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99Forever

(14,524 posts)
12. What kind of human could do this to another?
Wed Dec 12, 2012, 09:27 AM
Dec 2012

All of the corporate bastards, that's what kind. ALL. OF. THEM.


And the bastards in public office won't just do nothing about it, they will CONTINUE to enable them and send their goons out to crush anybody who doesn't kneel to them.


This is America's future. Get used to it.

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Huh, on Bloomberg.com even. HughBeaumont Dec 2012 #1
he's worked there 20 years and makes minimum fucking wage? HiPointDem Dec 2012 #2
LESS than. Minimum wage has not kept up with inflation and production for how many years now? HughBeaumont Dec 2012 #8
actually no - twenty years ago we were still in the Reagan Dark Ages hfojvt Dec 2012 #15
He should be grateful & celebrating because he's gained a whopping $1.22/hr in purchasing power HughBeaumont Dec 2012 #18
A friend of mine works at a burger joint. He gets $8.50/hr after 4 years there hobbit709 Dec 2012 #9
CEO breakdown on pay 0zone Dec 2012 #3
i like the way you phrased that. xchrom Dec 2012 #4
Over $1 a second... Hayabusa Dec 2012 #17
k/r marmar Dec 2012 #5
$8.25 an hour versus $8.75 Million dynasaw Dec 2012 #6
That's like calling the Grand Canyon a gully. hobbit709 Dec 2012 #7
Travesty. What kind of human could do this to another? DaveJ Dec 2012 #10
What kind of human could do this to another? 99Forever Dec 2012 #12
K&R. And the pay gap has doubled at McDonalds over the past 10 years. Overseas Dec 2012 #11
Wow. 20 years and still making minimum wage. gollygee Dec 2012 #13
Put in perspective of how wages aren't keeping up with inflation/cost of living . . . HughBeaumont Dec 2012 #14
if his pay had risen above min wage, they'd try to get rid of him to hire a new min wage employee Liberal_in_LA Dec 2012 #20
Sad but true. In_The_Wind Dec 2012 #16
I just read this, a very worthwhile article that is thought provoking but sad davidpdx Dec 2012 #19
K&R DaveJ Dec 2012 #21
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