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merrily

(45,251 posts)
2. Right to work state: Arkansas
Fri Feb 7, 2014, 04:08 AM
Feb 2014
http://www.nrtw.org/c/arrtwlaw.htm

If you don't want private unions negotiating higher wages for your employees, you sure as heck don't want the government doing it for them.

Arkansas, home of Wal-Mart and other low paying employers. They'll put big money on the Republican, but would more low wage earners come out and vote for someone supporting the minimum wage?

Meanwhile, red states continue to take money from blue states, in part because the likes of Wal-Mart do pay their workers so little.



Sure sign of a loser. RandySF Feb 2014 #1
Blanche is fine, thanks, lobbying for Wal-Mart and Monsanto. merrily Feb 2014 #3
I think he may have some challengers, if I'm not mistaken. And it is Arkansas. But still, silvershadow Feb 2014 #4
We don't need to be doing the GOP's work for the GOP. Let them own their own poison pills. NO phony blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #16
Right to work state: Arkansas merrily Feb 2014 #2
Just falling in line with the Orders of his Corporate Masters warrant46 Feb 2014 #25
Good to know awoke_in_2003 Feb 2014 #5
HA blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #14
Amazing that this tool is more concerned with his political seat than helping Americans. Nanjing to Seoul Feb 2014 #6
In the late 1940s Fortinbras Armstrong Feb 2014 #9
maybe because he thinks out of the same hole he shits out of as well. Nanjing to Seoul Feb 2014 #11
Thank heaven he is the only one in D.C. with that priority, huh? merrily Feb 2014 #27
You want to support a DINO that's your business. Fuck this guy. Nanjing to Seoul Feb 2014 #32
I say we put him (and all of Congress) on the current minimum wage. SoapBox Feb 2014 #7
Doubt it would bother them. merrily Feb 2014 #28
Screw the bluedogs davidpdx Feb 2014 #8
DINO all the way. Primary his sorry ass. blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #15
Absolutely NastyRiffraff Feb 2014 #19
Pathetic ass. Not so much like a real Democrat. What a shame. n/t Judi Lynn Feb 2014 #10
Arkansas, the land of WalMart mdbl Feb 2014 #12
Always an excuse for the Johnny-come-latelies to the Party. The DEM tent is TOO DAMN BIG!!! blkmusclmachine Feb 2014 #17
so he is a kiss ass weissmam Feb 2014 #13
What a dick! Enthusiast Feb 2014 #18
Yet... TRoN33 Feb 2014 #20
The man is a whore working for himself and corporate pimps, not the people. Triana Feb 2014 #21
Ball less bastard mtasselin Feb 2014 #22
Arkansas' minimum wage $6.25 for small businesses and Pryor is against raising the $7.25 Federal Sunlei Feb 2014 #23
"I know $10.10 still isn’t a whole lot of money, but I think it’s too much, too fast," Kelvin Mace Feb 2014 #24
Is that amount presuming SwankyXomb Feb 2014 #31
Yeah, I was giving the benefit of a doubt Kelvin Mace Feb 2014 #40
Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Walmart) jsr Feb 2014 #26
asshole Deep13 Feb 2014 #29
What they don't tell you... freebrew Feb 2014 #30
I'm not condoning Pryor's position on the minimum wage issue, however ladjf Feb 2014 #33
But if he has to do things like this, how much are we getting by electing him? Doctor_J Feb 2014 #36
There is no hope for this country in its current state Doctor_J Feb 2014 #34
+1 jsr Feb 2014 #35
He's owned by Walmart Gman Feb 2014 #37
Absolutely True about that Scum warrant46 Feb 2014 #38
alternate links for those not fond with Huffington alp227 Feb 2014 #39
This is the same moron that wasn't sure about evolution navarth Feb 2014 #41
I'm sorry, $10.10 an hour is TOO MUCH? Le Taz Hot Feb 2014 #42
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