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In reply to the discussion: What do we do with all the people who won't have a living wage under Hillary? [View all]pinebox
(5,761 posts)5. First off your first sentence says it all
and for some reason you think that $12 will pass and that would actually still make people rely on Gov't assistance.
It''s sad your camp DOESN'T EVEN TRY and raises the white flag before the battle has even begun.
Second, Bernie will be.
Third, maybe you will be.
Fourth, almost as old as your camp doing nothing for the working person and enables people to work while starving.
It is what it is.
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What do we do with all the people who won't have a living wage under Hillary? [View all]
pinebox
Nov 2015
OP
The political discourse is amusing. I was pretty clear on that. Not sure how you missed it.
NCTraveler
Nov 2015
#27
I'm sure 'A modest Proposal' J.Swift has some ideas the R's and DL's (dem lite) would love n/t
w0nderer
Nov 2015
#10
That's not based on the current low rate of inflation. What are you basing it on?
pnwmom
Nov 2015
#57
Do you ever go shopping, or go to restauraunts or basically do anythiing involving money?
Armstead
Nov 2015
#62
Hillary is making an appearance with Warren Buffet and will push more people onto EITC a plan where
Todays_Illusion
Nov 2015
#32
Besides the fact that the OP ignores the reality of passing a minimum wage=$15 in a repub Congress
Sancho
Nov 2015
#33
Tax credit for profit sharing in lieu of higher wages? More Conservative Clintonomics
Armstead
Nov 2015
#43