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In reply to the discussion: Wimp Democrats look to split the baby on minimum wage [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)24. Speaking of
"No, observation of patterns. "
...."patterns," who were you referring to? Who is involved in the "con game of getting headlines for saying the right thing, but then counting on bipartisan manipulations to ensure it's just a mirage."
The OP is about what's going on in Congress. Why are you afraid to say who?
Including Senator Brown, who is quoted in the OP, these Senators are "saying the right thing"?
Elizabeth Warren: Tell Congress to raise the minimum wage.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024430298
Senator Sanders: Welfare for Walmart?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024354098
Federal Workers to Get a Minimum Wage Boost
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today praised President Barack Obama for signing an executive order raising the minimum wage for workers employed by federal contractors.
President Obama is taking a very important first step by giving a raise to hundreds of thousands of low-wage workers for federal contractors, said Sanders, who was invited to this afternoons White House signing ceremony. The presidents action adds momentum to the push in Congress to raise the minimum wage for every worker in this country to at least $10.10 an hour, Sanders added.
Sanders last Sept. 25 sent Obama a letter, signed by 14 other senators, urging the president to issue an executive order setting a minimum wage at $10.10 an hour for federal contractors.
Taking this action would be one of the most concrete actions you could take to reduce income inequality, boost the economy and help working families pay their bills, the senators wrote in the letter to Obama. Profitable corporations that receive lucrative contracts from the federal government should pay all of their workers a decent wage, the letter added.
Private companies that employ more than 2 million workers received $446 billion in federal contracts in 2012.
Obama announced in his State of the Union address last month that he would issue the executive order. He also has called on Congress to pass legislation to raise wages for all workers to $10.10.
Sanders is a cosponsor of the bill by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) to raise the minimum wage. Senate Republicans have opposed the proposal. Not a single Republican on the Senate Budget Committee voted for a non-binding resolution offered by Sanders calling for an increase in the minimum wage.
To read Sanders letter to the president, click here.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/federal-workers-to-get-a-minimum-wage-boost
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) today praised President Barack Obama for signing an executive order raising the minimum wage for workers employed by federal contractors.
President Obama is taking a very important first step by giving a raise to hundreds of thousands of low-wage workers for federal contractors, said Sanders, who was invited to this afternoons White House signing ceremony. The presidents action adds momentum to the push in Congress to raise the minimum wage for every worker in this country to at least $10.10 an hour, Sanders added.
Sanders last Sept. 25 sent Obama a letter, signed by 14 other senators, urging the president to issue an executive order setting a minimum wage at $10.10 an hour for federal contractors.
Taking this action would be one of the most concrete actions you could take to reduce income inequality, boost the economy and help working families pay their bills, the senators wrote in the letter to Obama. Profitable corporations that receive lucrative contracts from the federal government should pay all of their workers a decent wage, the letter added.
Private companies that employ more than 2 million workers received $446 billion in federal contracts in 2012.
Obama announced in his State of the Union address last month that he would issue the executive order. He also has called on Congress to pass legislation to raise wages for all workers to $10.10.
Sanders is a cosponsor of the bill by Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) to raise the minimum wage. Senate Republicans have opposed the proposal. Not a single Republican on the Senate Budget Committee voted for a non-binding resolution offered by Sanders calling for an increase in the minimum wage.
To read Sanders letter to the president, click here.
http://www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/federal-workers-to-get-a-minimum-wage-boost
I provided examples of Senators who are "saying the right thing."
Can you provide examples of the Senators who are "saying the right thing, but then counting on bipartisan manipulations to ensure it's just a mirage"?
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Never underestimate the con game of getting headlines for saying the right thing,
woo me with science
Feb 2014
#4
Are we better off if the Senators in tough re-election battles lose and are replaced by Republicans
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#5
How do you propose to do that? Please explain. It's an easy statement to make, but difficult to
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#10
Congressional Democrats are joining with R's to oppose an increase in the federal minimum wage.
Coyotl
Feb 2014
#11
Sometimes they do. Look at the health care law and the struggle to gain popularity.
ProSense
Feb 2014
#18
So, they're unwilling to advocate for $10.10, much less an actual living wage.
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#34