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April 29, 2020

Carnivorous Monster Orders Companies to Stay Open


Donald Trump finally used his power as president to force companies to work for the greater good of the whole.  Was it a manufacturing company to product more face-mask in a safe work environment for the general public?  No.  Was it the banks to make more Small Business Loans to those in need?  No.  Was it the pharmaceutical companies to offer free testing?  No.  Was it for the insurance companies to wave fees for test?  NO.

Then what was it? You ask. 

It was for the low-waged workers at meat factories to go back to work regardless of their work conditions.  

That's right, the list of meat factories still open where low-waged workers are dying are great.  There is  South Dakota where 230 people out of 720 have the Covid 19 virus; Tyson Foods in Waterloo, Iowa where 120 workers out of 1600 hundred tested positive;  and others such as Hormel Foods in Illinois, Greeley in Colorado, and Hormel in Minnesota, all are reporting high rates of infections by their employees because of the cramped spaces.   

So the carnivorous monster Trump (see pics), orders the companies to stay open no matter what so Americans can have their Sulphites.  Of course it is the message the wealthy business owners want to hear to cover their ass and so hallelujah, prays Jesus, let's eat!  Problem is, the workers are starting to stand up





Could this be Trumps Hoover moment?   In 1932 veterans protested in Washington DC to get paid their veteran bonuses.  Hoover's solution was to send in the military to forcefully remove them.   The rest is history: the ensuing raid proved catastrophic as the military injured dozens of people, including a twelve-week-old infant who was killed when accidentally struck by a tear gas canister.

It's time.  



~~ Radical Sam.



In other news:


Queen’s Brian May says the coronavirus pandemic is meat eaters’ fault

“This pandemic seemed to come from people eating animals, and it’s becoming more well known that eating animals is not the greatest thing for our health,” the 72-year-old tells NME.

“We’ve seen more of the effects of how eating animals has brought us to our knees as a species.  I think it’s time to re-examine our world in a way that doesn’t abuse other species.”

May, who converted to veganism in January, tells the music news site that he planned to be “a bit more preachy about veganism because to me it is the way forward.”


 

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