ck26
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If Michael Lewis ever aimed his typewriter at this franchise, he would produce a book that would put Moneyball in the shade ...
If Michael Lewis ever aimed his typewriter at this franchise, he would produce a book that would put Moneyball in the shade ...
Halifax Hot Airs. They could have a big blustering balloon as the mascot.Saw today that Anthony LeBlanc and Gary Drummond have resurfaced. They're part of group looking to add an expansion CFL team in Halifax.
Halifax Hot Airs. They could have a big blustering balloon as the mascot.
Everybody get a load of the constitutional scholar over here.
The fact that there's a settlement should mean it's settled?
You are = You're. You are welcome = You're welcome.Your welcome. Let me know if you need me to explain any words exceeding two syllables.
There’s more than one accusation. Even with a settlement it doesn’t stop the Feds from investigating.
You are = You're. You are welcome = You're welcome.
My mother was big on grammar. I guess you're a mother.You are = You're. You are welcome = You're welcome.
I believe the same person filed both complaints. More likely one very disgruntled person than pervasive problem.
I think that it's safe to assume that you are aware of the history of the teamsters, the AFL-CIO, the Dockworker's Union and of course Chicago's labor union fun. Workers deserve rights, but companies and governments deserve to be protected from the corruption which comes from unionization.The article mentions explicitly that it was two separate people. One was a payroll administrator, and the other was a ticket salesperson. So at best you've got two former employees who were disgruntled enough to press charges against the team for labor violations. It's likely there's at least some validity to their claims. When a franchise is bad at literally everything else, I'm not going to give it the benefit of the doubt on how it treats its staff. This a bad sign.
And with regard to the union stuff specifically, it's not surprising and maybe it was all legal, but it's still ****ty. Workers deserve rights.
The article mentions explicitly that it was two separate people.
I think that it's safe to assume that you are aware of the history of the teamsters, the AFL-CIO, the Dockworker's Union and of course Chicago's labor union fun. Workers deserve rights, but companies and governments deserve to be protected from the corruption which comes from unionization.
Find me a clean union and I'll find you a virgin mother of three.
I'm saying what I said. If you are looking for some moral or ethical equivalency you've come to the wrong place.Are you saying there's no corruption in business or government? Are you saying that all business are clean too?
I'm saying what I said. If you are looking for some moral or ethical equivalency you've come to the wrong place.
Does Dave Tippett know anything about football?
Dave Tippett seems like the kind of coach who would call a quarterback draw on third and seventeen.
Really classic Sara Huckaby Sanders move. You can’t argue against what I post so you argue something different that you attribute to me.Nice dodge!
Dave Tippett seems like the kind of coach who would call a quarterback draw on third and seventeen.
Doesn't that get you four points in the CFL?