Message from @King Canuck
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Well if someone would take the opposing position in the Queen debate things would get rolling
Literally the only argument I see against queen is people whining about them being overrated
Oh I specifically meant Queen II being best
*channels inner Molyneaux*
NOT AN ARGUMENT
@Beemann I personally like queen 1 more
Honestly that's the only other valid answer IMO
They kinda dumbed themselves after Queen 2
Still great music, but nothing as amazing
Is this the real life?
I think the closest they came to their old stuff is Who wants to live forever
I love that song
or fantasy
Caught in a landslide
No escape from reality
so Don't stop me noooow
I'm having such a good time
Havin a ball
I guess nobody disputes Queen's fabulosity, lol.
No one can
Canada is just Sweden's twin change my mind
what
No
Sweden is an entirely different country with a different set of political parties and different issues
Mind changed. Success
wew
and Canada don't have one of these pages. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_grenade_attacks_in_Sweden
In sweden we just shruged when an old person was killed by a grenade. "7 January, Stockholm, a man in his 60s was killed and a 45-year-old woman was injured after a grenade exploded outside the Vårby gård metro station. The grenade which was accidentally picked up by the man had been abandoned at the side of the path"
We shrug when they throw grenades at police stations.
If that happened in the US, the whole state would be on lockdown until the perp was found.
progressiveism, one hell of a drug
What are the union laws like in the US?
Are an employer required to talk to a union or can they just say they will only discuss salaries with individuals?
It varies by state.
The big thing that people get uptight about is "right to work" versus "closed shop" states. The difference there is mostly whether people are required to join the union and pay fees.
If a place has a union it's usually the case that everyone is going to be on the union contract and a couple people might be hired outside the normal channels somehow in case of a strike. But even that can vary a bit.
Most "what are X laws like in the US" often break down differently by state. It's by design.
Also, some industries are heavily unionized and others aren't. Some industries have different levels and forms of unionization in different parts of the country.
Fuck unions
lol. I was in Michigan when it went Right-to-Work.
That was a warzone.
Unions might doom a new product my team is working on because they are all lazy fucks with too much power
Fucking mafia these unions are
"Unions Killed Detroit"
And this is the story of how Michigan went Republican.
Of How the Auto industry went form the icon of American Unions to voting away unions in Tennessee *despite management endorsing the union*