In the US they have found out why the count is taking so long 

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Biden leads in Georgia by 917!
Still not over, still a few thousand votes to count, including from some Republican counties.
That Downfall speech was the best thing that could have happened. A US politics thread I am gone was roughly 50/50 prior to it. Since then I think there has been one post that was pro Trump ( Actually just a foot stamping rant)
But what it has done is prevented any support he still had being voiced. Media, politicians and by extension judges have realised they are dealing with a fruit loop. Best he look fir somewhere safe to go. I understand the Manhattan prosecutor is gunning for him. At least the boiler suit will match his complexion!
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Only the one box?!The phrase “mad as a box of frogs” comes to mind .....
In the US they have found out why the count is taking so long
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According to CBS the reason that the Pennsylvania vote is so late is that it was held up by Republican officials.
At gunpoint?
Sainsbury’s said to be paying out £231 million in dividends, after having received business rates rebates, so far, of £230 million.
Just my opinion, but I don’t think any company that has received financial support from the public purse should be paying out dividends.
This article makes a good case as to why Sainsbury’s shouldn’t even have received the rates support, given that not only have they remained open, during the pandemic, but seen an increase in turnover.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...lso-created-a-financial-windfall-rates-relief

The phrase “mad as a box of frogs” comes to mind .....
Sainsbury’s said to be paying out £231 million in dividends, after having received business rates rebates, so far, of £230 million.
Just my opinion, but I don’t think any company that has received financial support from the public purse should be paying out dividends.
This article makes a good case as to why Sainsbury’s shouldn’t even have received the rates support, given that not only have they remained open, during the pandemic, but seen an increase in turnover.
https://www.theguardian.com/busines...lso-created-a-financial-windfall-rates-relief

That Downfall speech was the best thing that could have happened. A US politics thread I am gone was roughly 50/50 prior to it. Since then I think there has been one post that was pro Trump ( Actually just a foot stamping rant)
But what it has done is prevented any support he still had being voiced. Media, politicians and by extension judges have realised they are dealing with a fruit loop. Best he look fir somewhere safe to go. I understand the Manhattan prosecutor is gunning for him. At least the boiler suit will match his complexion!
Used to work for Sainsbury's over a 5 year period from 2011-2016.
It was honestly one of the most miserable experiences of my existence so far, their approach to employees can be outright hostile at times and a good deal of senior store managers behave like mini Trumps. You tend to progress based on your ability to deflect blame as oppose to actual management skill.
Just one fun example I can remember. As a Team Leader you were expected to work unpaid overtime as an unspoken / unwritten rule i.e. you can leave whenever you want, but if you go before your job is done you will face the consequences. 'Your job' would often involve being given hour long tasks to do with 10 mins of your shift left, but if you don't complete the task in time it would be down to your time management....
The only thing I can say in their defence is that this is probably regular practice in all supermarket chains.
Am I bitter? Yes, very.![]()