cajunrevenge
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I dont know whats going on in Republicanland but I have had several people I know who are Republicans who insist that the minimum wage is now 15$ an hour. Anyone know where they are getting this from?
I dont know whats going on in Republicanland but I have had several people I know who are Republicans who insist that the minimum wage is now 15$ an hour. Anyone know where they are getting this from?
I get that you think that AOC is, like, actually stupid. That take is purely explained by the media you consume. Garbage in, garbage out. “Betting” that says a lot about you, frankly. Whatever you think of her politics, her work in hearings shows a lot more capacity than you’re willing to admit, for obvious reasons.
I get that you think that AOC is, like, actually stupid. That take is purely explained by the media you consume. Garbage in, garbage out. “Betting” that says a lot about you, frankly. Whatever you think of her politics, her work in hearings shows a lot more capacity than you’re willing to admit, for obvious reasons.
https://news.vice.com/en_us/article...portedly-just-got-fired?utm_source=reddit.com
The cop who said AoC should be shot has now been fired. Apparently the excuse "just needs more training" doesnt work when he had just attended training on using social media. Best part is he was so upset about a fake quote to begin with.
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I feel like when the minimum wage issue is brought up, the person who says “why not 50 an hour, or 100, or 200” gets mocked, and yet here is a member of Congress arguing for a wage 33% higher than the one that just got through the House. What’s her justification? Well, milk and eggs are more expensive, of course! (BTW, I’m not sure what the price of milk is today, but it had been dropping for years...it was avg $2.85 a gallon in 2018, under $3 for the first time since 2003).
Bernie Sanders (Bernie Sanders!) was just made to look like a capitalist when confronted with the $15 min wage and cut back hours in response. Yet it seems some will continue to plow forward asking for more, unwilling to even acknowledge that there are trade offs.
She's not incompetent in some regards, but she's also not exactly the brightest member of congress. We are talking about the woman who thought an accounting error could pay for 66% of Medicare For All and the woman who thought that unemployment was so low because people worked multiple jobs.
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I feel like when the minimum wage issue is brought up, the person who says “why not 50 an hour, or 100, or 200” gets mocked, and yet here is a member of Congress arguing for a wage 33% higher than the one that just got through the House. What’s her justification? Well, milk and eggs are more expensive, of course! (BTW, I’m not sure what the price of milk is today, but it had been dropping for years...it was avg $2.85 a gallon in 2018, under $3 for the first time since 2003).
Bernie Sanders (Bernie Sanders!) was just made to look like a capitalist when confronted with the $15 min wage and cut back hours in response. Yet it seems some will continue to plow forward asking for more, unwilling to even acknowledge that there are trade offs.
Mckayla Wilkes for Congress
@MeetMckayla
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3h
$15/hr = $2,121.25/mo after taxes. Low estimates in my hometown:
Rent: $1550
Transportation: $200
Groceries: $200
Phone: $50
Electric: $60
Internet: $50
= $11.25 for childcare, healthcare, everything else.
$15 is a good move, but @RashidaTlaib
is right – it’s not enough.
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@MeetMckayla
Progressive primary challenger of Steny Hoyer to represent MD-05. She/her.
I am a big proponent of helping those in need, but I will never get over using the minimum wage to do so. It’s a never-ending race between wages and cost of living, all while further incentivizing automation.
I am a big proponent of helping those in need, but I will never get over using the minimum wage to do so. It’s a never-ending race between wages and cost of living, all while further incentivizing automation.
Rep. Ilhan Omar
@Ilhan
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2h
The majority of the airline food service workers earn less than $15 an hour.
Over the past 5 years these airlines have earned a combined profit of $50 million.
I dont care about profits to share holders. In fact really dont care about whether the investor class makes a dime
Pay under $15/hr is slave wages
I dont care about profits to share holders. In fact really dont care about whether the investor class makes a dime --- it is/was documented should McD raise their min Wage it would increase the price of a Big Mac $0.17.
Bastian, who became CEO (Delta) in May, 2016, received roughly $13.2 million in compensation, mostly in stock, as he is paid a base salary of $800,000. That pay was 142 times greater than the median pay for Delta’s workers overall, a new metric companies are required by the Securities & Exchange Commission to report now.
https://skift.com/2018/05/29/these-u-s-airline-ceos-made-the-most-money-last-year/