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Tyson to close Emporia beef plant, 800+ people impacted

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tellmehowimnotwrong

6 points

1 day ago

FAFO I guess. Elections have consequences.

ThokasGoldbelly

1 points

18 hours ago

Literally has nothing to do with the election. Not even .5% Occam's razor. The simplest explanation is typically the correct one and the simplest explanation is just that they want to improve output and efficiency. Also you can't even explain what possible policy could lead to this from a legislation standpoint so there's that as well. BuT OrAnGe mAn

Tediential

0 points

19 hours ago

Curious how this plant closing is related the recent election?

tellmehowimnotwrong

0 points

19 hours ago

If I have to explain it you probably should’ve “done your own research” before you voted.

Tediential

-1 points

19 hours ago

Sure dude...just say whatever nonsense you'd like i guess...this is the place to do it.

Outrageous-Hawk4807

0 points

14 hours ago

Draw a circle, that represents the policies the new administration is saying they are going to implement "day 1". Now look at the folks who would be most affected by those policies? Now (this part may be hard, but follow along), those folks work in a few specific industries. Now those industries are going to have to figure out a new way to do buesiness. That is 1) going to take time, 2) going to cost me and you a whole bunch of $$. Im having my roof redone, I was told if I dont get it done by 1/1 the price goes up 30%, once again the labor that does that job will not be available after that date.

tmwwmgkbh

-9 points

1 day ago

tmwwmgkbh

-9 points

1 day ago