Robert Reich: 7 Reasons Why the Minimum Wage Should Be Raised to $15 an Hour!

In other words, after all that, you agree with all us libruls who said the job is going unfilled because the pay is too low!
Not at all. I'm saying if you're an unencumbered 19 year old with a marketable skill and a willingness to put up with the winters in North Dakota, by all means, go for it. $17 an hour is not bad for Florida, either, and that's an ENTRY LEVEL job. He wouldn't stay at that point for long. So you think $17 is too low? Why do you think it should go to $15 then? Why not $25? Hell, why not $50?
 
Benefits come after 180 day's Rune. I've NEVER heard of a company offer benefits to starters.

You stiffs are getting fucked out there. Here benefits are negotiated at the same time as salary, The last job I had offered an matching 401K up to 5% match, 50% of health insurance increasing by 10% a year until 100%, Company payment of any and all insurance co-pays, Cash per diem payments, 15% travel incentive, 10% pay increase after 90 days, 4 day work week, free tee shirts and sweatshirts (in lue of uniforms)
and employee uses of the entire facility during off hours.
 
the mediocrefreak just didn't have a relevant refutation after I showed he was full of shit, so he said checkbooks were obsolete! That's why I just let his stupid ass think he had stumped me. That whole concept was just too stupid to respond to!

Dear moron... you claimed that accounts with checkbooks were more secure. They are not. They are still on-line. Every single account is online. By using checks you are providing people with your account and routing numbers. When you swipe your card, the cashiers do not have access to the card information. When you give them a check, they have access to your account info... add on the fact that almost all places make you show them your DL info as well and they have plenty to get started with identity theft. Checks are less secure, not more.
 
I can't find the post where SF asks this question, but i can't really believe he said that.

Yes I pay my bills online, but of course I have a checkbook for people who don't take debit cards, like my hairdresser. And of course I need a check book for my business. I write checks every week out of my business account. He's so weird.

yes, businesses still use checks... I was referring to individuals. Use cash or a debit card. Those are more secure than checks. There is a reason countries like Finland, Sweden etc... have all but eliminated checks.
 
You can have a checking account without being able to access it online. Clearly it is more secure that way. How do you pay people and or businesses who don't have a credit card reader? I really don't see how you can run a business without checks. I guess that means you are an employee, not that there is anything wrong with that.

LOL... just because YOU don't set up YOUR access to it online does not mean it isn't online you dolt.

I was referring mainly to individuals with regards to checks. That said, the company I work for doesn't use them much any more. Everything can be set up online these days.

Perhaps that shows you are computer illiterate.
 
LOL... just because YOU don't set up YOUR access to it online does not mean it isn't online you dolt.

I was referring mainly to individuals with regards to checks. That said, the company I work for doesn't use them much any more. Everything can be set up online these days.

Perhaps that shows you are computer illiterate.

I deal with many small suppliers and vendors who do not accept credit cards as I already explained.
By not having online banking info on MY computer, my account security is greatly enhanced, retard, since my computer could get hacked. Damn you are thick today.
 
Mitt Romney's millions in Caribbean tax havens is not in circulation in the same way that the money in my pocket that will be spent in the next couple of days on goods and services in my community is in circulation, Romney's money is circulating who knows where and mine is paying someone's wages in my community, but I don't think you do such distinctions very well.

Lol... so you think his money just sits in cash in the Caribbean? Seriously, try educating yourself before you spew nonsense.

What is your proposal? That US citizens should not be allowed to invest anywhere but the US? If so, should every country do the same?

will respond to the rest when I have a chance to look at it...
 
Unfortunately, you have nothing to support these claims except unsubstantiated opinion and right wing talking points or propaganda. In fact, even that communist rag The Wall Street Journal disputes your claims here:

What Happened to Fast-Food Workers When San Jose Raised the Minimum Wage?

By: Eric Morath
The Wall Street Journal
Thursday, April 10, 2014


A 25% minimum-wage increase in San Jose, Calif., didn’t cause the region’s fast-food franchises to stop hiring. But it might have caused some heartburn.

A 2012 ballot initiative, started by San Jose State University students, resulted in a $2 increase to the city’s minimum wage. Opponents of the increase said it would lead to job losses. Initial data suggests that isn’t the case.

The pace of hiring at fast-food joints and other quick-service restaurants in the metro San Jose area slowed in December 2012 and January 2013. That was after San Jose voters approved the measure in November 2012 but before the increase took effect in March 2013.

Fast-food hiring in the region accelerated once the higher wage was in place. By early this year, the pace of employment gains in the San Jose area beat the improvement in the entire state of California. Nearly half of all minimum-wage workers are employed in food service.

