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    Quote Originally Posted by 57Brave View Post
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    amazing how fast "stop whining and get a better job" turned into

    "stop whining and keep your minimum wage job so I can have my McChicken"


    you know who you are
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    I work with a ton of people in the restaurant business.

    So far in the last year one employer has had employees do the following :

    Physically destroyed her POS system

    Started an online Go Fund Me saying she’s a racist

    Have pulled no call no shows after being in debt to the owner for vet bills (trying to get fired on purpose so they didn’t have to pay her back)

    Fabricated documents for a WC claim against the business

    She’s probably the most philanthropic person in the city when it comes
    To helping her fellow man. People know it but trash still tries to take advantage when they can. It has completely jaded her view on the workforce and people in general.

    It ain’t just putting up with the public goldy.
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    Yeah, there’s pos scammy people in every line of work

    That’s nothing new


    I thought we were talking about retaining and getting good employees

    Which usually comes down to being paid well and not having to put up with unnecessary bull**** usually. It’s a pretty simple formula
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    The national debt surpassed $30T today.

    I remember ten years ago when I was in college doing a project on it, after just passing $14T

    Took ten years to more than double.

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    https://finance.yahoo.com/video/job-...142908593.html


    Biden regime is going real well.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    https://finance.yahoo.com/video/job-...142908593.html


    Biden regime is going real well.....
    Mister right all the time.
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    Hows that 'transitory' inflation doing?
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    It looks something like this

    Go get him!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaw View Post
    It looks something like this

    Its amusing to see the juxtaposition of literal hitler versus their savor.
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    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/ar...l.pone.0262578

    Introduction

    Taxes are increasingly used as a policy tool aimed at reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), given their association with adverse health outcomes including type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. However, a potential unintended consequence of such a policy could be that the tax induces substitution to alcoholic beverages. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the $0.0175 per ounce Seattle, Washington, Sweetened Beverage Tax (SBT) on volume sold of alcoholic beverages.

    Methods

    A difference-in-differences estimation approach was used drawing on universal product code-level food store scanner data on beer (N = 1059) and wine (N = 2655) products one-year pre-tax (February-November, 2017) and one and two-years post-tax (February-November, 2018 and 2019) with Portland, Oregon, as the comparison site.

    Results

    At two-years post-tax implementation, volume sold of beer in Seattle relative to Portland increased by 7% (ratio of incidence rate ratios [RIRR] = 1.07, 95% CI:1.00,1.15), whereas volume sold of wine decreased by 3% (RIRR = 0.97, 95% CI:0.95,1.00). Overall alcohol (both beer and wine) volume sold increased in Seattle compared to Portland by 4% (RIRR = 1.04, 95% CI:1.01,1.07) at one-year post-tax and by 5% (RIRR = 1.05, 95% CI:1.00,1.10) at two-years post-tax. The implied SSB cross-price elasticities of demand for beer and wine, respectively, were calculated to be 0.35 and -0.15.

    Conclusions

    There was evidence of substitution to beer following the implementation of the Seattle SSB tax. Continued monitoring of potential unintended outcomes related to the implementation of SSB taxes is needed in future tax evaluations.


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    I guess that soda tax didn’t quite go as planned, lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acesfull86 View Post
    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/ar...l.pone.0262578

    Introduction

    Taxes are increasingly used as a policy tool aimed at reducing consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), given their association with adverse health outcomes including type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. However, a potential unintended consequence of such a policy could be that the tax induces substitution to alcoholic beverages. The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the $0.0175 per ounce Seattle, Washington, Sweetened Beverage Tax (SBT) on volume sold of alcoholic beverages.

    Methods

    A difference-in-differences estimation approach was used drawing on universal product code-level food store scanner data on beer (N = 1059) and wine (N = 2655) products one-year pre-tax (February-November, 2017) and one and two-years post-tax (February-November, 2018 and 2019) with Portland, Oregon, as the comparison site.

    Results

    At two-years post-tax implementation, volume sold of beer in Seattle relative to Portland increased by 7% (ratio of incidence rate ratios [RIRR] = 1.07, 95% CI:1.00,1.15), whereas volume sold of wine decreased by 3% (RIRR = 0.97, 95% CI:0.95,1.00). Overall alcohol (both beer and wine) volume sold increased in Seattle compared to Portland by 4% (RIRR = 1.04, 95% CI:1.01,1.07) at one-year post-tax and by 5% (RIRR = 1.05, 95% CI:1.00,1.10) at two-years post-tax. The implied SSB cross-price elasticities of demand for beer and wine, respectively, were calculated to be 0.35 and -0.15.

    Conclusions

    There was evidence of substitution to beer following the implementation of the Seattle SSB tax. Continued monitoring of potential unintended outcomes related to the implementation of SSB taxes is needed in future tax evaluations.


