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Is ISRAEL 🇮🇱 trying to buy TikTok?
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The Lighter Side
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Here are the 13 most common lies people have heard from their employers
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Here are the 13 most common lies people have heard from their employers

The massive changes to the American workplace caused by the COVID-19 pandemic invited many to reconsider their professional lives. This reevaluation has led people to push for improved work-life balance‚ and many now are looking for work to provide a greater sense of meaning and purpose. When the world returned to work after COVID‚ many believed they deserved to be treated better by their employers. This resulted in many taking a break from the workforce or changing professions altogether. It also helped usher in a more comfortable culture for calling out companies that don’t treat their employees respectfully. Recently‚ a group of thousands came together on Reddit to expose the common mistruths that people often hear at the workplace. It all started when a Redditor named PretenstoKnow asked: "What's the most common lie employers tell their employees?" And over 2‚600 people responded.People shared great examples of office developments that may signal a company being sold or future layoffs. They also exposed how employers may manipulate employees to work more hours or do a job that isn’t theirs by dangling a promotion in front of them. While some took the thread as the opportunity to complain about American corporate culture‚ the post was an excellent way for people to educate each other about common workplace pitfalls they may not know about.Here are 13 of the most common lies that employers tell their employees.1. Working 2 jobs"If you just do this extra work until the other position is filled‚ you will be rewarded later." — MightyAtom13"Any form of delayed comp should be treated as a lie." — Mirbatdon2. There's nothing to see here"You may have heard some rumors that [insert bad thing here] is happening‚ but I'm here today to tell you that this isn't the case." — UnfinishedThings"Nothing is ever true until the company officially denies it." — Big-Problem73723. Don't talk money"You aren't allowed to discuss your pay/salary." — Meestrdg"Any company that tells you not to discuss pay‚ you should immediately start discussing pay with as many people as you can find. Hell‚ put your job title (or something similar) on a post-it note with your pay in the employee bathroom that the managers never use." — BlackMoons4. The loyalty lie"That you owe them loyalty. You don’t. You are a number in SAP that costs money. Once you are replaceable or your skill set is no longer required‚ you’re done. No matter your situation in life." — JustAnotherS**tposter."I’ve seen enough layoffs to know that they would cut me without a second thought if it benefited them. I feel obligated to perform my job in good faith‚ but I’m taking my vacation days‚ I’m taking my sick days if I need them‚ and if I come across a clearly better job offer‚ I’m taking that too." — Provocotive_Bear5. You're not family"Honestly‚ if an employer invokes families or sports teams analogies‚ you had better avoid them." — A CaffeinatedWandress"Yes! We are like family until we say you can’t take a day off to see your biological family." — 77 Tassells6. Work-life balance"On rare occasions‚ this can be true. It most likely isn't coming from owners or execs though. It's usually middle managers who actually give a sh** and fight their nonsense constantly." — The_Bitter_Bear"My last boss tried to emphasize this and then come review time I was criticized for not putting in 'extra' time to help the team (was told not to work past 5 pm and family came first)." — Zoap32567. Flexible hours"This one is so true. When most job postings say “flexible hours‚” it usually means that they need you to be flexible to work nights and weekends even if you need them off." — 19911958. Healthcare changes"We’re changing healthcare providers in order to benefit you‚ our valued employees ." — Kismet237​9. Your raise is right around the corner"The next job/promotion will pay you more. We are planning to expand." — vArrowhead“The future is bright. We can’t give you that raise now but Just hang in there and your hard work will pay off.” — Friend-of-thee-court10. Anonymous feedback"Your anonymous employee feedback surveys are 100% not anonymous." — SarenTenet914"When I first started taking employee feedback surveys‚ it would lead off with questions if you were male or female‚ what department you worked in‚ how long you've been in the department‚ and how long you've been in the company to 'validate' you as being an employee and to serve up the right set of questions. I realized how very easy it was to track people back based on how those questions were answered." — wetwater11. Unlimted vacation days"Unlimited vacation days really means minimal vacation days." — IlIIlIIIlIl"We went unlimited. I track my use on a spreadsheet that is in line with legacy policy before the change. So‚ if questioned‚ I can produce documentation I‚ in fact‚ have not abused it. That hasn’t come up. But just in case." — Sharpedoweek12. Not selling the company"Once you hear the rumors‚ there is a 100% chance it is going to happen." — Andos413. We're using the latest tech"In software jobs‚ the most common lie is 'We are using the latest tech' or 'We are upgrading to the latest tech right now!'" — Propostor"My job is to manage the tech‚ cloud‚ and software strategy‚ and this is pretty much never true. Aside from random startups playing with massive startup capital from angel investors‚ no established company works with the latest technology‚ because it carries too much risk and too many unknowns. No actual technical manager will claim otherwise. Only non-technical people like executives‚ sales‚ marketing‚ and HR make ridiculous claims like that." — Maitreg
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Conservative Voices
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Trump’s Three-Peat Foretells Nationwide Victory
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Trump’s Three-Peat Foretells Nationwide Victory

