Wall Street banks shower Washington politicians with campaign contributions and speaking fees,” the narrator says as the ad opens. “And what do they get for it ...
+FuzzyTacoGaming He is the buyer. Is it really smart to elect the guy who BUYS politicians? Seems like a big gamble to me. He will essentially have bought himself.
+Rubb3rFac3 The fact that you think all jobs under $15 dollars is just "burger flipping" shows you're narrow world view. Not to mention that you think people who put up with sometimes annoying customers, don't even deserve enough money to live on, even if its just a temp or transitionary job. Alright then.
It's funny to me all the people complaining about minimum wage workers
making the same amount as workers with degrees. The way they've been
mislead into blaming them for being ripped off confirms that the lifeblood
of capitalism is class antagonism. Solidarity among the working class would
mean the end for capitalist.
+Nick Nekro No. That's stupid. Min wage increase would be over years, and there would be combined efforts through several means to increase the wages of teachers. It is not A-->B. Regardless, non-poverty wages SHOULD be for ALL. Or frankly, the society that allows this, allows itself to suck.