Republican States Are Opting Out Of Federal Unemployment

tallblacknyc

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It’s obvious by the responses on here, folks have never ever run a business. Not every employer is a giant greedy corporation stealing money and making billions. Some regular businesses just need employees that charge reasonable rates.

The more we raise the minimum wage, the more that the only companies that could afford to pay that rate are giant multi-billion dollar companies.

I’m not talking FOX News points, just simple business 101
Some biz need no outside employees, some biz are run by family and friends only, some biz naturally pay their employees high wages due to the field their in, some biz don’t need minimum wage workers.. a person who actually ran a biz or owns a biz would know that
 

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Some biz need no outside employees, some biz are run by family and friends only, some biz naturally pay their employees high wages due to the field their in, some biz don’t need minimum wage workers.. a person who actually ran a biz or owns a biz would know that
The country has a huge problem, between extended unemployment and federal payouts a ton of lower wage earners have little incentive to go back to work.

If you are a business owner, you should be disgusted by this idea. It’s one thing for the government to provide support for low wage workers, it’s something else to pay them not to work.
 

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It’s obvious by the responses on here, folks have never ever run a business. Not every employer is a giant greedy corporation stealing money and making billions. Some regular businesses just need employees that charge reasonable rates.

The more we raise the minimum wage, the more that the only companies that could afford to pay that rate are giant multi-billion dollar companies.

I’m not talking FOX News points, just simple business 101

Capitalism says those are businesses we don't want around since they are broke and unable to compete. Why would a capitalist care that "small business" couldn't compete with more sophisticated firms? NYC and most major cities have had minimum wages of $12-15 for years now. Amazing that we haven't seen capital move in mass from Manhattan to Birmingham or Biloxi. :smh: :lol:
 

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The country has a huge problem, between extended unemployment and federal payouts a ton of lower wage earners have little incentive to go back to work.

If you are a business owner, you should be disgusted by this idea. It’s one thing for the government to provide support for low wage workers, it’s something else to pay them not to work.
You realize that we have been in the business of providing subsidies and/or people paying people not to do their job for decades, right? :lol: Funny that it is problematic now that the recipients aren't all red state cacs...
 

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It’s obvious by the responses on here, folks have never ever run a business. Not every employer is a giant greedy corporation stealing money and making billions. Some regular businesses just need employees that charge reasonable rates.

The more we raise the minimum wage, the more that the only companies that could afford to pay that rate are giant multi-billion dollar companies.

I’m not talking FOX News points, just simple business 101


if you have to rely on cheap underpaid labour to survive
then you need to be out of business
 

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This post is nor about minimum wage, it’s about paying people unemployment when businesses are unable to fill jobs.

If you think that’s a good idea, I just disagree
 
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tallblacknyc

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This post is nor about minimum wage, it’s about paying people unemployment when businesses are unable to fill jobs.

If you think that’s a good idea, I just disagree
It wasn’t a good idea to bail out big biz when the lil guy needed help yrs ago, now the shoes on the other foot, deal with it.. big biz gets bail out nobody says shit some people who money isn’t up to par getting a bail out and now people complaining
 

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It’s obvious by the responses on here, folks have never ever run a business. Not every employer is a giant greedy corporation stealing money and making billions. Some regular businesses just need employees that charge reasonable rates.

The more we raise the minimum wage, the more that the only companies that could afford to pay that rate are giant multi-billion dollar companies.

I’m not talking FOX News points, just simple business 101
This isn t the point though. What is happening is that the COVID-19 relief package that just passed by the federal government is the ONLY reason why these businesses have the money to hire again anyway.

Its only been a month when corporations have been sitting on jobs because of uncertainty. Now these folks want to simply say the unemployment is keeping them home......man the jobs just started opening up ONLY due to the government giving employers money.
 

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Are there any capitalists on this board? There is a very real problem when people can make more money not working than at McDonalds.

What should McDonalds start paying $40,000 a year. Guess how much a Big Mac would cost if the did that
Thats that bullshit propaganda. I hope you dont think that pricing is based on what they pay employees.


The only way those narrative works is if you are trying to protect the profit margin of the corporations and owners.

The prices don't rise like that if the owners lessen their profits in order to pay their employees ..

No moral reason they should have profits as large as they do when their employees need additional jobs or government assistance just to survive.
 

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Are there any capitalists on this board? There is a very real problem when people can make more money not working than at McDonalds.

What should McDonalds start paying $40,000 a year. Guess how much a Big Mac would cost if the did that
It would cost the fucking same, or people would eat elsewhere. The profit margins are increased when you keep people at 35 hours per week at minimum wage. If you can't afford to pay people, then either flip the fucking burgers yourself, get robots to do it, or get out of the business.

With all the tax breaks and loopholes corporations get, they should be begging us to work, not the other way around. But people are sheep and sheep love to get fleeced and slaughtered.
 

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The government does all kinds of things with banks to control prices such as quantitative easing, interest rates; why can't this be done with labor through unemployment benefits?

Since they balked at moving the minimum wage up to $15 an hour, maybe this should be a permanent way to control wages in the free market.
Many of these companies took loans and other freebies from the government which we did not complain about, yet are now trying to take away from us.
 

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Give it a few years...

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arnoldwsimmons

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Yep, Missouri Republican Governor just signed on, and last week the majority led Republican legislature voted no on expanding Medicaid.
 

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I went to Wendy's this propaganda they are pushing is getting out of hand. The guy had four people on staff and only two cars in the drive thru. Claimed he could not open up the dining area on time because they were short staffed, and that I should get my food from the drive thru.

