repthe732

repthe732 t1_jbt4blu wrote

Why are you talking to the supervisor without first talking to your coworker first? How do you know he’s not salaried or getting paid overtime if you haven’t spoken to them? If you actually care about your coworker you should be talking to them before trying to start shit with management since they’re the ones that are potentially impacted by your actions

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repthe732 t1_ivuwc6d wrote

It’s not much of a deterrent when in many parts of the state you need a car to get anywhere

And it’s better if they are caught for them to have insurance. It’s also easier to catch them if their car is registered. If the car is registered then they’re required to have insurance

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repthe732 t1_ivu5c5c wrote

Many of those people are already driving just without licenses.

But if those people that flee have insurance they’ll still end up being held financially liable and if they have insurance it will cover the damages to the other persons car. This is exactly why it’s better to have everyone licensed and insured

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repthe732 t1_ivs01cv wrote

No, he’s a scumbag for offering to ship detainees to the border for manual labor, for reporting his church for providing legal information, was found to have violated civil rights, had a significantly higher suicide rate in his jails than anywhere else in the state, and likely other issues as well

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repthe732 t1_ivqt0fr wrote

Just to clarify, it wouldn’t apply to all homes that sell for over $1 million. It would only apply to one’s that have capital gains over $1 million and then it would only apply to every dollar in capital gains after $1 million. I think there was a lot of misleading advertising around this leading up to the election

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