I was just thinking today that this will never go away. I then realized that this ideologic poison has existed far longer than I have, and will sadly exist much longer than I will. I'm not sure what to do with that other than always stand up when I can, do what I can, and hope for the best. We have great potential.
The headline gives far too much attention to Trump and buries the lede. If there is another Republican president, they will be expected to toe the line. This is the initiative of Project 2025. This is the Republican playbook.
Remember that time a group of Republican politicians visited Moscow on July 4th?
Hillary Clinton is irrelevant, and should get over herself.
The antibiotics are used so that the chickens don't contract infections and die from living in inhumane conditions.
This change allows them to increase their profit margin at the cost of animal welfare.
Meanwhile, the masses are still using all the 'services' because they all have momentum. I'm not confident any of them can do anything bad enough to chase off their users.
Insulting a key demographic of your constituency in a ranked choice system is an interesting strategy.
COVID is still a big deal. People are still getting sick and dying. In the US, it's still claiming about 1,500 lives weekly.
Long COVID significantly affects the quality of life for many.
The best doctor can only advocate for the best treatment. Your continued good health is dependent on your vigilance.
We desperately need the national popular vote. 80% of the votes in the upcoming election may as well be ignored.
As a consumer, I will now forever remember that WebMD's C Suite is most interested in "crushing their competition" and being heavy handed with their employees. I once thought that they were concerned about the betterment of societal health. This is how you lose your most performant employees.
I can't believe they published this to a publically available platform like Vimeo. Did they already lose their Marketing executive?
They also tend to make them stand at the beginning of their lane when they don't have customers. Apparently a light signaling that they are available just isn't enough.
Edit: My bad. I've never seen this at Aldi or Lidl. Just other US chains like Food Lion.