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by whatshisface
835 days ago
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Not being beaten up by police is part of your rights, but freely deciding how you want to work with someone else, and not being forced into the gig economy, is a right too. Every state seems to have certain coalitions with way too much power, and in California it's exercised whenever well-established interests can rephrase something that benefits them in economically leftist language: "Let's all raise the wages of pizza delivery drivers (who work directly for managers who aren't using us as a minimum-wage-circumventing middle-man.)" See also: "Supply and demand is a capitalist hoax, let's ban the construction of houses other than the ones I'm renting out." |
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this sounds like an exaggeration, but I'm not familiar with the law you're referencing. what exactly are you talking about?