Opinion
5 Reasons FDNY Doesn’t Belong In EMS
All 3,800 EMT’s and paramedics employed by FDNY belong to local union 2507, which makes them practically unfireable and gives them benefits and a pension, all paid for by people like you and me.
All 3,800 EMT’s and paramedics employed by FDNY belong to local union 2507, which makes them practically unfireable and gives them benefits and a pension, all paid for by people like you and me.
The major changes that Vision Zero brought about were decreasing the speed limit on local NYC roads from 30 to 25 MPH and installing 140 cameras that automatically ticket anyone exceeding the new limit by 10 MPH.
One way of making employees (who are usually assets) into liabilities is by forcing employers by law to pay them even when they can not work
There are a number of such struggles, and I may write an article on each one, but this article will analyze a topic that gained national attention for a few months, and remains a difficult issue to reconcile for even the brightest minds in the US, and even for some in the liberty movement: Discrimination.
Trump brashly referred to players like Colin Kaepernick as ‘sons of b*tches’ and urged NFL owners to fire any player who disrespects the national anthem and our flag by kneeling while it is played.
It is generally understood that in order for a community to function properly and for its people to remain safe, it must have a group of people who are trained to protect those who cannot protect themselves and investigate crimes after they occur.
There is no effective moral or emotional argument that government (especially federal) should forcefully take someone’s money and give it to another. In light of this being enforced ultimately by violence, it is the definition of armed robbery.
He was certainly guilty of what’s considered a ‘crime’ by our government.
Mark Levin wrote the book ‘The Liberty Amendments’ in 2013, which outlines the Convention of States and the type of amendments Mark Levin would like to see as the result of the convention.
Much like the minimum wage, this government disruption in the free market may seem beneficial to a naive teenager with little economic prowess, but it will certainly hurt employees and businesses alike.