Once we got home and settled into a bit of a routine - yea. The last 2 nights or so I think I slept about 6 hours straight ⊠same with the wife for the most part (she has to wake up to pump and/or feed) but I go to sleep about 3 hrs before her and she sleeps in an extra 3 hours after I get up and take over with the kid.
The hospital was a nightmare though - every 2 hours a nurse would come in and poke and prod the little guy. Couldnât make any decision w/out a nurse questioning everything and making us feel like weâre our instincts and preparation was wrong.
Once we got home everything seemed to mellow out a bit and we could get to know his rhythms and criesâŠheâs been happy as a clam so far
The public would not suffer under a Co-Op as they would most likely elect not to move forward if their enterprise could not be beneficial without making the public suffer. Not so with Big business.
Not a dodge and deflection, just a question that those on your side refuse to answer because they havenât one.
However, â[t]here is a growing literature on the survival of [worker cooperatives (WCs)], which indicates that while a significant percentage of them failâespecially during their early yearsâthey do not fail at a rate that exceeds that of [conventionally-owned firms (CFs)]. Instead, once created the expected survival of WCs meets or exceeds that of CFs.â1
Is this YouTube? Plenty more evidence, just look.
Are small businesses the same and operate the same as big business? No. So you have no point.
My point exactly.
Not so with Co-Ops.
No I donât. Iâm more inclined to believe their actions rather than words. And you grow the fuck up, foolish douchebag!
I back the democratization of the enterprise. I believe that decentralizing the corporation is also very desirable. You want to assign all blame to the government. They got you right where they want you.
Of course, the public would. Please leave you momâs basement and join us in reality.
And all the co-ops not lending enough money to start-upâs; thus, allowing them to fail is not adding to public suffering?
Fantasy.
Your evidence is shit.
Believes in unicorn level fantasies about government and economics, is anti-vax, and doesnât understand anything he talks about, but tells people to grow up. Classic, never change, clown.
With your mouth not your $$$'s. All talk. No action.
Based on your Sesame Street level understanding of business, obviously. Many corporations do operate decentralized. That word just doesnât mean what you think it means.
Sayâs affiliate link guy making a snake-oil salesmen money for the cause.
Has cost of living gone up or down?
How have company benefits changed?
How is automation factored into this figure?
You didnât answer the original question. Then you introduce another topic to deflect.
Dodge and deflection.
Another dodge.
You called me brainwashed.
Youtube plus google vs real workd experience and education
Who is brainwashed?
Strawman while admitting profit maximization does not cause harm to the public but the way certain big business is run does. Thatâs my point.
Government enables them.
Good point, zep.
Because they are actually doing something and not whining on the internet. You should go out and really support them or join one too.
Like not getting campaign contributions from corporations? Thatâs enough to sway you. Lololol. This isnât new. Several politicians who ended up fucking their country did this in Asia.
There are a multitude of ways a government can engage in corruption once in power. Seriously, grow up.
You canât do this without the use of new legislation which can also be used against normal, honest businesses, zep. Donât you get it? Every new regulation fucks the honest ones too.
This is not about blame, you petty little man. This is about being objective in finding the right solution.
Youâre the one whoâs fallen victim to those who capitalize on the rage of people like you to fulfill their agendas. Mao did it really well though the demographic that responds to this usually consists of ignorant students who have no real life experience.