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Hortensis

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19. :) Ah, 1968 (actually 69). I was paid $0.13/hour as a 17-year-old waitress
Sat Mar 6, 2021, 05:34 PM
Mar 2021

in a casino in Nevada, and the law didn't allow overtime pay for women (to prevent exploitation of women). The tips made it the highest paid job I've ever held, though.

Speaking of defense spending, I tried to find discussion of what upcoming situations might create a must-pass bill for them, like some major vehicle for the wealth transfer dear to their hearts. There must be some somewhere, but I didn't look long because I apparently needed different search terms and found nothing even sorta close.

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Just make it equal to the buying power of the original minimum wage: about $15.00/hr. marble falls Mar 2021 #1
Sure, great idea. Can you, as Captain Picard would say, "make it so"? Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #2
That's exactly how it's going to happen in the end. Just like Medicare happened, like SSI happened . marble falls Mar 2021 #5
Agreed. Meanwhile I was envisioning how millions of workers could get their first raise NOW Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #8
The buying power of the original minimum wage is about $4.64 GregariousGroundhog Mar 2021 #17
Of course in 1968 "they" said the minimum wage was to help teenagers get trained on their 1st job Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #24
Typo. The min wage would have reached $15 in 2022/23 IIRC...nt Wounded Bear Mar 2021 #3
Where do you get that. I keep seeing 2025 Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #6
You may be right, but your post reads 2015... Wounded Bear Mar 2021 #7
Aha! So it did, in one place yes... Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #9
The prior House bill isn't really relevant. TwilightZone Mar 2021 #4
AMERICAN CongressPersons and Senators should be mandated N E 1 Mar 2021 #10
I understand what you're saying DesertRat Mar 2021 #15
An Excellent Idea, And A Sound Policy, Sir The Magistrate Mar 2021 #11
Raise the Wage Act 2021 Schedule: Donkees Mar 2021 #12
Thanks for that info. I didn't know where to look for it... Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #13
Bernie introduced this same bill in the last Congress, but McConnell just stalled it ... Donkees Mar 2021 #14
Modest proposal: Stop listening to Sanders saying what is possible. Hortensis Mar 2021 #16
Yes, slipping a minimum wage increase into a defense spending bill is probably the easiest route GregariousGroundhog Mar 2021 #18
:) Ah, 1968 (actually 69). I was paid $0.13/hour as a 17-year-old waitress Hortensis Mar 2021 #19
Who knows what he might have accepted IF the Senate parliamentarian gave a green light to inclusion Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #20
If we'd disregarded the parliamentarian, it would have gone to a vote Hortensis Mar 2021 #23
Self Delete. Mistakenly posted n/t Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #21
Self Delete. Mistakenly posted n/t Tom Rinaldo Mar 2021 #22
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