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Elizabeth Warren
In reply to the discussion: Elizabeth Warren: Why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour like it used to be? [View all]Cleita
(75,480 posts)12. Maybe. I notice that a lot of ex-smokers do when they are stressed.
Or maybe he's still a smoker and does that when he can't.
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Elizabeth Warren: Why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour like it used to be? [View all]
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2013
OP
As long as young people are willing to sacrifice their lives to keep the ruling class in power,
valerief
Mar 2013
#2
And now there's a bipartisan effort to even reduce curerent COLA calculations
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2013
#7
"As for wages paid out, aren't they considered a cost of doing business and tax deductible?"
Bay Boy
Mar 2013
#54
I have said it before though and I say it again, I dislike minimum wage rules.
cstanleytech
Mar 2013
#25
Are ANY "jobs" worth several million$/year plus bonuses and stock options? It's pretty simple:
NYC_SKP
Mar 2013
#22
True! My boy eats nonstop. He's an athlete, too (dance) so he's thin as a rail but his metabolism!!!
October
Mar 2013
#86
Where I live, something like $12 or 13 bucks an hour would be more like it. In the 70's,
brewens
Mar 2013
#27
No, no, no. She's all mixed up. People are poor today because their schools suck.
Smarmie Doofus
Mar 2013
#36