Originally Posted by Supposn
Adolf_Twitler, small enterprises are often at disadvantages due the larger enterprises’ advantages of scale; but the minimum wage rate’s of no competitive advantage among USA enterprises. …
Originally Posted by Supposn
H.R. 582, “Raise the wage act” is a good bill, but opponents of the bill will refrain from mentioning the minimum hourly rate will not be $15 until 7th year after the bill's passage.
In the likely case that it's not passed through and added to our federal statutes, I urge U.S. Congressional members to continue striving and pass a bill that would increase the minimum wage rate by 12.5% of its purchasing power until it attains 125% of its February-1968 purchasing power. Thereafter the rate should be monitored and annually adjusted to retain that purchasing power. …
It's not all about the USA enterprises large or small.
You know labor has a stake in it as well!
BUT SOUNDS AS IF YOU ONLY CARE ABOUT THE ENTERPRISE INTERESTS, ADVANTAGES, AND WHAT BENEFITS THEM LIKE EVERY OTHER GOD DAMN REPUBLICAN!
If you don't GIVE ONE FLYING FUCK ABOUT THE BENEFITS, ADVANTAGES, AND INTERESTS of the people doing the actual work, AS WELL, then FUCK YOU!
Adolf_Twitler, being less familiar with English language, or too quickly reading and misinterpreting the message is are not shameful acts. Most of us have at some occasions been unable to recognizing our own error on the first occasion of our error being brought to our attention. We’ve been then foolish, but those are not a matter of great shame. You haven’t recognized that we are both apparently, advocates of the substantially increasing and then retaining the federal minimum wage rate’s purchasing power, that’s not a matter of your great shame.
But when you’ve done all of this, and have done it in an uncivil manner, that’s both shameful and stupid.