This train is known as "The Beast" or "El Tren de los Desconocidos", which takes migrants from South America up to Guadalajara and beyond. It has been running since 2002, though ride-along passengers like this were banned in 2014 and routinely arrested since. Near as I can tell this video was filmed in 2008.
Interestingly, this train stopped running three days ago. Ferromex, a subsidiary of GrupoMexico claimed it was for the "safety of migrants", most of whom come from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. It is estimated that it has moved about half a million immigrants northward, though it's not clear how many actually crossed the border.
If you think you deserve more, make your case.
That is what they are doing. The only difference is that unions provide a legal framework to level consequences in their direction, the same as they would for us if we failed to meet expectations.
Wealthy people would have no compelling reason to take labor's demands seriously without the threat of consequence. Look how well California day laborers are paid if you don't believe me. The free market is great, but it does not work like you think it does, or maybe how you hope it does. I too like the idea that everyone will ultimately do the right thing, but, well.... (gestures vaguely)
Works both ways, no decent pay, no labor. It's a transaction, and the holder of the money doesn't and shouldn't hold disproportionate power in that transaction. If you want to simp for billionaires you can go right ahead, I'll tell George Soros you're down with the plan.
Why does the news media refuse to report on our half-understood research? I mean, we arm ourselves with knowledge by reading literally hundreds of unsourced twitter screenshots about the news of the day, and spend at least four hours each day JAQing each other off... why won't sheeple take the plunge and join in?
I didn't LMFAO, I barely managed a fraction of an eyeroll. Sometimes y'all just are not funny.
Fuck, I had middle school friends who insulted fat people more creatively than you, and they're mostly fucking idiots. Do better. If you really believe your stupid assertion that memes are revolutionary (which is retarded), you absolutely have to do better.
Yes, potentially. However, the surface area required would be, well... astronomical. I don't think current launch technology could support it, and at that scale micrometeors would tear it to shreds. Look how much effort it took to put JWST into orbit, and even then it had a baseball-sized hole punched into it on the way to its destination. It would not only require secret, unheard-of laser tech, but also secret launch, fuel, and materials technology.
Why wouldn't we use that stuff to get an economic advantage over other countries?
I don't think microwaves would have that effect, especially over large areas. By the time you got to relevant power scales, you'd be cooking people on the ground. Also how the fuck would you get a satellite to generate that much power? You'd need a metropolitan city's worth of power to get anywhere close.
I guess, but his prognostication has thus far been... piss-poor at best. The only useful technologies he's "developed" were bought from other people, or weirdly misappropriated and misunderstood ideas from the 1920s that didn't pass muster then, and sure as hell won't now.
It's like he's reading "fantastic stories" magazine and behaving as though all of it will be real, like next week. I'd say you or I could predict the future better than him, we just don't have the insane pre-existing assets to do anything fun with that knowledge.
Exempt buildings include hospitals, restaurants and buildings not fully supported by the electrical grid.
No existing buildings are affected.
Where's the part of the bill that says they're coming for my stove?
Also normally, aren't we for states asserting their independence and passing their own laws? If New Yorkers don't like it, they can vote with their feet, the same way you can avoid meth-mouthed trailer trash by moving out of the midwest.
It's OK to admit you don't know what a spike protein is, or how utterly common they are in the world of coronaviruses, of which there are hundreds.
Here are the most historically common coronaviruses, dating back to their discovery in the 1960s.
229E (alpha coronavirus)
NL63 (alpha coronavirus)
OC43 (beta coronavirus)
HKU1 (beta coronavirus)
All absolutely bejeweled with spike proteins. That's how they work. They're not rhinoviruses, dorks.
More recent variants include:
MERS-CoV (2003, MERS)
SARS-CoV (2005, SARS)
SARS-CoV-2 (2019, COVID-19)
Weather control systems, Ukrainian missiles (seriously), actual bolts of judgement from God for... we'll get back to you, a purposeful firebombing to distract from whatever thing was going on that day (that no one would have remembered anyway).... there were a few more, I'll check my history.
Soak it up, this is what passes as a "win" these days, boys.