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  • Last year I checked out books, switch games, a DVD drive, cake pans, puppets, a reciprocating saw, and while this is more like reserving for use, a laser cutter. Can't believe there's people that actually want to shut down libraries.

  • Nice breakdown. And I agree that the better solution would be to figure out which metric to tie minimum wage to. I don't really think throwing out a number every few years like the original reply I was responding to suggested is helpful. But it seems wildly popular here.

  • If you read the comments, it's actually not. Inflation alone doesn't account for pinning wages near $30, so that's not really a good explanation given that it's nonfactual. Even if he's considering the living wage instead of historical minimums, $30 is still about 30% higher than what an average living wage would be. Is there some other consideration he has that I'm missing? I wouldn't know without asking due to an unfortunate lack of psychic powers.

    Anyways, sorry I asked for the policy reasoning behind a policy position. It clearly offended many, I realize my mistake, and won't bring that kind of nonsense around here again.

  • I understand your sentiment, but if that's your policy basis, you'd be asking for $10/hr instead of $15.

    Not necessarily a bad idea, I just wanted to know how that number was generated, because without that data, it's not necessarily a good idea either.