Which states? And up by how much?every time it has been on the ballot in the last 14 years, it has won.
minimum wage increase passed by massive margins in four red states tonight.
is this good for america?
is this why the tea party is so angry?
This is faaaaaar too complicated for the liberal mind to comprehend. Your better off handing out blank fliers and watching the confusion.
every time it has been on the ballot in the last 14 years, it has won.
minimum wage increase passed by massive margins in four red states tonight.
is this good for america?
is this why the tea party is so angry?
That only works when they're on the same footing.Wages should be negotiated between the wage payer and the wage earner, not by a third party edict backed by force.
lol, "watch this youtube video or you're ignorant!", cry the rawn pawl fanboiz.I've seen that argument before Dave. He breaks it down well in this video but I doubt people like Buck will watch it.
I've watched him stay willfully ignorant on economics while repeating emotional and illogical talking points.
I used to try to educate him like you are doing with your video, but you'll see what a waste of time it is.
What's truly entertaining is when he tries to use math and talk econ at the same time, funny stuff.
This post created or save 4million jobs.
That only works when they're on the same footing.
Let's examine this.That only works when they're on the same footing.
I used to think so too.Wages should be negotiated between the wage payer and the wage earner, not by a third party edict backed by force.
I used to think so too.
Then a friend of mine, who had gone through some troubles in life was starting to get back on track.
He got a job as a supervisor for a janitorial company. They paid him 9 an hour, and his underlings were at 8.
He said during his interview he was promised a raise quickly. For three months he got glowing reviews from his boss. Finally he saw another company advertising the same position for 11 an hour.
He got a meeting with the big dog and asked for a raise, adding that it was promised in the interview, his work had been top notch, and brought a copy of the other company's ad.
They told him it would be considered. They never got back to him on that, but they made his work life hell from then on.
Most people can be replaced so easily that the comparative bargaining power is way unbalanced.
No. We long for the days of compassionate, Democratic terror.lol, "watch this youtube video or you're ignorant!", cry the rawn pawl fanboiz.
yearning for those glory days of rawn pawl spam to return, are we?
constitution liberty freedom liberty. i have won the debate.
How much should employers be forced to pay uneducated, unskilled workers who do menial jobs?every time it has been on the ballot in the last 14 years, it has won.
minimum wage increase passed by massive margins in four red states tonight.
is this good for america?
is this why the tea party is so angry?
i'm guessing harrekin right now.How much should employers be forced to pay uneducated, unskilled workers who do menial jobs?
There's not much value (to an employer) of an employee who performs a menial McJob.
Want a good job? Then get a good education, or develop a good skill, in a field that pays good.
But don't expect me to pay $5 for a damn fast-food hamburger just so some dumb ass people with no skills can flip burgers and afford a nice car. The economy can't support that kind of waste.
No Buck...you're cold...i'm guessing harrekin right now.