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Cebu_4_2
7th November 2013, 01:43 PM
Democrats considering bill to lift minimum wage by 40 percent By SUSAN FERRECHIO (http://washingtonexaminer.com/AUTHOR/SUSAN-FERRECHIO) | NOVEMBER 7, 2013 AT 4:13 PM


http://cdn.washingtonexaminer.biz/cache/w200-060ea15349c90b4ed20a17b064593fb3.jpg (http://washingtonexaminer.com/gallery/articleid/2538690)From left are, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., Senate Majority Whip Richard Durbin of...

Senate Democrats, hoping to move beyond the disastrous rollout of the new health care law (http://washingtonexaminer.com/section/obamacare), plan to pivot to legislation that would increase the federal minimum wage by nearly $3, to over $10 an hour.


Democratic lawmakers met privately Thursday to discuss proposals, including one by Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, which would raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per hour, a nearly 40 percent increase. It would also would tie wage levels to inflation.


Democratic senators weighed the plan after being deluged with letters and calls from constituents complaining that Obamacare has cost them their chosen health care plans and required hefty premium and deductible increases, in some cases doubling, tripling or quadrupling health insurance costs.


Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin, D-Ill., called the proposed minimum wage increase "long overdue, an important economic issue and a message to working families struggling paycheck to paycheck that we can help."


President Obama (http://washingtonexaminer.com/section/barack-obama) is behind the push for a wage increase, senators said. Obama sent his chief economist, Jason Furman, to promote the plan to Senate Democrats Thursday afternoon.

"There is a strong need to adjust the minimum wage to reflect the erosion that it has had since it's last passage," Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., said after the meeting.


Congress last voted to raise (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/25/washington/25wage.html) the minimum wage in 2007, lifting it from $5.15 to $7.25.
At that time, Republicans led the House and backed the increase, leading some Democrats to speculate now that they will get GOP support this time as well.
But the economy (http://washingtonexaminer.com/policy/economy) has shifted substantially over the past six years and millions of jobs have disappeared. Many Republicans are wary of wage increases that they fear will drive up costs for employers and kill jobs.


Also missing are many of the moderate House Republicans who convinced then-House Majority Leader John Boehner, now the speaker, to take up a wage hike bill.


Boehner in February flatly rejected a federal wage increase after the president made his pitch in his State of the Union address.
"When you raise the price of employment, guess what happens? You get less of it," Boehner said at the time, noting the high unemployment rate. "Why would we want to make it harder for small employers to hire people?"


Some Senate Republicans on Thursday declared their opposition to a wage hike.
"The way you increase wages is by increasing jobs, that is the approach I support," Sen John Hoeven, R-N.D., told the Washington Examiner.
Hoeven said Republicans are crafting a counter proposal to a Democratic wage hike bill that would create more jobs and increase the demand for labor.
"We are working on ideas," Hoeven said.


The plan Obama laid out in his State of the Union address would have raised the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 per hour. But Durbin said the White House now wants that bumped up to just over $10 an hour.


A minimum wage increase could be a difficult vote for some red-state and swing-state Democrats up for re-election in 2014 who won't want to offend local business communities.


Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., declined to say whether he would back an increase.
"We just started talking," he exclaimed as reporters pursued him down a hallway.


But Reid is planning to move quickly, according to Senate aides, and could have legislation ready "in the next two weeks."
Even while the federal wage rate has remained frozen, states have been raising the minimum wage on their own. New Jersey voted Tuesday to raise the minimum wage to $8.25 an hour beginning Jan. 1. The minimum wage in the District of Columbia is $8.25 per hour. In Virginia and Maryland, it remains $7.25 per hour.

Serpo
7th November 2013, 01:54 PM
even at 10$ its still peanuts and dosnt make up for the stealth inflation given to everyone by lying governments.

Hypertiger
7th November 2013, 02:14 PM
any raise in the cost to sustain the poor is a tax on the rich that will cause them to rise taxes to make up for.

everyone is taxing everyone to sustain their existence in an absolute capitalist system

A demand for power anywhere in the system...spread through out the system.

