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Originally Posted by taustin
While I agree with you in principle, unfortunately, legally, they can't be wrong on constitutional issues because their rulings literally define what the Constitution says. The Constitution says so.
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When a later SC reverses a previous SC decision, was the first court wrong, or did the Constitution change?
But seriously, while I know what you mean, they can certainly be "Wrong" with a capital W.
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Originally Posted by taustin
I feel limited sympathy for Amazon's employees, though. I would never work for them, under any circumstances. I really, honestly would prefer to beg for food on a street corner. People who throw things at you seem to be more compassionate than Amazon is towards its employees.
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On what do you base this? The Amazon employees I've spoken to seem to be quite happy with their employer.
For the record, I think the waiting in line should be on the clock.
If the SC disagrees, and Amazon doesn't change, and the employees are that unhappy about it, and especially if you're correct in your opinion of Amazon, why don't they quit and go work for a more compassionate company? These are all at-will employees, I presume?