24 hours a day since then, about a week prior. I wonder how many will become disabled and the state won't give a shit about them.
People like to talk tough, but living tough is a whole other issue.
I've been kicked out of a job twice. Yeah, I didn't learn the first time! So I started my own business and earned enough to buy a house on a remote island where I've retired - sort of.
One of the people that presented this argument was me. But, I'm never getting the jab no matter what. I'm only presenting the facts, challenges that real people face every day.
The risk of fighting back is losing your job (i.e. means to feed yourself and family). There's no denying that. And there's a risk that your expertise's field is biased with companies that listen to or are run by [DS] people...that's also a high risk. People COULD actually go hungry as a result of this resistance.
Once you get to a certain point in life, it's impossible to simply discard the skillset you've used pretty much all your life and re-learn new ones. Those that imply you can easily do so are on the same boat as Rahm Emanuel saying "all those coal miners we fire can just become coders!"
There has to be a way we can both fight back effectively, don't take the shot, be honest, firm, and successful.