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soldierant

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42. I'm pretty sure of that too.
Fri Mar 5, 2021, 01:30 AM
Mar 2021

I used Denmark because it was the nation cited by AOC in the firat place - and I've heard happy Danes discuss it on Rick Steves. I would probably also add Iceland to thet. And I'm sure there are more.

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$15 an hour has been on the table nearly 10 years ... it should be $20 here too. nt live love laugh Mar 2021 #1
+1 Efilroft Sul Mar 2021 #18
Denmark is an expensive country to live in Bev54 Mar 2021 #22
And a much better social safety net, including health care. niyad Mar 2021 #28
Yes, you actually get something for your taxes Bev54 Mar 2021 #29
very good heath care. i had an elderly danish epal + he visited america for a month in 2012. pansypoo53219 Mar 2021 #39
My statement has not been checked by Snopes soldierant Mar 2021 #34
I don't know about Denmark but I think it is certainly true compared to Canada Bev54 Mar 2021 #36
I'm pretty sure of that too. soldierant Mar 2021 #42
Yet Danes are very happy to be there. BobTheSubgenius Mar 2021 #38
It is not - those taxes are used for many benefits to citizens malaise Mar 2021 #45
Yes they are used for benefits Bev54 Mar 2021 #59
slavery makes thing cheaper DBoon Mar 2021 #58
Every time someone takes a close look at how raising PoindexterOglethorpe Mar 2021 #2
The same thing is true for farm workers. Warpy Mar 2021 #5
I would gladly, gratefully pay a little more for my Big Mac .. Mister Ed Mar 2021 #3
The people in Texas wanted that 27 cents a day they saved on their power bill. louis-t Mar 2021 #35
So, again, corporate America is lying to us groundloop Mar 2021 #4
"It's just not right!" Grokenstein Mar 2021 #6
In Australia in 2014 the minimum wage was $18.70 Au. The price of a Big Mac was the same as here. tikka Mar 2021 #7
The republican party exists for one reason... movingviolation Mar 2021 #8
Capitalism done right. That's what it is and we KPN Mar 2021 #9
Can't figure out how to a pic right now but Hestia Mar 2021 #40
yeah but they have socialism crushing their freedoms IronLionZion Mar 2021 #10
and we should spend way less on defense and fix what needs fixing. lookyhereyou Mar 2021 #12
Denmark isn't socialist. TwilightZone Mar 2021 #17
Did you read his post, or just the title? It's called sarcasm...nt Wounded Bear Mar 2021 #20
Dang. Of course, the problem here is the shareholder primacy doctrine. PatrickforB Mar 2021 #11
Shareholders...🤑 SammyWinstonJack Mar 2021 #23
LOL. To be fair, though, many people have pension monies invested in PatrickforB Mar 2021 #24
Denmark uses the Danish Krone, not the dollar, for their currency. George II Mar 2021 #13
True, but the Times converted to dollars. TreasonousBastard Mar 2021 #14
The Danish Krone? Yikes. speak easy Mar 2021 #21
The best American thoroughbred jockey was Julie Krone (she's retired now) George II Mar 2021 #26
A Crone, in Wiccan (Wicce, craft of the Wise) tradition, is an elder, regarded as a Wise Woman. niyad Mar 2021 #31
in addition, it generally thought be a female who has reached her 2nd Saturn's Return, Hestia Mar 2021 #41
Thank you. Thought I had included the Saturn Return information, but not. And the second part of niyad Mar 2021 #46
Here! cilla4progress Mar 2021 #48
Excellent. Thought you were going to be late there for a minute. niyad Mar 2021 #54
Wage are low and the Govt hasn't increase the min wage because speaknow Mar 2021 #15
When I first read the headline, I thought Danish McDonald was an actual guy bucolic_frolic Mar 2021 #16
Awesome... cilla4progress Mar 2021 #49
The starting wage at either of my two businesses is $18 MontanaMama Mar 2021 #19
Probably good for employee retention, too. PatrickforB Mar 2021 #25
Now THAT cilla4progress Mar 2021 #50
Or a mama move... MontanaMama Mar 2021 #52
I love it. cilla4progress Mar 2021 #53
Mother energy DOES rock, my friend. MontanaMama Mar 2021 #55
It Is Now The Time For Someone P-Nutt Mar 2021 #27
Amazing what we could have here if big business didn't pull the strings. 58Sunliner Mar 2021 #30
Like I told my niece to never forget how, during the pandemic, they blatantly Hestia Mar 2021 #43
Yes, the tools of capitalism. 58Sunliner Mar 2021 #57
Denmark is not a good comparison to the U.S. mrsadm Mar 2021 #32
Yes, and a big chunk of that 20 bucks an hour goes to taxes to pay for that stuff... TreasonousBastard Mar 2021 #33
K n R ! JoeOtterbein Mar 2021 #37
The average total income tax in Denmark is around 34 percent, but ... TomWilm Mar 2021 #44
Exactly - cilla4progress Mar 2021 #51
$18 for a Big Mac in Norway mainer Mar 2021 #47
The Economist's "Big Mac Index" is one of the great tools of economics. :) malthaussen Mar 2021 #56
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