Companies are going to bet that they can survive longer with limited staff than their former employees can survive without a job. There will also be lawsuits, but those will take years.
I also wouldn't be surprised if part of tomorrow's announcement is some new FAA policies regarding vaccination of passengers and crew. Again lawsuits, but also again they will take years.
On the one hand I think you're right. On the other hand less/harder travel opens the door for more localism which could be a good thing. So it's unclear if that could actually work out in our favor.
Yeah going to smaller, more local and independent governments is exactly what we need right now. That way individuals can actually make a difference and we're not depending on the corrupt federal leaders or corrupt leaders in foreign nations.
The greatest threat to mankind is international travel. Our collective immune system can easily defeat any virus or similar biological threat unless it is artificially transported around the globe in a matter of days by people on airplanes.
make no mistake, the faggots at the top are getting paid off to harm their employees. same as it ever was, just with an added layer of condescending nazi to it.
Oh, don't worry, you won't be afford to drive anywhere either.
Just today I read that there's a proposal in Germany to add an extra "green tax" (on top of existing carbon taxes) of 0.7 EUR per liter to gasoline and diesel. That's about an extra dollar, per liter, not gallon, in taxes. To put it in US terms, it's an extra $3.77 per gallon, just in this extra tax alone. The justification is that they're not meeting the decarbonization criteria they put on themselves a few years ago. Coming soon to a country near you.
Companies are going to bet that they can survive longer with limited staff than their former employees can survive without a job. There will also be lawsuits, but those will take years.
I also wouldn't be surprised if part of tomorrow's announcement is some new FAA policies regarding vaccination of passengers and crew. Again lawsuits, but also again they will take years.
On the one hand I think you're right. On the other hand less/harder travel opens the door for more localism which could be a good thing. So it's unclear if that could actually work out in our favor.
Yeah going to smaller, more local and independent governments is exactly what we need right now. That way individuals can actually make a difference and we're not depending on the corrupt federal leaders or corrupt leaders in foreign nations.
The greatest threat to mankind is international travel. Our collective immune system can easily defeat any virus or similar biological threat unless it is artificially transported around the globe in a matter of days by people on airplanes.
INTENTIONALLY, by the CHINESE
make no mistake, the faggots at the top are getting paid off to harm their employees. same as it ever was, just with an added layer of condescending nazi to it.
amazin'
Oh, don't worry, you won't be afford to drive anywhere either.
Just today I read that there's a proposal in Germany to add an extra "green tax" (on top of existing carbon taxes) of 0.7 EUR per liter to gasoline and diesel. That's about an extra dollar, per liter, not gallon, in taxes. To put it in US terms, it's an extra $3.77 per gallon, just in this extra tax alone. The justification is that they're not meeting the decarbonization criteria they put on themselves a few years ago. Coming soon to a country near you.
Yet the US was even when we weren’t part of their treaty to tax us out of existence…