The system is yield starved...

the demand by all from the system for power is greater than the power all can supply.

the elected puppets that live off all below taking them to the cleaners...tell you all the solution is to raise the taxes on the rich to make them pay.

and the poor cheer and the taxes are raised on the rich.

Then they cry when the rich raise the taxes on the poor to supply the demand for power to pay for the cheer.

buy now pay later.

madfranks
7th November 2013, 02:57 PM
People should know, that minimum wage laws do nothing to encourage employers to hire employees, all it does is outlaw certain types of employment. There is a reason why young people suffer from a higher level of unemployment than the rest of society, and that is because their low skill levels and no experience aren't worth paying such high wages for. My first job paid me $3/hr, under the table. Of course it wasn't a living wage, I was a teenager living with my parents. If my employer was forced to pay me $10/hr, I'd never have been hired.

Libertytree
7th November 2013, 03:10 PM
Raise it to a $15 min. What the hell, everything else is a freight train headed down hill to hell! Everything else is propped up, bailed out, subsidized, militarized etc... why not the little people?

Why not throw some mandatory bonuses in with it being commensurate with your pay?! The .gov has the healthcare handled too!!

osoab
7th November 2013, 03:25 PM
The best part is fed.gov isn't the one paying the minimum wage. They are just going to force everyone else pay it. Hello independent contractors?

Did SeaTac pass their $15 frn minimum wage?

Shami-Amourae
7th November 2013, 04:13 PM
Your future fast food worker under high minimum wage laws:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW-4LU79qbU

And yes, the technology already exists:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7_lxiU8eLM

mick silver
7th November 2013, 04:28 PM
ibet once this happen more companys would be hiring . hell lets just make it 100 bucks an hour why not it play money

Shami-Amourae
7th November 2013, 04:30 PM
ibet once this happen more companys would be hiring . hell lets just make it 100 bucks an hour why not it play money

They should pass a bill making it illegal to not be rich. That way everyone is rich.
http://hfboards.hockeysfuture.com/images/smilies/facepalm.gif

mick silver
7th November 2013, 04:34 PM
i like that shami

Hitch
7th November 2013, 04:56 PM
It would also would tie wage levels to inflation..

Anyone else catch this little sentence snuck in? I wonder how they will tie wage levels to inflation, and furthermore, why they think they need to. I thought .gov said inflation wouldn't be a problem. Of course we know it will be, but nonetheless, they shouldn't openly contradict themselves.

Cebu_4_2
7th November 2013, 05:28 PM
The BIG problem is with jobs. Almost every industry is cutting hours to comply with the "affordable health care act" Even with experience there are no jobs to be. Funny stuff if it wasn't real. People are now doing 3-4 jobs a week to do the same as 1 decent job. This is some really fucked up shit now. With experience any job you even look at requires you to prove that you have medical insurance, unheard of a couple years back. Now you must pay 1000 a month to apply for a skilled trade job that only needs you for 25 hours a week at 15 an hour. That's 1200 a month. Weeee lets work a month for 200 bux. This is what the goal was with the USi healthcare crap. It certainly isn't about making anything better.

mamboni
7th November 2013, 05:54 PM
This wage increase is a really bad idea at this time, like gasoline on a smoldering dying economy:

1. it is massively inflationary.
2. it will cause a massive spike in unemployment
3. it will bankrupt thousands of small businesses that are hanging by a thread

The knock up effect on wages will be very inflationary. All the low wage workers, which these days is half the work force, will demand a wage increase to maintain the wage differential. Today's $11 per hour workers will demand $14. And so on. Lots of kids working for minimum wage will get laid off because businesses cannot afford this increase. This is a bad idea on so many levels. And therefore, it is exactly what the federal government will do!

EE_
7th November 2013, 06:04 PM
This wage increase is a really bad idea at this time, like gasoline on a smoldering dying economy:

1. it is massively inflationary.
2. it will cause a massive spike in unemployment
3. it will bankrupt thousands of small businesses that are hanging by a thread

The knock up effect on wages will be very inflationary. All the low wage workers, which these days is half the work force, will demand a wage increase to maintain the wage differential. Today's $11 per hour workers will demand $14. And so on. Lots of kids working for minimum wage will get laid off because businesses cannot afford this increase. This is a bad idea on so many levels. And therefore, it is exactly what the federal government will do!

