My shift is 4x10, usually work 4x12, and even with that the 3-day weekends are amazing, better than when I worked 5-day weeks. And I'm okay with the overtime, but I definitely think we as a society should be pushing for shorter weeks and more full days off. The puritanical ideal of work being good for the soul needs to die, and the benefits of automation and industrialization need to be more evenly distributed between classes.
The best work schedule I ever had was a Navy watch schedule that was 4x12', 3 days off, 3x 12', 4 days off before a switch to night schedule. Aside from switching from days to nights every 2 weeks, I absolutely loved it.
I have pushed for this where I work. Apparently there are people who greatly value their time off after work, even moreso than having yet another day off every other weekend. I get almost nothing done after work, so it would be nothing but good for me.
He campaigned on public option for healthcare, and he never even mentioned it once after he was elected, he even said he'd veto a M4A bill if it came to his desk. Don't get me wrong, he actually has exceeded my expectations and done some cool things, but I still want his campaign promise. So...
It might be that Biden kinda sucks in some aspects but something tells me it’s mostly republicans… and Biden is not some authoritarian figure who can just implement whatever he wants. We need less republicans in congress and then maybe we can get shit done.
Healthcare bills need 60 votes in the Senate to overcome a filibuster. Most democrats and even Biden now is for filibuster reform. However, there are currently not 50 democratic senators who support this. So thank the republicans plus Joe Manchin for not having this.