Yeah. It's called principles. Maybe when your corporate overlords have some for sale you'll be and to afford them.
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This is really just the ship from Our Flag Means Death
Negligence of that order would surely be prosecuted.
You mean falling for a phishing scam? You must not have any experience in security if you truly believe that they're going to prosecute someone for that lmao.
Of course, if the employee openly expressed their carelessness and distain for their employer that changes things but that seems unlikely to be the case in reality.
The global pandemic, rise of fascism, the active collapse of global ecosystems, climate crisis and wealth gap are probably less of a problem there. But I bet they're still stuck working in offices, so we have that going for us.
'again' acting like an ignorant jackass like yourself had ever voted for him in the first place. If you're even an American and eligible to vote.
stfu and fuck right off.
That's right!
Which, given the context that planes are necessary, you continue to ignore the OP:
Having the public lose trust in the safety of flying is absolutely not something you want to happen.
And then your justification for not privatizing is cronyism. So the government contracts for air travel = bad, but the ones for your project are... good??
Your comment was really just a soap box to say air=bad, trains=good. I'm not going to argue trains are bad, but maybe make an honest argument for it.
You're assuming the moon has maintained it's current orbit. Maybe it just happened to get knocked out from Earth's. That said, I'm curious how disasterous it would be for Earth if the moon was suddenly gone..
Neither did the bird.
Which is to say
depending on jurisdiction they can just arbitrarily raise rates
I'd suggest the 'giant douche/ turd sandwich' rhetoric had a direct impact on the 2004 and 2016 elections - both of which were 'lost' by the Democrats, by razor thin (even a razor that folds over one way but ends up cutting the other way somehow, because fuck the will of the people) margin, and had profound effects on the society of their time. It also staunchly reenforced the apathy and both-sideism we see to this day.