The "may" part leaves discretion, and Im sure being the first lady will play into that.Exactly - those with the gold make the rules.
I guess we all agree.
The "may" part leaves discretion, and Im sure being the first lady will play into that.Exactly - those with the gold make the rules.
I dont think thats very nice.The local hypocrites admit she broke the law, but want to cut her some slack because of her influence.
Reagan . . . if you count aiding and abetting the import of drugs.I dont think thats very nice.
The law leaves discretion to the immigration authority.
Has anyone else who's lived in the White House ever broken an immigration law?
I am still waiting for the Kenyans original birth certificate.I dont think thats very nice.
The law leaves discretion to the immigration authority.
Has anyone else who's lived in the White House ever broken an immigration law?
Take your meds.
…SOURCES CLAIM LIZ WARREN, KAMALA HARRIS BEHIND DEBUNKED HIT PIECE ON TRUMP ASSOCIATE
http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2017/06/25/jeff-zucker-cnn-retraction-russia-conspiracy/
This is amazing stuff. You people on here like Fathead Joe and the Idiot Bear whack each other off about how not to pay employees $30K per year? Are you that cheap, or do you just have failing businesses, or what?A ‘very credible’ new study on Seattle’s $15 minimum wage has bad news for liberals
By Max Ehrenfreund
When Seattle officials voted three years ago to incrementally boost the city's minimum wage up to $15 an hour, they'd hoped to improve the lives of low-income workers. Yet according to a major new study that could force economists to reassess past research on the issue, the hike has had the opposite effect.
The city is gradually increasing the hourly minimum to $15 over several years. Already, though, some employers have not been able to afford the increased minimums. They've cut their payrolls, putting off new hiring, reducing hours or letting their workers go, the study found.
The costs to low-wage workers in Seattle outweighed the benefits by a ratio of three to one, according to the study, conducted by a group of economists at the University of Washington who were commissioned by the city. The study, published as a working paper Monday by the National Bureau of Economic Research, has not yet been peer reviewed.
On the whole, the study estimates, the average low-wage worker in the city lost $125 a month because of the hike in the minimum.
The paper's conclusions contradict years of research on the minimum wage. Many past studies, by contrast, have found that the benefits of increases for low-wage workers exceed the costs in terms of reduced employment -- often by a factor of four or five to one.
"This strikes me as a study that is likely to influence people," said David Autor, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was not involved in the research. He called the work "very credible" and "sufficiently compelling in its design and statistical power that it can change minds."
entire article:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/amph...ether-a-15-minimum-wage-really-helps-workers/
You need to earn it first, that's what is wrong with you obama supporters, all you want is free handouts from the upper class and middle class. No free lunch.This is amazing stuff. You people on here like Fathead Joe and the Idiot Bear whack each other off about how not to pay employees $30K per year? Are you that cheap, or do you just have failing businesses, or what?
We are talking about how much to pay an employee who works for you. Do you understand that? Do you have employees? What does free have to do with it?You need to earn it first, that's what is wrong with you obama supporters, all you want is free handouts from the upper class and middle class. No free lunch.
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Hat tip, Bruddah.
This is amazing stuff. You people on here like Fathead Joe and the Idiot Bear whack each other off about how not to pay employees $30K per year? Are you that cheap, or do you just have failing businesses, or what?