Last Tuesday in Arizona‚ former President Donald Trump continued his 2024 domination of President Joe Biden in battleground states. So far this year‚ both parties have held primary elections in three of the six states that decided 2020’s presidential outcome. Trump has out-polled Biden in all three. Handily. While pollsters may give insights into how people will vote‚ primary voters offer outcomes as to how they have voted. Right now‚ it’s not close. Despite both men having already sewn up their nominations‚ each faced some drama in Arizona’s primary election. Biden faced a protest vote over his policy in the Israel–Hamas conflict. Trump still faced numerous challengers who garnered over 20 percent of the Republican votes. READ MORE: Trump Should Sue Letitia James for Sex and Race Discrimination As in 2020‚ Biden won last Tuesday‚ this time gaining over 370‚000 votes and beating his 2020 primary showing (in a then-crowded field) by over 110‚000 votes. However‚ the overall Democrat vote dropped by over 200‚000 votes from its 2020 level. In 2020‚ Republicans canceled their Arizona primary because Trump was the incumbent president and had the nomination locked up. Last Tuesday‚ he won over 490‚000 votes‚ beating former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley‚ his closest challenger‚ by over four-to-one. Overall‚ Republicans received roughly 620‚000 votes. In this year’s Arizona primary‚ Trump outpolled Biden by almost 120‚000 votes. He also outpolled the entire Democrat field by over 70‚000 votes. Overall‚ Republicans received over 200‚000 more votes than Democrats. The significance here is that in 2020’s presidential election‚ Biden beat Trump in Arizona by just over 10‚000 votes. Arizona marks the third time this year that Trump has beaten Biden in battleground state primary voting. Despite losing by over 115‚000 votes‚ Arizona has been the closest Biden has come to Trump in any of these three: In Michigan‚ he was roughly 140‚000 votes short of Trump; in Georgia‚ he was over 220‚000 votes short. While Democrats will argue that in Michigan‚ Trump still faced a challenge for the nomination (of course‚ Biden faced a protest vote over the Israel–Hamas conflict then too)‚ the race was over by Georgia and Arizona. In the last two primaries‚ the candidates have been on a level footing. Thus far in these three primary states‚ Trump has yet to lose to Biden. In total‚ he has outpolled Biden by over 450‚000 votes — an average margin of over 150‚000 votes. Why is this so significant? In 2020’s presidential election‚ Trump lost to Biden by roughly 150‚000 votes in Michigan‚ by roughly 12‚000 votes in Georgia‚ and by 10‚000 votes in Arizona. How pivotal these states are in 2024 can be seen by looking back at 2020’s presidential election results. Although Biden won the popular vote by roughly 7 million votes and 51.3 percent to Trump’s 46.9 percent‚ the electoral vote was much closer: 306 to 232. The electoral votes of six states — Arizona‚ Georgia‚ Michigan‚ Pennsylvania‚ Nevada‚ and Wisconsin — proved the difference. In 2024‚ those six states will account for a combined 77 electoral votes. Because only 270 electoral votes are needed to win the presidency‚ and the states Trump won in 2020 gain three electoral votes‚ Trump only needs to flip 35 electoral votes from Biden to win this November. Arizona‚ Georgia‚ and Michigan’s combined electoral votes are 42. National polling showing Trump leading Biden is nothing new. According to RealClearPolitics‚ Biden has not led Trump (44.5–44.3 percent) in its average of national polling since Sept. 10 of last year. On March 26‚ RCP’s average shows Trump leading 46.6–45 percent. In RCP’s 5-way average‚ Trump’s margin is slightly larger: 2.3 percentage points. In the battleground states‚ Trump’s margin is 3.6 percentage points. However‚ these are just results in polls. The results in the pivotal battleground primaries — votes cast at the polls‚ not simple answers given in polls — are more solid. Yes‚ they confirm polling’s findings of a Trump lead‚ but they also tell us that Trump’s voters appear more motivated. For whatever reason‚ Trump’s are showing up; Biden’s are not. These are just one more indication that Biden has ground to make up. He is going to have to campaign hard in 2024 — versus hardly campaigning in 2020. The downside there is that Biden is poor in public. Under pressure‚ Biden could easily wind up hurting his chances further‚ even as he seeks to improve them. In other words: Things are worse for Biden than the “bad” that they appear now — and they very likely could get worse still. J.T. Young was a professional staffer in the House and Senate from 1987-2000‚ served in the Department of Treasury and Office of Management and Budget from 2001-2004‚ and was director of government relations for a Fortune 20 company from 2004-2023. The post Trump’s Three-Peat Foretells Nationwide Victory appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Intel Uncensored
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Dramedy at TWC Corral - Clif High Breaking
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Intel Uncensored
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The US Government’s Plan for Social Security
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The US Government’s Plan for Social Security

