BoyNextDoor
I hate liars
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How about the minimum wage is raised to $12.00 an hour, but only for companies that have gross revenues over $1billion?
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Try trade policy reform with China....
Or... policy reform and an increase in the minimum wage.
Not that he did much but at least Obama did bring up a few times that China is a cheating cheater who cheats with the Yuan.
I think we need to redefine what small business is for starters as something to do with revenue and not number of employees. Since a small company is anything under I thik 50 employees legally most computer companies manage to remain small companies forever between contractors (all the cleaners aren't really employees they were for J and J janitors, the advertisers work for Dollah for Hollah so on and and so forth and fuck that.
Legally link the pay of the CEO to the average employee.
If you reform it worth even the slightest drip of rat shit you wouldn't need to increase minimum wage![]()
Among many other cheats not to mention atrocities....
True...he is bringing this issue into the public eye, gotta start somewhere. Now we just need some L & R favorite documentary makers to do some exposes and hopefully a movement is born.
I don't think the answer is to further punish/penalize American companies.....we have been doing that as hard as we can and all it's done is drive more of them further away.
I think the answer is to call China on their bullshit, tell them openly and point blank to cut the bullshit cheating and clean up their act IMMEDIATELY. At a bare fucking minimum the currency manipulation and gross human rights violations/slave labor have to stop time fucking now, and don't even offer it as a debate/negotiation. Stop or it's hitting the fuckin' fan....you have 24 hrs to comply, resistance is futile.
But back to the cash being king rule...our government is more responsible to the big bux who made ultra bux buying slave labor from china to destroy American competition. China is going to buy our economy out from under us using slave labor and poisoning the planet wholesale and there is little to nothing that will be done about it.
Interesting idea, but that could end up costing jobs. Scratch that. It WOULD end up costing jobs and quality of products would diminish. When the government regulates companies business plans tend to shape shift.
Popular myth but there is little if any evidence to support it. Based on past evidence I'll happily take the chance.
My indistry (financial service) is heavily regulated here in the US and in Europe and guess what happens...every time some financial regulation is imposed that causes loss we find a way to make it up elsewhere.
What do you think happens with oil, trade embargos etc? All business big and small have the same goal. Increase profits, decrease costs.
Of course you find away around it, that's what you're supposed to do. And the rest of us are better off. That's kind of the plan.
What do I think happens with various embargos? Entire countries suffer because there aren't a lot of great ways around it. You can try as you might and get buy but you're certainly not as well off as you were sans embargo.
We find away around it and the consumer still pays the same amount...or more.
Of course you find away around it, that's what you're supposed to do. And the rest of us are better off. That's kind of the plan.
How about the minimum wage is raised to $12.00 an hour, but only for companies that have gross revenues over $1billion?
Popular myth but there is little if any evidence to support it. Based on past evidence I'll happily take the chance.
How about the minimum wage is raised to $12.00 an hour, but only for companies that have gross revenues over $1billion?
Minimum Wage Hike Devastates the Poor in Oakland, California
Posted on April 12, 2015 by Steven Ahle
Oakland2
Going Out of Business
The minimum wage law voted in for Oakland and San Francisco is having a major impact on the poor as the liberals have promised it would. Businesses are closing,
It would work if minimum wage works everywhere, not only at the big players.
All they have to do is creating multiple personal leasing firms (or using existing ones), firing their employees and take them back via those firms, and ensure none of those firms exceed the 1 billion.
Minimum wage is good. It killed the low quality working price pushers here. Parting it only aggravates the situation for the workers.
if those earning min wage are unhappy
why don't they get a BETTER HIGHER PAYING job?
or have a career as an actor, sports personality, rock/rap star and earn millions?
can you answer the question?
For starters minimum wage does work everywhere but it's past time we stopped pretending that the big players are in the same game as the little players. They simply aren't.
How about the minimum wage is raised to $12.00 an hour, but only for companies that have gross revenues over $1billion?
While I don't truly buy it the theory is that if you hold small businesses to any standard they won't be able to make it.
Walmart paying 12.00 an hour would ultimately be an annoyance for them but it wouldn't break the bank.