#and that IS the kicker
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coming to terms with desperately needing a drastic career change lest i do something even more drastic and i know a lot of people do that in their 30s and that it's okay but going back to school after earning a whole-ass master's degree feels so fucking daunting.
#i went to a researcher's night event thing and am just. fucking. agonizing over wasting 11 years of my life doing shit i fucking hate#and the thing is#i am preparing#but i know i will have to go through this alone#blah blah communtiy etc but the fact of the matter is i know no one will be supportive at fucking all#so maybe i should hit the bricks#delete some social media accounts block people out and just#start everything over#like let's quit the stupid shit we're actually studying ecotoxicology now#but again i need to do it alone and maybe stop talking about it the way i am now#i am alone 99% of the time but i need to reach a new plane of cutting off until i feel ready so form new connections again#i don<t hate the people in my life i just know no one really like. likes me anyore. maybe i am loved but i am for sure not liked that much#and that IS the kicker
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neopets cloud paintbrush
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I AM POSITIVELY FOAMING AT THE MOUTH OVER THESE TWO
#ozzie’s little floating head in the last photo is the kicker for me#jesus i’m gonna die#how do demons have a better love life than me#helluva boss#helluva boss season two#helluva boss spoilers#helluva boss oops#helluva boss fizzarolli#helluva boss ozzie#helluva boss asmodeus#helluva boss fizzmodeus#helluva boss fizzarozzie
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NLRB rules that any union busting triggers automatic union recognition
Tonight (September 6) at 7pm, I'll be hosting Naomi Klein at the LA Public Library for the launch of Doppelganger.
On September 12 at 7pm, I'll be at Toronto's Another Story Bookshop with my new book The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation.
American support for unions is at its highest level in generations, from 70% (general population) to 88% (Millenials) – and yet, American unionization rates are pathetic.
That's about to change.
The National Labor Relations Board just handed down a landmark ruling – the Cemex case – that "brought worker rights back from the dead."
https://prospect.org/labor/2023-08-28-bidens-nlrb-brings-workers-rights-back/
At issue in Cemex was what the NLRB should do about employers that violate labor law during union drives. For decades, even the most flagrantly illegal union-busting was met with a wrist-slap. For example, if a boss threatened or fired an employee for participating in a union drive, the NLRB would typically issue a small fine and order the employer to re-hire the worker and provide back-pay.
Everyone knows that "a fine is a price." The NLRB's toothless response to cheating presented an easily solved equation for corrupt, union-hating bosses: if the fine amounts to less than the total, lifetime costs of paying a fair wage and offering fair labor conditions, you should cheat – hell, it's practically a fiduciary duty:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/468061
Enter the Cemex ruling: once a majority of workers have signed a union card, any Unfair Labor Practice by their employer triggers immediate, automatic recognition of the union. In other words, the NLRB has fitted a tilt sensor in the American labor pinball machine, and if the boss tries to cheat, they automatically lose.
Cemex is a complete 180, a radical transformation of the American labor regulator from a figleaf that legitimized union busting to an actual enforcer, upholding the law that Congress passed, rather than the law that America's oligarchs wish Congress had passed. It represents a turning point in the system of lawless impunity for American plutocracy.
In the words of Frank Wilhoit, it is is a repudiation of the conservative dogma: "There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect":
https://crookedtimber.org/2018/03/21/liberals-against-progressives/#comment-729288
It's also a stunning example of what regulatory competence looks like. The Biden administration is a decidedly mixed bag. On the one hand there are empty suits masquerading as technocrats, champions of the party's centrist wing (slogan: "Everything is fine and change is impossible"):
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/10/the-courage-to-govern/#whos-in-charge
But the progressive, Sanders/Warren wing of the party installed some fantastically competent, hard-charging, principled fighters, who are chapter-and-verse on their regulatory authority and have the courage to use that authority:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/10/18/administrative-competence/#i-know-stuff
They embody the old joke about the photocopier technician who charges "$1 to kick the photocopier and $79 to know where to kick it." The best Biden appointees have their boots firmly laced, and they're kicking that mother:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/16/the-second-best-time-is-now/#the-point-of-a-system-is-what-it-does
One such expert kicker is NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo. Abruzzo has taken a series of muscular, bold moves to protect American workers, turning the tide in the class war that the 1% has waged on workers since the Reagan administration. For example, Abruzzo is working to turn worker misclassification – the fiction that an employee is a small business contracting with their boss, a staple of the "gig economy" – into an Unfair Labor Practice:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/01/10/see-you-in-the-funny-papers/bidens-legacy
She's also waging war on robo-scab companies: app-based employment "platforms" like Instawork that are used to recruit workers to cross picket lines, under threat of being blocked from the app and blackballed by hundreds of local employers:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/30/computer-says-scab/#instawork
With Cemex, Abruzzo is restoring a century-old labor principle that has been gathering dust for generations: the idea that workers have the right to organize workplace gemocracies without fear of retaliation, harassment, or reprisals.
But as Harold Meyerson writes for The American Prospect, the Cemex ruling has its limits. Even if the NLRB forces and employer to recognize a union, they can't force the employer to bargain in good faith for a union contract. The National Labor Relations Act prohibits the Board from imposing a contract.
