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" ... Biden is not an ideologue. He is a consensus builder. To that end, his policies would not attempt to stoke the financially shafted but rather, would seek to build lasting legacies — ones that would not get tossed by the courts. While he has yet to comment on the Green New Deal that would put into high gear what the Obama-Biden administration already started, the vice president does support the proposed policy’s higher principles: the reduction of CO2 releases and the creation of 21st jobs in areas now devastated by the changing economic landscape. ... "
" ... If the NBA projects a significant revenue decline in 2020-21 to account for potential fan-less games and/or a shorter season, the salary cap could plummet accordingly. However, the NBPA could also push to keep the cap higher than projected revenues to protect 2020 free agents and rookies from getting financially shafted. The league likely wouldn't agree to that plan without a significant concession, though. ... "
" ... That leads to the next point, that Hunters feel like they’ve been shafted because Bungie said that they would be weighting the Games to consider that there are way more Hunters in the game than any other class. Now Hunters think they’re being under-weighted and it’s costing them standings. ... "
" ... The actual point to note about his chart is that the four countries to have done really badly are four countries which are in the euro. And thus don't have access to the very thing that makes expansionary austerity (possibly) work. Thus they're stuck with the German view and we know that one doesn't work. Sure, if you can't use fiscal policy or monetary then you're going to be pretty shafted. But it is indeed possible to tighten fiscal policy and still expand the economy, as long as you have access to a mightily expansionary monetary policy like devaluation. ... "
" ... Those already on a bad deal from society are those that get shafted by the minimum wage. ... "