In what might be an unprecedented and likely never duplicated event, a guy in Austin, in front of the city council, lauds the municipality's support of the labor movement, and then is told he and his fellow Google employees just got laid off. His time expires, then--in more ways then one--with the government promising to "take up the issue" in the future.
So, why was the union of privileged, laptop coders (?) in greater Austin unable to save this due-paying members job? The jobs of his fellow comrades? He was addressing the reason and didn't even realize it. Mises explains from HUMAN ACTION.
Oak Park laments its continued inability to care for migrants flooding and staying in the village.
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