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Old 08-04-2006, 06:54 PM
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Way to go Congress.

Once again the Congress has voted down a raise in the minimum wage....I swear this guys are so out if touch w/ the American people that's it's not even funny.
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Old 08-04-2006, 06:56 PM
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Not to attack on all your threads man, but it could be a good thing. How can people expect job growth, minimum wage hikes, and small business success at the same time? It just doesn't work like that. Also, it was the Democrats who voted down the wage hike, because it was attached to an estate tax reduction.
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Old 08-04-2006, 07:19 PM
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Not to attack on all your threads man, but it could be a good thing. How can people expect job growth, minimum wage hikes, and small business success at the same time? It just doesn't work like that. Also, it was the Democrats who voted down the wage hike, because it was attached to an estate tax reduction.
Your full of crap man explain why the Democrats really didn't go along w/ that attachment....yea you're right it's a good for greedy business but a very bad thing for hard working Americans. We are always preaching about the values of hard work and being responsible but we choose to short change those who do work hard it's funny how Congress always seemed to vote a pay raise for themselves w/no attachments.
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Old 08-04-2006, 07:58 PM
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The only job I've EVER seen advertised at minimum wage was work-study type stuff when I was in college. $5.15 might BE the min, but I don't know anyone who actually works for that amount. Hell, when I was in highschool years ago, most fast food places were paying at least $7. The company I work for now pays at least $8 for your (below) average no-experience, uneducated grunt laborer.
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Old 08-04-2006, 09:41 PM
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The only job I've EVER seen advertised at minimum wage was work-study type stuff when I was in college. $5.15 might BE the min, but I don't know anyone who actually works for that amount. Hell, when I was in highschool years ago, most fast food places were paying at least $7. The company I work for now pays at least $8 for your (below) average no-experience, uneducated grunt laborer.
You should visit a couple of southern states like Miss, SC, Ala.
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Old 08-04-2006, 09:45 PM
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Greedy business? Corporations rarely pay minimum wage. Democrats always talk about how they wanna keep jobs in the country, and wanna keep small businesses going, yet they try to raise the minimum wage? Anybody who thinks that will work needs to spend a little more time with an economics book.

Well, if the Democrats had cared enough they could have voted it through, but they didn't. Why? Because it was a political decision. They wanna run on the prospect of raising the minimum wage in November, so if the Republicans pass it now, then not only do we get the estate tax cuts, but we also take away a democratic campaign issue. So if you're interested in blaming somebody, go blame the Democrats.

Also, about the salary raises, of course they'll raise their salary. They do it regularly to keep up with inflation. Most of these guys could be making a lot more than 150k in the private sector.
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Old 08-04-2006, 09:56 PM
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Greedy business? Corporations rarely pay minimum wage. Democrats always talk about how they wanna keep jobs in the country, and wanna keep small businesses going, yet they try to raise the minimum wage? Anybody who thinks that will work needs to spend a little more time with an economics book.

Well, if the Democrats had cared enough they could have voted it through, but they didn't. Why? Because it was a political decision. They wanna run on the prospect of raising the minimum wage in November, so if the Republicans pass it now, then not only do we get the estate tax cuts, but we also take away a democratic campaign issue. So if you're interested in blaming somebody, go blame the Democrats.

Also, about the salary raises, of course they'll raise their salary. They do it regularly to keep up with inflation. Most of these guys could be making a lot more than 150k in the private sector.
Your rants about Democrats are tired and if the congress as you say need raises in their salary to keep up w/ inflation why can't they see that working Americans need a wage raise also.
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Old 08-04-2006, 10:01 PM
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Because Americans don't work for the American government. It isn't the job of congress to up the pay of citizens. You can say my rants on democrats are "tired" but it was still the democrats who voted down your beloved minimum wage hike.
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Old 08-04-2006, 10:07 PM
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Because Americans don't work for the American government. It isn't the job of congress to up the pay of citizens. You can say my rants on democrats are "tired" but it was still the democrats who voted down your beloved minimum wage hike.
No it was the GOP that sabotaged it. Your conservative spin may work other places but not here.
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Old 08-04-2006, 10:13 PM
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The GOP sabotaged what? You act like its the job of the Republicans to raise the minimum wage. The raise is in the interest of some, and not others. You're acting as though its good for all society. If the Democrats really wanted, they could have just voted it through. But they didnt.
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Old 08-05-2006, 12:32 AM
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The GOP sabotaged what? You act like its the job of the Republicans to raise the minimum wage. The raise is in the interest of some, and not others. You're acting as though its good for all society. If the Democrats really wanted, they could have just voted it through. But they didnt.
Like I said you are full of it...so I quess the estate tax is good for all of Americans...and you never answer the question if Congress feels that they need a paid raise why do they feel hard working Americans should not get one. Eight years of GOP control has produce nothing but pain for working class Americans.
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Old 08-05-2006, 12:36 AM
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Except that unemployment is down, the economy has been booming, but yeah, those things suck. I did answer your questions about congressional pay raises. It is the job of congress to decide what the government needs to pay government workers. Minimum wage workers don't work for the government, so its not their responsibility to tell employers what to pay their employees.

