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  • The data given there doesn't support your assertions. Rent and other prices went up, but not as much as incomes. Hours were lost, but fewer people were in poverty. If 40 hours was a living wage, plenty of people in our community would be comfortable working fewer hours. They might only need 40 to survive.

    Raising the federal minimum wage immediately would be shocking, but we'd be better off for it, especially in Arkansas.

  • Ah, yeah, my father only threatened to fight me once, and he never did. (I think he felt I was directly questioning his authority when non-family members were present, but the memory is hazy at best now.)

    It does sound like your experience is abnormal. (But, I'm not really informed; just working from my experience, and hearsay.)

  • I don't think my father would consider spankings, with wooden paddle or leather belt, child abuse. It was a threat that I fell afoul of a few times at school or home.

    Depending on your age, that level of "child abuse" might be normal. (Not that it should be.)

  • A higher federal minimum wage [...] would destroy lower cost of living states.

    No. It would probably be better for it to come in incrementally, but increasing wages would help, even if it might squeeze some small businesses. Having looked at the balance sheet for more than one small business, wages are rarely the most significant cost, and when they are the profit margins are larger.

    Every time the minimum wage increased while I was a kid, my father (a small business owner) complained, but the county got better overall. Any business that closed was replaced with two that provided the same goods/services within 6 months.

    If you look at the data from states raising their minimum wages, you won't see either massive price increases (some, tho generally tracking inflation) or a large decrease in small businesses per capita.

  • I agree it isn't enough. I want UBI and Medicare4All and post-secondary education (including trade schools) free to accepted students, and so much more.

    But, I will gladly take a federal minimum wage increase. I do think it should be set based on cost of living in the cheapest/poorest states, and that some states should have an even higher minimum wage.

    (I would not directly benefit, I'm currently unemployed, but generally paid significantly more than minimum wage [I'm a computer programmer by trade.].)

  • Yay, my state was mentioned.

    Did you hear our Gov. Sanders (no relation) wants to allow child labor at below minimum wage, and increase the number of positions that can pay minimum-tipped-wages of $2.13/hr ?

    Federal minimum wage should indeed increased. But, I have heard people recently complaining that McDonalds workers shouldn't be receiving a living wage, because they worked at McDonalds 5 decades ago. I keep my mouth shut and yearn to move away when my familial duties are complete (or my will is exhausted).

  • the USA is running a death camp in El Salvador called CECOT

    True

    stop using their death machine money

    Good advice, though a little hard to do if you are in America.

    americans don’t deserve anything

    And, here's your source of downvotes. People, even really shitty people, deserve food, water, and shelter, at a minimum. Shitty people (including a too large number of Americans) don't have to be heard, and shouldn't be given any political power, but they are still sentient beings that didn't ask to be here, and don't deserve pain or suffering.

    1. No, we can test groksponk without flibbertygibbet. But, when rolling to production, flubbertygibbet will need to be in place before grokspunk due to how the gonksponk end-user documentation is written (at least, for now).
    2. Oh, sorry, "doohicky" is how me and my team call them. They are actually

      <link to ISO specification for purchase>

      , specifically chapter 4, section 2 (in my 2012 copy it is titled "Hippydip Operations and Serialization"). Hopefully that connects well with the existing goober documentation, but let me know if you need further details/clarification.
  • On average a communication has more readers than writers, so it is better for writer(s) to use effort in order to save effort on the behalf of the reader(s).

    This was especially true in the days of mailing lists and me having to beat TOFU users about the head with a clue-by-4. But, it remains true today. The median communication might be 1 to 1, but it's much more frequent for additional readers to be added that additional writers, so maximum effort with writing is still true.

    But, man, it is annoys the heck out of me when I compose informative, contexual email/SMS with several open-ended questions and get back: "yes".

  • While I don't doubt this, I'm also sure that tarrifs will also affect the pricing/availability of utility (non-status symbol) mobile devices.

    We are going to have to deal with this for 4 years (unless some Rs will vote the remove in 2) and recovery won't be immediate. I hope my current mobile lasts that long, but I usually only get about 3 years out of a battery. Replacement parts will be hit by tarrifs, too.

  • Nah this absolutely make no sense to anyone who’s been alive for more than a day.

    It makes sense to me. I have been alive in excess of 10k days.

    its straigh up impossible to enforce whatever garbage this “proposal” is.

    Not true, I provided a mechanism for enforcement. We investigate perjury all the time, and the test for "unpaid" would be significantly similar.