You might see signs stating they are short staffed and other fake drama by the right wing.

 

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Are there any capitalists on this board? There is a very real problem when people can make more money not working than at McDonalds.

What should McDonalds start paying $40,000 a year. Guess how much a Big Mac would cost if the did that

The price should increase where black folks can't afford it and stop eating that unhealthy shit.
You talk as if burgers are essential to our diet.
 

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They bring in all these corporations into their state with low taxes and paltry benefits to workers. No minority wants to live in these majority white racist states where you will be terrorized with surveillance or will work temporarily than take off when that job ends. If you look at an election map, we cluster around a couple of areas and that is it, and stay unemployed rather than move into these conservative white areas with low unemployment rates. Section 8, unemployment, SNAP is vital to us, to avoid going into the red areas.

Amazon tried to move a corporate office into a minority area cause they know. Many of us are staying unemployed for two years rather than moving into these red areas of the country.

The demographics of the country are changing, this is a deeper issues that will get worse. Our unemployment rate jumped back up to 10 percent which is Depression era numbers. Federal unemployment is a lifeline to many of us.

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The country has a huge problem, between extended unemployment and federal payouts a ton of lower wage earners have little incentive to go back to work.

If you are a business owner, you should be disgusted by this idea. It’s one thing for the government to provide support for low wage workers, it’s something else to pay them not to work.
You sound like a complete idiot; 1st this country isnt Capitalist; 2nd unemployment benefits has nothing to do with business hiring people; 3rd you dont understand the country, economics, nor business...
 

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Some of these states are trying to make it cool for minorities to live there, they are doing marketing. I know one guy tried to live in these areas and came back with a criminal record.

I am good with my 20% unemployment rate being with my people.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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Are there any capitalists on this board? There is a very real problem when people can make more money not working than at McDonalds.

What should McDonalds start paying $40,000 a year. Guess how much a Big Mac would cost if the did that
Think about what you are saying. The only people benefiting from it is the owner at McDonald’s. The owner gets to keep a roof over their head but the worker losses his.

Why is it always cool to exploit the poor?
 

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It’s obvious by the responses on here, folks have never ever run a business. Not every employer is a giant greedy corporation stealing money and making billions. Some regular businesses just need employees that charge reasonable rates.

The more we raise the minimum wage, the more that the only companies that could afford to pay that rate are giant multi-billion dollar companies.

I’m not talking FOX News points, just simple business 101
I am a business owner and I can keep 100. Paying low non livable wages is exploitation. To make a comfortable living and take vacations, buy a house and nice car while your employees struggle to even pay basic things like food is fucked up.

Even as a business owner, you can’t be blind to the obvious
 

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Are there any capitalists on this board? There is a very real problem when people can make more money not working than at McDonalds.

What should McDonalds start paying $40,000 a year. Guess how much a Big Mac would cost if the did that


New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who has long advocated for the wage hike, condemned the decision by the Democrats to not include a rise in hourly pay in their COVID-19 bill, while mentioning what workers in the European country make.

"It is utterly embarrassing that 'pay people enough to live' is a stance that's even up for debate," Ocasio-Cortez tweeted.
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"Override the parliamentarian and raise the wage. McD's workers in Denmark are paid $22/hr + 6 wks paid vacation. $15/hr is a deep compromise—a big one, considering the phase in."

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The most recent Big Mac Index even states the burger currently costs around $4.87 in Denmark, cheaper than the average $5.66 cost in the U.S.

In a 2020 opinion piece for The New York Times, Nicholas Kristof noted how a Big Mac "flipped by $22-an-hour workers isn't even that much more expensive" than an American one.

"Big Mac prices vary by outlet, but my spot pricing suggested that one might cost about 27 cents more on average in Denmark than in the United States. That 27 cents is the price of dignity," he added.

 

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You realize that we have been in the business of providing subsidies and/or people paying people not to do their job for decades, right? :lol: Funny that it is problematic now that the recipients aren't all red state cacs...

before you weren't making more for not working. You were getting a percentage of what you made before, and there were also stricter requirements in getting unemployment.
 

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You know these rich MFs still believe in that Reagan tax breaks for the rich and big corporation's and it will trickle down, been trickling since the early 80s with no results. The system has always been designed to keep the rich rich and the poor poor, they can't stay rich if we are not working making money for them.
 

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You know these rich MFs still believe in that Reagan tax breaks for the rich and big corporation's and it will trickle down, been trickling since the early 80s with no results. The system has always been designed to keep the rich rich and the poor poor, they can't stay rich if we are not working making money for them.

The system IMO hasn't changed it's just so much information being passed around through SM and face to face interactions is different. We literally got twitter heads online all day bashing the government for low wages, or facebook posts complaining about a living wage. The system hasn't changed, we just think differently now.

We start off conversations with how much money we have.. times have changed and we're forcing employers to change.
 

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We need to change what we call homeless, we should market homeless as surplus labor, available upon demand. If you go into any manufacturing facility, they always have somebody that can fill in if you were not able to do the job. Surplus labor is necessary to keep operations running smoothly. If everybody had housing, than that would be a problem because a slight increase in labor needs would affect companies.

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Under communism, this is not an issue because the government can order people to perform certain jobs. This is a problem with capitalism and democracy, you have to economically depress somebody by slashing aid to force them to seek out work. We should incorporate some labor planning function with the UI system that direct people to essential jobs that need workers, rather than slashing aid or cutting off benefits to force a 1000 people to apply for one job.
 
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