The estate tax helps some, but who does it hurt? Those who arent getting the free money anymore? It is ridiculous in this country, a country which proclaims to help people make a better life for their children, that we penalize those who want to pass on the fruit of their efforts to their children. Estate taxes should end, who would that harm?
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Old 08-05-2006, 01:21 AM
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Except that unemployment is down, the economy has been booming, but yeah, those things suck. I did answer your questions about congressional pay raises. It is the job of congress to decide what the government needs to pay government workers. Minimum wage workers don't work for the government, so its not their responsibility to tell employers what to pay their employees.

The estate tax helps some, but who does it hurt? Those who arent getting the free money anymore? It is ridiculous in this country, a country which proclaims to help people make a better life for their children, that we penalize those who want to pass on the fruit of their efforts to their children. Estate taxes should end, who would that harm?
Americans who lost a good paying job under the Bush regime had to replace their lost job w/ a very low paying one not to mention that after a person's unemployment benefits run out they are no longer included in the numbers of the unemployed. So the numbers that claim unemployment is down is really just a mirage, which explains why there is a record number of bankruptcy claims as well as home foreclosures things that wouldn't be if true employment was really up. There is a record deficit, a bull shit war that can't be won (maybe b/c everyone who wanted the war are a bunch of chicken hearted wimps Rummy , Dick: who abused the deferment clause making sure he would never see any fighting and Bush who just quit his military service obligations.), the world's opinion of America is at an all time low all thanks to the GOP.
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Old 08-05-2006, 01:45 AM
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You mean that war that most democrats supported? You guys tend to forget that it wasnt just the GOP that sent us to war. But when it comes to crunch time, the left is ready to get the hell out. They have no desire to see the end of our mission, and are using disgusting tactics to taint what our soldiers are doing.

What does Bush have to do with people having to get new jobs? Nothing. Why are we in a record deficit? Just Iraq? People forget about 9/11, and Katrina. These things cost money, and lots of it. I love how the left suddenly cares about the debt, but constantly call for more social programs? Where should the money come from? Oh right, the wealthy.

Unemployment in the U.S. is measured not by who recieves benefits from the government. Rather, it is a sampling poll done by the BLS which asks whether citizens have worked for pay the week the call is made. This has been done every month since 1994, according to the BLS. They even acknowledge what you said, and say it is not a reliable system, so they don't operate that way. www.bls.gov

Most economists I've heard blame the rising bankruptcies and foreclosures on the amount of debt people in this country are taking on. I don't think it is any secret that many Americans live far beyond their means, and there has been talk for a long time about it catching up with us at some point. Many things can lead to bankruptcy, from things like credit card use (a big one) to high divorce rates. Indications still show that things are going ok for the economy. U.S. News and World Report claims that in June pay rates rose .5%, which was higher than expected. The job growth in this country has been steady, sometimes lower than expected, but often far surpassing expectations.
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Old 08-05-2006, 02:08 AM
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What mission? We were told a pack of lies as to the need for this war, it's plain as day...and if the Bush admin. was on the job 911 would have never happened they were briefed that it was Bin-Laden's plan to attack America by use of planes so instead of constant vacationing and reading to Middle school students about a freakin goat, Bush should have been on the job making sure Bin- Laden didn't pull off his plan. It's funny how he was so willing to shift blame or shall I say decieve the dumb that Iraq was behind 911 even while most of the terrorist were Saudis. I find it funny that Bush would be so willing to send the sons of others to fight in his fool hearted war but when it was his turn he decided to quit the military instead of risking his life in fighting for America.

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