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Why would you think it's difficult to keep a secret that big? It happens all the time. Look at all the secrets that have been kept for decades before they were leaked. Then think about how many more there must be that will never be discovered.
I think leftist organisations make an effort to be open. Keeping secrets would be against their philosophy.
i like that CHAOS strike strategy the airline unions have, you can say exactly what you're going to do and they still can't stop you.
tell me more about it
rather than striking every flight they do individual flights arbitrarily and without warning. you maintain some or most income for workers since it's not a full stoppage, and the only counterplay to that is to have a scab crew of attendants ready for every flight. giving raises and better benefits is cheaper than hiring scabs you might not need for every flight, and they're not willing to have flights grounded because they'd lose customers forever.
Brilliant. What other industries would lend themselves well to this strategy?
i think UAW was doing something pretty similar this time, only shutting down some plants and that let them do that baller ass "You Just Lost Kentucky Truck" move
Healthcare. Just stop taking payments for all patients randomly
If the charges are there, that just gets the accounts sent to collections. Stopping the charges before they post is difficult due to how intertwined they are with providing care. If you want the lab to test a specimen, you need a label. Printing the label requires that you tell the system what the test is, which drops the charge.
God that's so good.