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yes, construction liens are a standard feature of commercial construction. they are guaranteed to happen with medium to large projects which have multiple contractors and sub contractors.
apparently, they are also evidence of dishonesty to total fucking retards who can't be bothered to confirm a single fact if it doesn't fit the party narrative.
And incidentally, as i've witnessed a sub contractor to a union job for example can be non-union, causing many other contractors to strike, leaving remaining contractors in a financial bind and being forced into seeking the only remedy they have at that point which is to file a lien which serves many legal purposes and is the start of "forming a line" for claims when a project is falling apart. It can be a single self righteous social justice warrior or union causing a whole project to fall apart. it doesn't have to have anything at all to do with "paying the bills". and you don't "pay the bills" for work which hasn't been performed or pay a contractor which hasn't been performed as promised (regardless of the circumstances).
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Yes, fewer illegal immigrants working equates to more job opportunities for American citizens.
Rochard
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