Net Neutrality
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Re: Net Neutrality
Yeah, that was pretty gangsta.
Don’t see TC bouncing back from that one.
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Lol - so quit your bitching about having to buy insurance.The Conservative wrote:Hey, what is it that you guys tell me, SCOTUS is as high as you can go? Complaining is useless? So why do so if the law has been decided?Kath wrote:They do. This is the same body that said eminent domain can be used to take your house if they find a Tastee Freeze to be more profitable to the community and decided it's okay for government to require citizens to purchase things from for-profit corporations. So, there's that.The Conservative wrote:
Well, the SCOTUS disagrees with you.
Seems to me you are crying over spilt milk...
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You mean the same one that has been gutted, and ultimately now can be heard back in the SCOTUS because it no longer is viable under its original ruling?Kath wrote:Lol - so quit your bitching about having to buy insurance.The Conservative wrote:Hey, what is it that you guys tell me, SCOTUS is as high as you can go? Complaining is useless? So why do so if the law has been decided?Kath wrote: They do. This is the same body that said eminent domain can be used to take your house if they find a Tastee Freeze to be more profitable to the community and decided it's okay for government to require citizens to purchase things from for-profit corporations. So, there's that.
Seems to me you are crying over spilt milk...
Sure...
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Re: Net Neutrality
/sigh
I could have just as easily used some other brand name in my random list; I could have just have easily said "overstock.com" rather than "Amazon."
One never knows which shiny object is going to get the jaws a-wagging on wild tangents around here.
Anyway, the Amazon SCOTUS case is another of those McDonald's coffee myths that has grown somehow far beyond its boundaries.
It was a VERY narrow case, decided 9-0 by SCOTUS, interpreting a 1947 federal statute werein Congress decided they would be the ones deciding when Joe Sixpack's workday starts and ends on every square inch of the USA, as a matter of federal law. I think SCOTUS took it up at all just to resolve a split in authority among the Courts of Appeal, as a result of yet another nutty 9th Circuit decision in the case.
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/10/busi ... nings.html
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/1 ... 3_5h26.pdf
A much more interesting case would be one where the SCOTUS could somehow explain to us where in the blue fuck Congress has any sniff of authority to do *that*.
I could have just as easily used some other brand name in my random list; I could have just have easily said "overstock.com" rather than "Amazon."
One never knows which shiny object is going to get the jaws a-wagging on wild tangents around here.
Anyway, the Amazon SCOTUS case is another of those McDonald's coffee myths that has grown somehow far beyond its boundaries.
It was a VERY narrow case, decided 9-0 by SCOTUS, interpreting a 1947 federal statute werein Congress decided they would be the ones deciding when Joe Sixpack's workday starts and ends on every square inch of the USA, as a matter of federal law. I think SCOTUS took it up at all just to resolve a split in authority among the Courts of Appeal, as a result of yet another nutty 9th Circuit decision in the case.
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/10/busi ... nings.html
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/1 ... 3_5h26.pdf
A much more interesting case would be one where the SCOTUS could somehow explain to us where in the blue fuck Congress has any sniff of authority to do *that*.
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Re: Net Neutrality
You speak in riddles, sometimes, Fife. What is your point, please?
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The Hot Coffee myth is an issue upon its own... I've had to argue the case in a law class before, and I'll tell you right now the only reason the case ever got to court was that McDonald's refused to pay for the medical expenses.Fife wrote:/sigh
I could have just as easily used some other brand name in my random list; I could have just have easily said "overstock.com" rather than "Amazon."
One never knows which shiny object is going to get the jaws a-wagging on wild tangents around here.
Anyway, the Amazon SCOTUS case is another of those McDonald's coffee myths that has grown somehow far beyond its boundaries.
It was a VERY narrow case, decided 9-0 by SCOTUS, interpreting a 1947 federal statute werein Congress decided they would be the ones deciding when Joe Sixpack's workday starts and ends on every square inch of the USA, as a matter of federal law. I think SCOTUS took it up at all just to resolve a split in authority among the Courts of Appeal, as a result of yet another nutty 9th Circuit decision in the case.
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/10/busi ... nings.html
https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/1 ... 3_5h26.pdf
A much more interesting case would be one where the SCOTUS could somehow explain to us where in the blue fuck Congress has any sniff of authority to do *that*.
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Kath wrote:You speak in riddles, sometimes, Fife. What is your point, please?
In English, you are making a mountain out of a molehill.
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Yes, yes - stealing from employees is no big deal. Gotcha.
And, also true - TC is the only valid recipient of welfare.
And, also true - TC is the only valid recipient of welfare.
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No riddles. I'm just trying to add some facts to the discussion of the Amazon warehouse FLSA case, since it has become a thing in this thread now, for some unknown reason.Kath wrote:You speak in riddles, sometimes, Fife. What is your point, please?
My snark, if it could be called that, was in reference to how my off-handed reference to the Amazon brand in an entirely unrelated matter led to a few pages of bashing Amazon as some kind of extra-special corporate evil-doer just because it got sued by some blood-sucking class-action shop for doing what essentially every business with a security gate does.
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Re: Net Neutrality
I'll bash any company that requires its employees to spend a few hours a week doing tasks they aren't paid for. It's wrong.
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