You will get little if any argument from me, on that front.
Anyone truly interested in advancing physical altercation towards actual revolution would not engage in such sporadic unassociated instances to effect the change they want.
If it comes, it shall either be swiftly, by some undeniable unifying spark, or else slowly and silently, a deliberate, fortified build up, of Machiavellian devising.
Anything else is destined to be written off as a failed treason.
With the obvious caveat being the probability that the whole damned opera just plain falls apart into Neo-Fuckinâ Yokel-yo.
How many actual diehard antifa people are there even? I kind of feel like the media and having a âbrandâ garners them more attention than they probably merit.
Job openings hit 7.14 million in August, notching a record for a survey that began in December 2000, according to the Labor Department.
The JOLTS survey also found a near-record amount of quits for the month, indicating worker confidence in finding new positions.
Economists have been watching JOLTS closely as in indicator of when worker wages might start catching up with the acceleration in employment and the rapid decline in unemployment. The headline jobless rate for September was 3.7 percent, its lowest level in 49 years.
Workers continued to show confidence in the jobs market, evidenced by a quits rate that edged just a shade lower from July to 3.58 million. The rate, which counts those who voluntarily left positions, jumped 12.7 percent from August 2017.
âThe fact that record numbers of workers are voluntarily quitting their jobs suggests that they are finding substantially better opportunities elsewhere in the economy,â said Julia Pollak, labor economist at online employment marketplace ZipRecruiter.
Wages have been moving higher over the past year but still havenât broken out of the post-recession range. Average hourly earnings rose about 2.9 percent in August and 2.8 percent in September.
Do I have to spell it out for you? She claims her parents eloped because her fatherâs side was racist against her âindianâ mother. Her DNA tests proves the only âindiansâ in her heritage are from 300 years agoâŚ
To be fair maybe Warren didnât lie, maybe sheâs just fucking retarded.
âBut my daddyâs parents, the Herrings, were bitterly opposed to their marrying because my motherâs family, the Reeds, was part native American.â
âThis sort of discrimination was common at the time,â Warren continues. âSo when my momma was 19 and my daddy was 20, they eloped. And together they built a family, my three older brothers and me.â
The DNA findings, regardless of their legitimacy, do not make her eligible for Cherokee Nation citizenship. Nor does the DNA test make Warren eligible to join the Eastern Band of the Cherokee or the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee.
Warren is actually less Native American than many white, Hispanic, and black Americans. Experts with 23andMe say the average black American is nearly one percent Native American, while the average Hispanic American is 18 percent Native American. Additionally, about eight percent of white Americans in Louisiana, for example, are at least one percent Native American.