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My wife is a retired Deputy Labor Commissioner for the State of CA and these are the honest businessman she went after. |
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And they would have raids and deport... Somewhere along the way that changed... I don't know what party changed that policy, all I know is that it changed... |
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Classy fellas calling out business people on this side of the border, I can see this will go no where and like always your side is always right and we can’t have more than one opinion, sorry but you guys are flat wrong.
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Just stating how it used to be vs. how it is today... Policy changed. |
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Was not referring to your post
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No problem...
No offense taken. |
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Owned a labor law compliance consulting business for 5 years, you know anything about Davis-Bacon, Prevailing Wage Laws, 14B of the Taft-Hartley Act, ever worked a certified payroll of a non-union company working on a Public Works Project and recovered back wages? Don't be so naive to believe at all businessman are honest, because they are not. I am not talking about the little guy but the multi-million dollar companies that think screwing their employees in a sport. We have a mental health and drug addiction issue in the country if there was no need there would be no drug issue. By the way, what was the formula for Coca-Cola when the company first started?? Now that is the way to get a customer base! |
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Ed, what makes you think I was talking about you?
Your reference of cocaine in Coca-Cola....cocaine was legally purchased at every drug store in the late 1800s and 1900s. I am old but I wasn't there. |
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32 million people use drugs in this country, that is 11.7%. In the 70s it was heroin, in the 80s it was Coke, in the 90s it was meth, then big Pharma gets involved with opioids, and now we have Fentanyl. What a business opportunity, makes you want to hook up with your ole chemistry teacher.
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