by Martin Armstrong‚ Armstrong Economics: When questioned about the future of Social Security by the Senate Finance Committee‚ Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admitted that Biden “doesn’t have a plan.” There could be no possible plan for an ongoing Ponzi scheme that will fail once the fund runs out of money. Estimates believe Social Security will […]
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Intel Uncensored
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Increasing Attacks On U.S. Farmers Are Really Attacks On Every American – Imagine Being Dependent On The Government For Every Scrap Of Food On Your Plate
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Increasing Attacks On U.S. Farmers Are Really Attacks On Every American – Imagine Being Dependent On The Government For Every Scrap Of Food On Your Plate

by Stefan Stanford‚ All News Pipeline: Aside from more than a hundred food processing/manufacturing plants/chicken farms being destroyed over the past few years‚ and the millions of chickens and egg laying hens being destroyed due to avian flu‚ another more insidious war has been happening against small farmers. We have reported reported on the government […]
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ISIS PROMISES ANOTHER MASSACRE AFTER FOOTAGE OF TORTURED TERRORISTS EMERGES!!!
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ISIS PROMISES ANOTHER MASSACRE AFTER FOOTAGE OF TORTURED TERRORISTS EMERGES!!!

from Press For Truth:  TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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Intel Uncensored
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JUST IN – Argentine President Javier Milei plans to fire 70‚000 government workers — Bloomberg
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JUST IN – Argentine President Javier Milei plans to fire 70‚000 government workers — Bloomberg

JUST IN – Argentine President Javier Milei plans to fire 70‚000 government workers — Bloomberg — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 27‚ 2024
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EXCLUSIVE: General Flynn Calls Baltimore Barge Disaster A Black Swan Event
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EXCLUSIVE: General Flynn Calls Baltimore Barge Disaster A Black Swan Event

EXCLUSIVE: General Flynn Calls Baltimore Barge Disaster A Black Swan Event pic.twitter.com/NfDS5LUMBA — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) March 26‚ 2024
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Intel Uncensored
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The Nuland – Budanov – Tajik – Crocus connection
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The Nuland – Budanov – Tajik – Crocus connection

by Pepe Escobar‚ Strategic Culture: Let’s start with the possible chain of events that may have led to the Crocus terror attack. This is as explosive as it gets. Intel sources in Moscow discreetly confirm this is one of the FSB’s prime lines of investigation. December 4‚ 2023. Former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff‚ […]
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