The city of San Jose accounts for about half the population in the metro area, which also includes Santa Clara and Sunnyvale. The minimum wage in those neighboring cities is $8 an hour, matching the state level. (San Jose’s minimum wage rose in January to $10.15 an hour from $10 due to an automatic inflation adjustment.)

The results are far from conclusive. Still, they seems to fit with studies that found minimum-wage increases at a local level haven’t led to significant job losses at fast-food restaurants.

Those local findings stand in contrast to a recent study by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. In a February report, the CBO estimated raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 an hour from $7.25 would reduce U.S. employment by 500,000 while pulling 900,000 people out of poverty (my emphasis).


Sorry mediocre man not even your bastion of capitalist propaganda agrees with your doomsday assessment of the perils of raising the minimum wage! In fact, it would appear that even The Wall Street Journal refutes your dreary economic pronouncements. But nothing can go too wrong in a capitalist world because we always have the "invisible hand" to correct all ills and make things right! Right mediocre man/accountant? You do believe in the "invisible hand" don't you, mediocre man? After all it's magical powers are part and parcel of your religion of capitalism.

Saying I have nothing to support it is nonsense. The CBO report said the same damn thing. Your link even references it. So thanks for proving what a dishonest hack you are.

That said...

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So take a look at the chart from your link... that is his source? Tell us, does the above chart show the number of employees alone? Or does it also factor in the number of hours worked?

What happened in the latter part of last year Dantes? Were there any stories about firms cutting hours of people down to part time in order to get around the imposition of Obama care? More workers... less hours per worker? Recall reading anything like that? I wonder what might have caused that spike at the end of the year in San Jose.

Also... fI did not say it was doomsday... I said it would have no positive benefit long term for those earning minimum wage.
 
I deal with many small suppliers and vendors who do not accept credit cards as I already explained.

Which doesn't change what I stated one bit. I understand many small business owners are still technologically challenged. I bet you even send invoices and correspondence via the USPS as well.


By not having online banking info on MY computer, my account security is greatly enhanced, retard, since my computer could get hacked. Damn you are thick today.

LOL... no, it is not. Where have the breaches been coming from moron? You think they are hacking people's personal computers? LMAO.
 
Which doesn't change what I stated one bit. I understand many small business owners are still technologically challenged. I bet you even send invoices and correspondence via the USPS as well.




LOL... no, it is not. Where have the breaches been coming from moron? You think they are hacking people's personal computers? LMAO.

Yes idiot. Identity theft. Look it up.
 
Which doesn't change what I stated one bit. I understand many small business owners are still technologically challenged. I bet you even send invoices and correspondence via the USPS as well.




LOL... no, it is not. Where have the breaches been coming from moron? You think they are hacking people's personal computers? LMAO.

Often we deposit money (cash) directly into a supplier's bank account. I have one vendor so old fashioned ne uses just a land line and a fax and yes, we mail him checks.
You are very out of touch with custom manufacturing, being parasitical rather than productive.
 
Yes idiot. Identity theft. Look it up.

Again moron... you think they get it from hacking PERSONAL computers?

So on a personal check you have... name, address, bank acct number, routing number and if the store takes your DL number and its expiration... hmmm... yeah, no... identity theft not very easy with all that info on one piece of paper.
 
Often we deposit money (cash) directly into a supplier's bank account. I have one vendor so old fashioned ne uses just a land line and a fax and yes, we mail him checks.
You are very out of touch with custom manufacturing, being parasitical rather than productive.

Regardless of the industry, there is NO reason to still be using outdated technology. You pretend it has anything to do with a particular industry. It does not.
 
LOL... just because YOU don't set up YOUR access to it online does not mean it isn't online you dolt.

I was referring mainly to individuals with regards to checks. That said, the company I work for doesn't use them much any more. Everything can be set up online these days.

Perhaps that shows you are computer illiterate.

I deal with many small suppliers and vendors who do not accept credit cards as I already explained.
By not having online banking info on MY computer, my account security is greatly enhanced, retard, since my computer could get hacked. Damn you are thick today.
 
Why should I believe the additional overhead employers will have to pay will come at the expense of company profits? I think you geniuses are taking an awful lot for granted. Someone explain it to me. Are we also going to pass laws that private companies can't lay people off or raise their prices? Cuz if you dont, I guarantee they will take one or both of those actions before allowing their profits to take a hit.
 
Why should I believe the additional overhead employers will have to pay will come at the expense of company profits? I think you geniuses are taking an awful lot for granted. Someone explain it to me. Are we also going to pass laws that private companies can't lay people off or raise their prices? Cuz if you dont, I guarantee they will take one or both of those actions before allowing their profits to take a hit.


Are you worried about losing your job, or are you afraid you won't be able to afford to buy things? Poor baby.
 
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