C-south
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Not everybody wants to have their taxes increased to further grow the welfare state.
And not everyone wants to receive free government cheese.
Why don’t we set up a program where people can voluntarily pay more in taxes to support a person in need? This would be the most novel solution in a free market society.
It could operate via an app. You browse profiles and sign up for who you want to support.
Maybe Jane’s profile in Tualatin, OR catches your eye, and you sympathize with her plight. You opt to have X dollars per month withheld to go straight to Jane’s bank account or onto her EBT.
We could get the healthcare.gov people to build the app.
Lol so for you the difference is we watch too much TV/streaming? And eat out more?
LMAO
No bud, wage growth has collapsed. Healthcare costs have blown up, education costs are blown up, and housing has blown up.
It's going to be glorious when Trump hammers the Bern into retirement in November. You think the libs were crying in 2016 just wait until the Bern Bros realize they're not getting free chit.![]()
You realize Bernie owns 3 homes, is a millionaire, and has never worked a day in his life.
Lol so for you the difference is we watch too much TV/streaming? And eat out more?
LMAO
No bud, wage growth has collapsed. Healthcare costs have blown up, education costs are blown up, and housing has blown up.
The fed govt guarantees loans and leaves students no recourse when they can't pay. High schools push college on students for years as required. Universities hike prices at will because they know they have an endless stream of new students and loans are guaranteed so the money will never stop.Not to the same degree, but I'm all for greater regulation of the lending industry.
This is true . So what are you and your Bernie bro’s gonna do when the revolution is over and the Bern has been shut out from the Oval Office , for the last time ?
It’s a good life lesson to make crap as a teenager, in 1996 I was making 4.25 and it helped give me a drive that I knew I didn’t want to make that for very long.No one even a HSer should make 7.25 first off.
Second, you act like these workers are bottom of the barrel scum.
These are hard working, red blooded Americans who if they work their ass off for 40 hours a week deserve a baseline of living.
Great, by that logic let's just abolish it.
*Pauses with the slow realization that you all probably want that*
You do realize a billionaire is 1000x more than a millionaire.
I have no issue with someone who devoted their life to public service and advocates for workers to have a million dollars at the end of their life.
See the problem is you all will treat this election like a cakewalk and then have such a meltdown when you realize you should have taken it seriously.
I mean I though the tea party was crazy.
You all are going to have to riot in the streets when Bernie wins.
I do restaurants. The minimum wage in Kentucky is 7.25. You can’t find a 16 year old worth a damn if you don’t start them at least $9-9.50 an hour. The ones with any semblance of experience you have to start at $10. The notion that a bunch of grown adults are out there working for peanuts is laughable.how many people do you employ and what’s your weekly payroll? I know my payroll has exploded over the last 3 years. I have had to raise entry level labor w/o a degree to $15-$16 per hour with an automatic $2 increase after 90 day with 100% paid health insurance. I even pay to help them get their CDL. So don’t tell me wages have stagnated.
