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How is that tough talk ?

You implied I would get knocked out, that's the epitome of internet tough talk. Your comment, are you now backing away from it?

the rapper was just knocked out cold on stage when someone rushed him on stage in San Diego last week.


That's that old boomerang principal returning the effort...

Ask Wez about it, he is/will experience it .....
 
Yeah....
"Raising my fist at the Olympics cost me friends and my marriage".
That's a big price to pay, perhaps not for you.

As far as LEE goes...Bullshit! you didn't cite a source you mentioned it may have been in a Time Life coffee book or some such nonsense....
If you did cite a source, please cite it again.......

You were "done with" those topics?
 
Only a pussy idiot would post a complete misrepresentation of facts like you have.

Wez....you are a fucking Idiot.
Wez, please explain the joke to him. I don't think he gets it. Or maybe the caption to that cartoon could have been "Irony Alert."
 
Wez, please explain the joke to him. I don't think he gets it. Or maybe the caption to that cartoon could have been "Irony Alert."

You would need at least one brain cell and one ounce of intellectual honesty to have something explained to you.
 
You would need at least one brain cell and one ounce of intellectual honesty to have something explained to you.

You have no idea what you posted and the reason I commented as
such.......You've displayed enough ignorance to date that most know
which side of the fence this subject falls on.
 
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He's asking for the money for grilling burgers, not making signs, right? How much money do you think he should be paid per year if he grills burgers 40 hours per week? $15 an hour would pay him $600/week, right? That's about 30K per year? Fine in some places, unlivable wage in others.
 
He's asking for the money for grilling burgers, not making signs, right? How much money do you think he should be paid per year if he grills burgers 40 hours per week? $15 an hour would pay him $600/week, right? That's about 30K per year? Fine in some places, unlivable wage in others.
Maybe we should pay these cocksuckers in pesos.
 
He's asking for the money for grilling burgers, not making signs, right? How much money do you think he should be paid per year if he grills burgers 40 hours per week? $15 an hour would pay him $600/week, right? That's about 30K per year? Fine in some places, unlivable wage in others.

When the counter help is let go, the cook's might just get $15.00 an hour....

McDonald's hits all-time high as Wall Street cheers replacement of cashiers with kiosks
Tae Kim | @firstadopter
Published 11:30 AM ET Tue, 20 June 2017 Updated 4:22 PM ET Thu, 22 June 2017CNBC.com

McDonald's shares hit an all-time high on Tuesday as Wall Street expects sales to increase from new digital ordering kiosks that will replace cashiers in 2,500 restaurants.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/20/mcd...eers-replacement-of-cashiers-with-kiosks.html



 
When the counter help is let go, the cook's might just get $15.00 an hour....

McDonald's hits all-time high as Wall Street cheers replacement of cashiers with kiosks
Tae Kim | @firstadopter
Published 11:30 AM ET Tue, 20 June 2017 Updated 4:22 PM ET Thu, 22 June 2017CNBC.com

McDonald's shares hit an all-time high on Tuesday as Wall Street expects sales to increase from new digital ordering kiosks that will replace cashiers in 2,500 restaurants.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/06/20/mcd...eers-replacement-of-cashiers-with-kiosks.html



Are you making a case for more automation or paying humans less?
 
A ‘very credible’ new study on Seattle’s $15 minimum wage has bad news for liberals

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.

entire article:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-really-helps-workers/?utm_term=.f79858a2239c
 
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