Ponderable

That is the difference between right and left, you can't wait for the destruction of our country and we are trying to prevent it.
Simple.
you're all a bunch of chickensh**s afraid of your own shadow. the republic can even handle trump, as you will learn, without falling apart.
 
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What a difference.
Yes, quite, I see, it is quite obvious how small the Donald's hands are compared to those guys and even Melania.
 
Man you guys with your "Venezuela" and white genocide and destruction of the country...so whipped into a frenzy by your loser blogs.
A little frenzied aren't ya? Lets discuss Scandanavia. That should settle your nerves. Venezuela is what it is and is worthy of being ignored by you people.
 
A little frenzied aren't ya? Lets discuss Scandanavia. That should settle your nerves. Venezuela is what it is and is worthy of being ignored by you people.
I think you're missing the point Iz. Im not the weirdo worried and writing posts about those "concerns" like white genocide and Venezuela and the destruction of America by George Soros, am I? That's paranoid wacko stuff. As I say, Trump knows his audience. But thanks for the compliment by stealing my use of the term "frenzy."
 
I think you're missing the point Iz. Im not the weirdo worried and writing posts about those "concerns" like white genocide and Venezuela and the destruction of America by George Soros, am I? That's paranoid wacko stuff. As I say, Trump knows his audience. But thanks for the compliment by stealing my use of the term "frenzy."
"Arrogantly Ignorant" . . . "and damn proud of it!"
 
Minimum wage set to drop in Missouri

ST. LOUIS -- Cities all over the United States have been boosting their minimum wage. It's up to $15 an hour in Seattle, but it's going in the opposite direction in St. Louis, Missouri.

Amer Hawatmeh's family-owned restaurant in downtown St. Louis is struggling.

Along with rising sales taxes, and meat prices, a minimum wage hike to $10 an hour two months ago made it expensive to stay open. So he's cut back from five to two days a week for lunch. His hamburgers are smaller, his entrees pricier and his customers scarcer.

Hawatmeh believes it's not the government, but a combination of worker determination and customer demand that should set the correct wage.

"That's how I built myself," he said. "That's how I'm teaching my children to build themselves. Don't ask what do I get, ask what can I do."

And Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens agrees. Next month, the minimum wage will return to $7.70 an hour -- ten bucks an hour was a mistake, he says.

"Despite what you hear from liberals, it will take money out of people's pockets," Greitens said.

Cities all over the country have been boosting their minimum wage. It's up to $15 an hour in Seattle, but it's going in the opposite direction in St. Louis.

But after nationwide protests, the minimum wage went up on July 1, or will go up soon -- from Chicago to Flagstaff, Arizona, and Los Angeles to Washington, D.C.

Wanda Roberts, a minimum wage worker in St. Louis, said the new $10 wage brought in an extra $400 a month and helped the local economy.

"If we're making $10 an hour, we're going to go right back out and spend that money," Roberts said.

And now that it's being reversed, she says she would "go back to struggling."

"Trying to worry about how I'm going to pay my rent, how I'm going to pay my bills and how I'm going to have money left over to buy household supplies and food," she added. In St. Louis, the minimum wage was going to increase to $11 an hour in January. Now, that won't happen. And by one estimate, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mi...p-in-missouri/ar-BBDP27V?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp
 
Minimum wage set to drop in Missouri

ST. LOUIS -- Cities all over the United States have been boosting their minimum wage. It's up to $15 an hour in Seattle, but it's going in the opposite direction in St. Louis, Missouri.

Amer Hawatmeh's family-owned restaurant in downtown St. Louis is struggling.

Along with rising sales taxes, and meat prices, a minimum wage hike to $10 an hour two months ago made it expensive to stay open. So he's cut back from five to two days a week for lunch. His hamburgers are smaller, his entrees pricier and his customers scarcer.

Hawatmeh believes it's not the government, but a combination of worker determination and customer demand that should set the correct wage.

"That's how I built myself," he said. "That's how I'm teaching my children to build themselves. Don't ask what do I get, ask what can I do."

And Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens agrees. Next month, the minimum wage will return to $7.70 an hour -- ten bucks an hour was a mistake, he says.

"Despite what you hear from liberals, it will take money out of people's pockets," Greitens said.

Cities all over the country have been boosting their minimum wage. It's up to $15 an hour in Seattle, but it's going in the opposite direction in St. Louis.

But after nationwide protests, the minimum wage went up on July 1, or will go up soon -- from Chicago to Flagstaff, Arizona, and Los Angeles to Washington, D.C.

Wanda Roberts, a minimum wage worker in St. Louis, said the new $10 wage brought in an extra $400 a month and helped the local economy.

"If we're making $10 an hour, we're going to go right back out and spend that money," Roberts said.

And now that it's being reversed, she says she would "go back to struggling."

"Trying to worry about how I'm going to pay my rent, how I'm going to pay my bills and how I'm going to have money left over to buy household supplies and food," she added. In St. Louis, the minimum wage was going to increase to $11 an hour in January. Now, that won't happen. And by one estimate, 38,000 workers could miss out on a raise.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/mi...p-in-missouri/ar-BBDP27V?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=iehp
You realize that this has everything to do with the economic clout of fast food and how cheap it is for all the fat f**ks who eat that food and how they've taken up all the real estate in what used to be a nice part of America...and nothing to do with the price of labor, right? And that it's McDonald's and the like that are the complainants about the higher minimum wage? And they go around finding failing small restrateurs (sp) to blame wages because the other stuff is too big to comprehend? Republicans are awesome!
 
You realize that this has everything to do with the economic clout of fast food and how cheap it is for all the fat f**ks who eat that food and how they've taken up all the real estate in what used to be a nice part of America...and nothing to do with the price of labor, right? And that it's McDonald's and the like that are the complainants about the higher minimum wage? And they go around finding failing small restrateurs (sp) to blame wages because the other stuff is too big to comprehend? Republicans are awesome!
Apparently you're a crop duster....
 
You realize that this has everything to do with the economic clout of fast food and how cheap it is for all the fat f**ks who eat that food and how they've taken up all the real estate in what used to be a nice part of America...and nothing to do with the price of labor, right? And that it's McDonald's and the like that are the complainants about the higher minimum wage? And they go around finding failing small restrateurs (sp) to blame wages because the other stuff is too big to comprehend? Republicans are awesome!
Thatʻs quite the rant. Makes me wanna get a Big Mac. I love the Ronald Mc Donald houses (RMH) My anti MCD brother in law had a change of ♡ when his daughter had a life threatening lung condition in New Zealand 2 years ago. The RMH accomodations meant that he and his wife had a place to stay at while they went through a gut wrenching ordeal with their daughter. They live about a 100 miles from the hospital. She is alive and well today but RMH made it much easier and all for free. Keeping ALL cost low makes MCD/RMH more than just a burger place for fat fucks. Nice progressive thinking.
 
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