i don't, i don'think its a violation. I just think it's a very bad practice protest if they see themror somehow find out where they are,. But not through bribing people. There's some nuance. Er cara, there's ome nancinnatis. You've seen those inflatable rats in front of buildings in new York? I bet they have m and c, but in new york yet, not yet. The rat se i've seen a if a, if a restaurant or a business goes non union, or is not being co operative with unions trying to establish membership. They inflate a giant rat in front of the building, and
Kara and Scott discuss Elon Musk and Twitter gearing up for a court battle, the initial revelations from The Uber Files, and Klarna’s slashed valuation. They also debate the ethics of a liberal group offering bounties for Supreme Court Justice sightings. Then, they’re joined by Friend of Pivot Mark Leibovich to discuss his new book, “THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVITUDE: Donald Trump’s Washington and the Price of Submission.”
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