That's created a loophole that corrupt bosses have driven entire fleets of trucks through. Workers who attain union recognition face years-long struggles to win a contract, as their bosses walk away from negotiations or offer farcical "bargaining positions" in the expectation that they'll be rejected, prolonging the delay.
Democrats have been trying to fix this loophole since the LBJ years, but they've been repeatedly blocked in the senate. But Abruzzo is a consummate photocopier kicker, and she's taking aim. In Thrive Pet Healthcare, Abruzzo has argued that failing to bargain in good faith for a contract is itself an Unfair Labor Practice. That means the NLRB has the authority to act to correct it – they can't order a contract, but they can order the employer to give workers "wages, benefits, hours, and such that are comparable to those provided by comparable unionized companies in their field."
Mitch McConnell is a piece of shit, but he's no slouch at kicking photocopiers himself. For a whole year, McConnell has blocked senate confirmation hearings to fill a vacant seat on the NLRB. In the short term, this meant that the three Dems on the board were able to hand down these bold rulings without worrying about their GOP colleagues.
But McConnell was playing a long game. Board member Gwynne Wilcox's term is about to expire. If her seat remains vacant, the three remaining board members won't be able to form a quorum, and the NLRB won't be able to do anything.
As Meyerson writes, centrist Dems have refused to push McConnell on this, hoping for comity and not wanting to violate decorum. But Chuck Schumer has finally bestirred himself to fight this issue, and Alaska GOP senator Lisa Murkowski has already broken with her party to move Wilcox's confirmation to a floor vote.
The work of enforcers like DoJ Antitrust Division boss Jonathan Kanter, FTC chair Lina Khan, and SEC chair Gary Gensler is at the heart of Bidenomics: the muscular, fearless deployment of existing regulatory authority to make life better for everyday Americans.
But of course, "existing regulatory authority" isn't the last word. The judges filling stolen seats on the illegitimate Supreme Court had invented the "major questions doctrine" and have used it as a club to attack Biden's photocopier-kickers. There's real danger that Cemex – and other key actions – will get fast-tracked to SCOTUS so the dotards in robes can shatter our dreams for a better America.
Meyerson is cautiously optimistic here. At 40% (!), the Court's approval rating is at a low not seen since the New Deal showdowns. The Supremes don't have an army, they don't have cops, they just have legitimacy. If Americans refuse to acknowledge their decisions, all they can do it sit and stew:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/26/mint-the-coin-etc-etc/#blitz-em
The Court knows this. That's why they fume so publicly about attacks on their legitimacy. Without legitimacy, they're nothing. With the Supremes' support at 40% and union support at 70%, any judicial attack on Cemex could trigger term-limits, court-packing, and other doomsday scenarios that will haunt the relatively young judges for decades, as the seats they stole dwindle into irrelevance. Meyerson predicts that this will weigh on them, and may stay their hands.
Meyerson might be wrong, of course. No one ever lost money betting on the self-destructive hubris of Federalist Society judges. But even if he's wrong, his point is important. If the Supremes frustrate the democratic will of the American people, we have to smash the Supremes. Term limits, court-packing, whatever it takes:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/09/20/judicial-equilibria/#pack-the-court
And the more we talk about this – the more we make this consequence explicit – the more it will weigh on them, and the better the chance that they'll surprise us. That's already happening! The Supremes just crushed the Sackler opioid crime-family's dream of keeping their billions in blood-money:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/08/11/justice-delayed/#justice-redeemed
But if it doesn't stop them? If they crush this dream, too? Pack the court. Impose term limits. Make it the issue. Don't apologize, don't shrug it off, don't succumb to learned helplessness. Make it our demand. Make it a litmus test: "If elected, will you vote to pack the court and clear the way for democratic legitimacy?"
Meanwhile, Cemex is already bearing fruit. After an NYC Trader Joe's violated the law to keep Trader Joe's United from organizing a store, the workers there have petitioned to have their union automatically recognized under the Cemex rule:
https://truthout.org/articles/trader-joes-union-files-to-force-company-to-recognize-union-under-new-nlrb-rule/
With the NLRB clearing the regulatory obstacles to union recognition, America's largest unions are awakening from their own long slumbers. For decades, unions have spent a desultory 3% of their budgets on organizing workers into new locals. But a leadership upset in the AFL-CIO has unions ready to catch a wave with the young workers and their 88% approval rating, with a massive planned organizing drive:
https://prospect.org/labor/labors-john-l-lewis-moment/
Meyerson calls on other large unions to follow suit, and the unions seem ready to do so, with new leaders and new militancy at the Teamsters and UAW, and with SEIU members at unionized Starbucks waiting for their first contracts.
Turning union-supporting workers into unionized workers is key to fighting Supreme Court sabotage. Organized labor will give fighters like Abruzzo the political cover she needs to Get Shit Done. A better America is possible. It's within our grasp. Though there is a long way to go, we are winning crucial victories all the time.
