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nasty little twerp with crazy bitter-man opinions
no one should vote for democrats.
McCain's replacement continues the tradition of the epic downvote
She was an anti-war anarchist. Leninsts vindicated again.
You can't question Sinema's no vote performance because it's sexist.
I think if the 15 minimum goes to national 1 person 1 vote it still wouldn't pass.
American is weird. They're down on their luck and still refuses help just to spite the poorer hated imaginary enemies.
No, it would pass as it is very popular. Florida just passed a state $15 by 60%.
Exactly my point. How the hell can 40percent still rejects it.
1. some because they are rich
2. because unlike everybody else, they have read economics 101
40 percent of america is rich and or educated in econ 101?
I think if the 15 minimum goes to national 1 person 1 vote it still wouldn't pass.
Don't poll show the exact opposite?
Also I bet there are millions who say in public they are against it because of party politics, but in the booth they would vote yes in a heartbeat. No way a majority of a country where so many struggle would say no to more money.
I'm not sure. If election tomorrow trump would probably still got 40 percent vote to the very least.
Even democrats doesnt vote for Bernie who's for universal health care.
You can bet a great percentage of Trump voters would vote yes to a $15 min wage.
We'll never know. Wont bet on it though. From what i read on many quora trump supporter they're mostly against 15 minimum. Some even made a genuinely laughable comment on it.
For what it's worth I'm also against such thing as it disrupts businesses. And I'm not even rich. But i can see why it's not a magic wand.
We'll never know. Wont bet on it though. From what i read on many quora trump supporter they're mostly against 15 minimum. Some even made a genuinely laughable comment on it.
For what it's worth I'm also against such thing as it disrupts businesses. And I'm not even rich. But i can see why it's not a magic wand.
I own a small business. And a 2x increase in minimum wage would send me to the cleaner.
Even a 20 percent increase in current climate is enough to close me down. Lots of us are operating on the negatives. We're running at cut cost level due to covid
same speech i think
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I remember reading a while ago that Trump made some comments about considering it because it was polling well amongst his supporters.
And sure, covid makes the current situation a bit different, but in normal conditions wouldn't a wage increase mean you'd get more business since people would have more money to spend? In normal conditions, not during a pandemic.
Oh god wasn't this when Trump said America will never be a socialist country. They also broke out in USA USA chants afterwards .same speech i think
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Not that simple.
I used to pay 1 hour worth of minimum wage to cut my hair. They would demand more now that minimum wage is up.
If the increase is miniscule business would just suck it up in the name of competition. But if the increase is substantial the price of my haircut would also increase.
And everything from buying pizza which cost 15 minutes of labor to cook would go up.
The dentist which normally operates at 15 per hour would want to be paid more than the janitor who's now earning 15 cleaning the toilet.
And i probably got less since the disparity in income and employment in the short run would mean people prioritizing on basic goods first.
It's not a simple equation.
And a 15 minimum would create an massive outflux of outsourcing. Why pay us programmer 15 per hour when a japanese one would do the same job for 10? Just an example. Truth is many jobs can't be outsourced (shopkeeper as an example since you have to be in us to shopkeep) but many others can be outsourced (e.g. programming, call hotline is mostly outsourced to indians) at higher level factories can even outsources parts of production chain to cut cost.
Say ford made in US but oursources most of their component in taiwan, or simpsons used to outsource their animation to asia since it's cheaper.
And we havent even talked about unemployment. A 15 minimum would kill those unemployed since everything would cost more while they're getting less job opportunity.
Companies in the short run would do a massive headcount and lay some extra fat.
Etc etc. It's really hard to quantify it's effect.
In some countries raising a minimum wage can be beneficial to attract foreign skilled worker just as china is paying top dollars for expat. But the same increase in my country would bankrupt most businesses. But in saturated country raising a minimum wage would gain nothing in the long run other than inflation. And a US dollar inflation will effect the world.
I'm no economist so I'll probably just speak nonsense, but if you have more money around doesn't that mean you have more costumers and therefore don't need to increase your prices in the same proportion?
The haircut example, if you pay someone $10 an hour and this person cuts the hair of 2 people for $20 each. If the community has more money and you get 3 costumers per hour, you will get $60, so an extra $20 with just an increase of $5 for your employee.
I know this is an elementary school example but for many businesses the extra income would mean there's really no impact on their profit, no?
Anyway I won't go deeper into this, I don't have the knowledge for it, but surely we can all agree that a person who works 8 hours a day can't live in poverty. If increasing the min wage isn't the answer, what is?
When I was growing up in the 90’s-early 2000s minimum wage jobs were mostly young high schoolers or college students making money to buy cellphones or save for a car. They were guys and girls not much older than me working as waiters/waitresses, scooping ice cream at baskin robbins, selling snacks at the movie theater, cashiering at a store/fast food place etc.
We hear the argument a lot these days about a “living wage,” I’m guessing meaning paying rent or supporting a family. But these jobs were never meant to support a family of 4.
I know some European countries have “livable wages” and I’m curious to know how successful it is or not. Minimum wage should keep up with inflation and cost of living, but $15 is pretty steep. Small businesses will be hit hard and will be forced to raise prices or lay off workers and try to do more with less.
The old stereotype of minimum wage jobs being the sole domain of teenagers and college students paying their way through school no longer applies in the present. There are plenty of poor people who lack the training to engage in any degree of social mobility.
Comments below this tweet show the some number of liberals/Dems in US are capable of being as likely as Republicans in indulging in crazy conspiracy theories when facts seemingly don't suit their narrative. Trump's reign has induced establishment Dems to focus solely on avoiding a repeat so much so that they now frown upon any press criticism of Democratic leaders or policies since it may benefit Trump or any other Republican. I have seen such complaints over criticism of: Neera Tanden nomination, air strikes, 15$ minimum wage issue, Cuomo scandal, MBS non-sanctions.
Congressional Democrats have pushed ahead with a jam-packed coronavirus relief bill which Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told "Sunday Morning Futures" is an attempt to transform America as we know it.
"It's a reshaping of America," he said. "This is a trilogy of radical policy, and I hope the American people are paying attention because if you're not, you're going to wake up in a few years and your country will not be the nation you remember it being."
This self serving prick
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/graham-coronavirus-stimulus-reshaping-america
Congressional Democrats have pushed ahead with a jam-packed coronavirus relief bill which Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told "Sunday Morning Futures" is an attempt to transform America as we know it.
"It's a reshaping of America," he said. "This is a trilogy of radical policy, and I hope the American people are paying attention because if you're not, you're going to wake up in a few years and your country will not be the nation you remember it being."
Speaking of...
https://www.axios.com/axios-on-hbo-lindsey-graham-74609e84-75ef-4d56-94ec-8839096bc720.html
Preview: "Axios on HBO" interviews Sen. Lindsey Graham
On which of your houses?So am I getting $1400 then?
My rent is due.