How Does It Feel To Be Meaningless?
J.J. Jackson* | November 15, 2007
Filed Under Conservative Musings
If you want to know, just ask the Writer’s Guild of America:
It’s been a little over two weeks since members of the Writers Guild of America have gone on strike. And although the strike has caused many shows to shut down production, 59% of adults say that the writers’ strike has had no impact on their lives. Twenty-nine percent (29%) claim the strike has had a small impact, while 6% say it’s had a big impact.
One has to ask, if they are so unimportant isn’t striking a dangerous move? Since few people miss you and your “contributions” to society perhaps you are really overpaid?
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