The centrist message that everything is fine and change is impossible is designed to demoralize you, to win the fight in your mind so they don't have to win it in the streets and in the jobsite. We don't have to give them that victory. It's ours for the taking.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/06/goons-ginks-and-company-finks
#nlrb#cemex#unions#labor#class war#photocopier kickers#ulp#unfair labor practices#jennifer abruzzo#thrive pet care#national labor review board#scotus#afl-cio#trader joes#harold meyerson#labor day#pluralistic
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Typical Lester family breakfast
#this is rheir dynamic. to mre#i love faroe sm 😢 i wish her only lines weren't just [child drowning]#u can't tell me john wouldn't be a dumbass like this#mr. john “i dont eat the pizza” doe#the “i lick the toppings and mash them into a ball” fragment of the king#meanwhile post-canon arthur for me is Born an Eldrirch Ass Kicker; Forced to Disappointed Malewife#all bc faroe and john would get along too well#malevolent podcast#john doe malevolent#malevolent john#malevolent arthur#malevolent fanart#malevolent john doe#arthur lester malevolent#malevolent arthur lester#animation#malevolent#malevolent faroe lester#faroe malevolent
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hiii i decided to animate the urusei yatsura meme ft the Guys,,, this took soo long and i had to learn like 10000 new things butttt im rly happy w it!!!
#ive never rly animated anything this big lmao.... im used to lil looping gifs#the animations themselves are p closely based on the original op (not traced... i just had it open on another monitor as a ref)#and i think i learned a lot about animation from that!!#so yeah this is a bit jank in places but im happy w it... this was such an impulse project lmfao#rhythm heaven#karate joe#space kicker#punch kick toe#<- this is the top post for both joe n sk's character tags so if ur goin thru em and dont wanna see this ship mute that or block me#bc i post a lot of em#my art#kas tries animation
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cant wait for summer
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your older bf!simon of local-football-club-fame who just plays for fuckabouts on the weekends but can’t deny that seeing ‘RILEY’ stretched across your shoulders when he hits it from the back was the main selling point
#do i dare say it’s an ownership thing? seeing his surname on your back?#like he doesn’t love getting up at sparrow fart on a cold saturday so you can watch him roll in the grass with a bunch of old dickheads#but the after match- the private after match is the kicker#older bf!simon#simon riley smut#simon ghost riley smut#simon riley x reader#simon ghost riley x reader#simon riley drabble#simon ghost riley drabble#simon riley blurb#simon ghost riley blurb
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The Tortured Poets Department - Taylor Swift (Mid-Century Style Illustrated)
Leaning further into the motif of an academic department, the Tortured Poets Department devotes their research to the doomed literary masters of our time. Archiving and combing over each song as an artifact in the ongoing study of what causes these masters to ultimately, and invariably, unravel? sweatshirt and poster in my etsy store
#love this illustration style and loved getting better at it#finding the right brushes is the real kicker and while i don't think these brushes were perfect they were definitely close#ANYWAYYYYYY WEEEE FUN#feels very like faculty hallway where you see old group photos of the past faculties along the wall#or a museum exhibit even#taylor swift#tsedit#the tortured poets department#ttpd#tswiftedit#mine#tswiftart#tscreators
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Oh btw i finally gave her a name hehe
#they call her kicker because she flails when threatened.#metalhiro arts#kicker#one piece oc#metalhiro ocs
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rhaenyra could say 'I wish I was a man with dick and balls' and hotd twitter would still be like 'umm she just means she wants freedom and respect but otherwise she is a FEMININE WOMAN stop making her into a man you weirdos'
#.txt#I mean she did kinda say that already 'daemon was everything I wanted to be...a man' what did she mean by this#btw I'm not saying you have to see her as trans I'm just saying it's an entirely reasonable interpretation/headcanon lol#but also like. she's not a real person she's a character and the things she says are a deliberate choice by the writers#so I dont think they wrote those lines about wanting to be a man just to mean 'I wish people werent sexist to me'#like yes they obviously mean that but stuff can be two things +its phrased in a specific way#once I saw someone be like 'well cersei has these thoughts too and nobody calls her trans' .....does he know?#the kicker is most of the time when these people are like 'stop making her a man' shes not even being hc as trans just. a masc woman lol
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klance cuddles and kisses btw. if you even care.
#WE'RE CELEBRATING NOW KICKERS !!!!!#HURRAY EXAMS ARE OVER#i have a shift tomorrow. the woes continue#i drew this while listening to my klance playlist :'))#we are so back#klance#voltron#my art
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title screen fits
#i love dressing these guys up sm. my ken dolls#rhythm heaven#karate joe#space kicker#for once art of these 2 ive drawn that im not tagging as ship#my art#doodled these fits in may during exam season inspired by swift-sage44's baseball outfit drawing
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I just want to see baby reporter Clark Kent’s first time seeing Lois sit down at her desk after a long day, kick off her heels, and peel off the 10-12 bandaids from her shredded feet (taking some of the blisters with them) without her expression ever changing.
#he wants to marry her right then and there#and the kicker is#she reapplies the bandaids#still bleeding or with open blisters#and just??? continues on with the day?#walking in heels#perfectly#Clark Kent#Lois lane#superman
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