I thought the fed was trying to create inflation? The haven't had much success. Is it possible forcing wages up will cause the inflation they're looking for?
There's so many issues and problems out there now, that minimum wage increases should be the least of our worries.
Just wait until reactor 4 blows and takes 5 and 6 with it...there will be a total of six melt-downs in progress and we won't be worrying about $10 bucks an hour for the peons.
Other then that, everything's great!

It's coming

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XujwXaaZQbs

mamboni
7th November 2013, 06:28 PM
FWIW Dept.: McDonalds Corp. employs 760,000!


As of Nov. 30, 2013 all full (other than management / Corp. & Franchise) time workers (40 Hrs/Week) will have their hours cut back to 26 hr/w and offered no more Health Insurance via McDonalds 19 year old program which has been terminated (GONE!).


Employees-- all,... must buy into ObamaCare!


Ps. Not only do they get their hours almost cut in half but lose the only reason for probably getting the job for the health benefits, is now... GONE

osoab
7th November 2013, 06:42 PM
FWIW Dept.: McDonalds Corp. employs 760,000!


As of Nov. 30, 2013 all full (other than management / Corp. & Franchise) time workers (40 Hrs/Week) will have their hours cut back to 26 hr/w and offered no more Health Insurance via McDonalds 19 year old program which has been terminated (GONE!).


Employees-- all,... must buy into ObamaCare!


Ps. Not only do they get their hours almost cut in half but lose the only reason for probably getting the job for the health benefits, is now... GONE

Buy McD's. Their profits will soar with the unloading of the healthcare burden.

Hitch
8th November 2013, 08:33 AM
FWIW Dept.: McDonalds Corp. employs 760,000!


As of Nov. 30, 2013 all full (other than management / Corp. & Franchise) time workers (40 Hrs/Week) will have their hours cut back to 26 hr/w and offered no more Health Insurance via McDonalds 19 year old program which has been terminated (GONE!).


Employees-- all,... must buy into ObamaCare!


Ps. Not only do they get their hours almost cut in half but lose the only reason for probably getting the job for the health benefits, is now... GONE

Is this true and actually going to happen? A lot of already struggling people are going to be really hurting if this is true. It's happening at my work, not because of Obamacare, but because of a new union contract. The temp employees if they work more than 20 hours a week get benefits. So, the company is not working them more than 20 hours a week now, unless they absolutely have to.

EE_
8th November 2013, 08:39 AM
Is this true and actually going to happen? A lot of already struggling people are going to be really hurting if this is true.

That's one way of putting it, another way would be.... The ZOG and the elite masters will be filled with glee that their plan to destroy our country is working perfectly!

midnight rambler
8th November 2013, 08:40 AM
The wicked are doing everything possible to bring the ultimate crash as soon as possible, however what are the chances of this passing a Republirat controlled CONgrezZ?

Hitch
8th November 2013, 08:50 AM
That's one way of putting it, another way would be.... The ZOG and the elite masters will be filled with glee that their plan to destroy our country is working perfectly!

Yeah, pisses me off. Folks who work at McD's have my respect, they want to work, they don't want to be on entitlement programs. It's a shitty job, with low pay, but they actually produce something, burgers for folks to eat. Our country's elite want to do anything possible to crush producers and have everyone sucking on the .gov tit.

Stories like this just sink right to the bone, they do want to destroy our country.

EE_
8th November 2013, 08:51 AM
edit

The wicked are doing everything possible to bring the ultimate crash as soon as possible, however what are the chances of this passing a Republirat controlled CONgrezZ that serve the same master?

mick silver
8th November 2013, 10:44 AM
didnt you hear there no NWO they said it on cnn
That's one way of putting it, another way would be.... The ZOG and the elite masters will be filled with glee that their plan to destroy our country is working perfectly!

singular_me
8th November 2013, 11:22 AM
looks like obamacare cannot work for people are paid $7 per hour, how much will be left per hour after they pay for it?.... $5?