I feel sorry for people who will only eat chicken tenders and french fries.
Like, what went wrong with you?
I feel sorry for people who will only eat chicken tenders and french fries.
Like, what went wrong with you?
It helps when you state things like this, if you actually base them on what matters and what is factual rather than incommensurate measures. By the way I support a $15 minimum wage and I believe Amazon should be penalized for taking away stock and bonuses (somehow) because doing this does make this kind of a fake raise, though it will in fact help some people. But it bothers me when people on my side base their analyses on factually incorrect or completely misunderstood information. It makes it all that much easier to dismiss you and your valid concerns.
First, the graphic.

Market capitalization or stock wealth is not what pays wages! Nor should it, if you want the company to keep operating. That’s not how companies work, or really can (or even should) work.
What pays wages — and I’m simplifying a bit — is cash flow. What is cash flow? Cash flow (and there are several different types, but as I said, I am simplifying) is a measure of the amount of money coming into and out of the business. Simple, right? Well, it’s not really in the case of a business as large and varied as Amazon, but luckily since Amazon is a public company we can examine their cash flow in detail. Here is their cash flow statement, for the curious.
It turns out that Amazon had $6.48 billion in free cash flow in 2017. That is a lot, for any company. That does mean that Amazon could raise wages significantly without harming its core business or investment or anything else. Even though the liberal/leftist analysis of Amazon is factually incorrect, they are correct in the conclusion and their basic philosophy.
Amazon could and should raise wages without killing bonuses or stock options (the latter of which does not affect cash flow but does affect profits).
Note that cash flow is different than profits — profits are more philosophical in nature. Cash flow, for the most part, is not. Bet you didn’t know that you had to consider philosophy when calculating profits, did you? Well you do, especially with a company as large and distributed as Amazon.
Businesses live or die, however, by cash flow and Amazon has plenty enough to raise wages. And that’s a real analysis rather than a fantasy-based one.
I haven’t deadlifted in about 20 years. This morning, I did my first deadlifts with the new weight set. I worked into it, but I did 185 pounds. That’s well above my body weight (155 pounds). Not a bad start!
It helps that I have the muscle memory from doing it all those years ago. I don’t have to work on technique and my body just knows what to do.
I’ll do 185 again and a few more times, then I bet I can hit 200 in short order.
Report: It’s Not Okay To Just Start Talking To People You Donโt Know.
That’s The Onion, but that is becoming the liberal party line so I am not really sure it’s good satire. According to modern liberals, don’t talk to anyone who’s not exactly like you, not within exactly a month or two of your age (even if you are both in your 40s), and definitely don’t speak to women (even if you are a woman), the disabled, or anyone, because the only proper interaction is regulated and controlled and preferably done on a smartphone. And woe betide you if you accidentally utter a forbidden word or commit a dreaded micro-aggression!
You know, I think Clarissa’s blog is right: modern feminism as practiced and liberal fear of the world combined with the painting of women as fragile, mentally weak creatures by selfsame libs is going to inevitably lead to things like chaperoned dates, more restrictive clothing mores, and severe diminution of women’s agency and freedom.
The horror of personality tests is not that they don’t work, but that there is not a “real you” out there as a Platonic ideal that imbues your husk with animus and action.
It’s far worse than that, though. It’s that personality tests do work, but only in that very moment, because nearly all personality is situational, contingent, context-dependent. People want personality tests to be true because it tells them that they couldn’t be the concentration camp guard, the executioner. The murderer.
But the truth is that most of them would be up in that tower, shooting the escapees, severing the head. Burning down the village. That’s the horror: deep down, most people know this and they don’t want to know it.
Any country where the dominant pastry is donuts is no kind of country.
I once had a dream where my emotional support animal was a stegosaurus. We weren’t on a plane, but a spaceship.
We died, though.
Hey ya’ll, I have a squat/pull-up rack now but it’s in parts and pieces so I am going to wait for my partner to help me put it together. Assembling such things is like math for me. She’s far better at it.
And then I’ll show her how to use it.
One of the few areas that I agree with the anti-space exploration head-buriers is that it is in fact stupid to seriously consider terraforming other planets when we are busily un-terraforming this one.