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    I guess that soda tax didn’t quite go as planned, lol.
    Can confirm. Every time my wife starts hounding me about drinking too much diet dew, I crack open an IPA.
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    https://apnews.com/article/joe-biden...37daaf62128469

    Biden is now trying to remedy the situation with 72 distinct initiatives — everything from new rules for cell phone repairs to regulations on meatpacking to more merger reviews.

    “The dynamics of the modern American economy — the increased consolidation and lack of competition — has distorted market incentives in important ways,” said Brian Deese, director of the White House National Economic Council. “The president gave us the direction that he wanted us to come back and say what could we do to address this issue of consolidation across industries in a way that would be durable.”

    But even administration officials acknowledge that the initiatives outlined by the president’s seven-month-old competition council aren’t designed to quickly stop the 7.5% inflation that’s frustrating Americans and damaging Biden’s popularity. Furthermore, business groups dispute the fundamental premise that competition has faded within the U.S. economy and they are prepared to challenge the administration’s new initiatives in court.


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    This administration, FFS. It’s like they’re intentionally sabotaging themselves at this point.

    “We heard from Americans loud and clear that they want us to tackle inflation. Here’s our plan, loaded with 72 initiatives!”

    “72? Wow, great. So this plan will actually address the problem, right?”

    “Well…”

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    Consolidation is a big issue but for a whole other reason.
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    https://reason.com/2022/03/02/bidens...t-already-has/

    In Biden’s telling, rising prices are the result of monopolies and near-monopolies in the economy taking advantage of consumers by jacking up prices. “Capitalism without competition isn’t capitalism. It’s exploitation—and it drives up prices,” he said during Tuesday’s address. Later, he promised a “crackdown on these companies overcharging American businesses and consumers.”

    There’s not a lot of evidence to support that diagnosis, but let’s just go with it for a moment. If concentration in the marketplace was somehow to blame for rising prices, then it would make sense to attack that problem by expanding competition. Give consumers more choices and they will naturally flock to lower-priced alternatives, putting pressure on other sellers to keep prices down.

    The problem, for Biden, is that so much of his economic agenda is pointed in exactly the opposite direction. In one breath, he complains about the lack of consumer choice driving up prices. With the next, he proposes to further restrict consumer choice.

    “We will buy American to make sure everything from the deck of an aircraft carrier to the steel on highway guardrails are made in America,” Biden said, before promising that his administration would make some of the “biggest investments in manufacturing in American history” to bring about “the revitalization of American manufacturing.”

    So much for his supposed “top priority.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by acesfull86 View Post
    https://reason.com/2022/03/02/bidens...t-already-has/

    In Biden’s telling, rising prices are the result of monopolies and near-monopolies in the economy taking advantage of consumers by jacking up prices. “Capitalism without competition isn’t capitalism. It’s exploitation—and it drives up prices,” he said during Tuesday’s address. Later, he promised a “crackdown on these companies overcharging American businesses and consumers.”

    There’s not a lot of evidence to support that diagnosis, but let’s just go with it for a moment. If concentration in the marketplace was somehow to blame for rising prices, then it would make sense to attack that problem by expanding competition. Give consumers more choices and they will naturally flock to lower-priced alternatives, putting pressure on other sellers to keep prices down.

    The problem, for Biden, is that so much of his economic agenda is pointed in exactly the opposite direction. In one breath, he complains about the lack of consumer choice driving up prices. With the next, he proposes to further restrict consumer choice.

    “We will buy American to make sure everything from the deck of an aircraft carrier to the steel on highway guardrails are made in America,” Biden said, before promising that his administration would make some of the “biggest investments in manufacturing in American history” to bring about “the revitalization of American manufacturing.”

    So much for his supposed “top priority.”
    Wonder if seeming small businesses non essential and shutting them had anything to do with reducing competition

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    The economic illiteracy of so many leading politicians is just astounding. Or is it intentional? Maybe that’s more generous.

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    If my doctor told me my biggest problem was high cholesterol, but instead of prescribing a statin, he told me to eat a wheel of cheese, I’d probably get a new doctor.

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    I'd like to cancel my mortgage payments. Who's ready to cancel that for me?

    But how do the people who claim we have an amazing economy reconcile how people cant restart $150 monthly payments after a two year pause?

    And if they can't re start after two years, when can they?


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    So I take it you are happy that Joe Biden has not given in to these people?
    "Donald Trump will serve a second term as president of the United States.

    It’s over."


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunrevenge View Post
    So I take it you are happy that Joe Biden has not given in to these people?
    How has he stood up to them? They still aren't paying their stolen money back to the tax payer more than a year into this term

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