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Since this sort of legislation has to start in the House, it will never happen UNTIL we have a MADem Sep 2012 #1
State MW ballot initiatives can turn this stumbling block into stepping stones ProgressiveEconomist Sep 2012 #21
There's a flip side to that coin, though--be careful what you wish for. MADem Sep 2012 #25
And none of these things ever happen Freddie Sep 2012 #27
Hell, I remember making ninety some odd cents! MADem Sep 2012 #29
Would a state MW wage ballot initiative ever by itself turn out ProgressiveEconomist Sep 2012 #32
Yes--I do think it would turn out people who were lied to with CU money. MADem Sep 2012 #33
I disagree. IMO the upside is FAR greater than your downside. Remember, ProgressiveEconomist Sep 2012 #35
For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction. MADem Sep 2012 #36
"way too late" for 2012 ballot initiatives. Agreed--this strategy is for 2014 and beyond ProgressiveEconomist Sep 2012 #38
With proper framing and rollout, it could be a winner in the 'tween' year election. MADem Sep 2012 #41
these arguments have less and less of an impact liberal_at_heart Sep 2012 #42
Boy do I agree with you MADem. xtraxritical Sep 2012 #22
The GOP legislature's mantra is "Just say NO." MADem Sep 2012 #37
Great idea. If minimum wage kept pace with the the rise of CEO pay, minimum wage JaneyVee Sep 2012 #2
This is the key! ErtBob Sep 2012 #3
Not to mention the additional payroll taxes generated for SS and Medicare. Fuddnik Sep 2012 #4
morning! xchrom Sep 2012 #5
Good morning! Fuddnik Sep 2012 #8
This is my post yesterday on the same topic OnlinePoker Sep 2012 #9
Well, so much for my figures. Fuddnik Sep 2012 #14
AND? icarusxat Sep 2012 #16
There are probably 10-20 million just above minimum that will be helped as well. A rising tide... reformist2 Sep 2012 #19
But what percentage of eligible nonvoters who'd vote "D" ProgressiveEconomist Sep 2012 #34
Also, hiring more government employees instead of imposing more austerity measures Cleita Sep 2012 #6
yes, one of the reasons for the sluggishness of the employment figures... ibegurpard Sep 2012 #11
Show that big corporations can afford this - point out the mountains of profit they are sitting on. reformist2 Sep 2012 #7
you can't live on $10 an hour either ibegurpard Sep 2012 #10
German auto workers get paid $60+ an hour and the companies are still profitable. icarusxat Sep 2012 #20
is there a minimum wage in Germany? ibegurpard Sep 2012 #23
A minimum wage below $10 an hour (roughly $20k/year) is barbaric. geckosfeet Sep 2012 #12
There should be two systems not a flat federal minimum wage former-republican Sep 2012 #13
Raise the minimum raise to at least $12 an hour and index for inflation. Progressive dog Sep 2012 #15
BUT BUT it will take away a small amount of the corporations' profits Iliyah Sep 2012 #17
And it might make our mighty "job creators" angry... oh noes! reformist2 Sep 2012 #18
Cue all the right wing whining reflection Sep 2012 #24
It's what they do best! Last time the federal minimum wage was raised, they MADem Sep 2012 #26
Always say, give money to the guy who has to spend it is better than giving to the guy who doesn't. liberal N proud Sep 2012 #28
$10 per hour, or more than double that? Trillo Sep 2012 #30
It should be raised to about $20 per hour. diane in sf Sep 2012 #31
That's not going to happen--not in one legislative move. MADem Sep 2012 #39
and give AMERICANS jobs lovuian Sep 2012 #40
K&R liberal_at_heart Sep 2012 #43
My experience chloes1 Sep 2012 #44
Or banks could extend more credit - you know for xchrom Sep 2012 #45
Eureka Fair Wage Act - $12.00 an Hour for Large Employers - Small Business Exempt eurekaworkers Sep 2012 #46
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