Bubba
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Broun's a pain-in-the-rear for the Georgia GOP.
More Paul Broun goodness:
http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2014/0...hockingly-backs-president-obamas-impeachment/
Broun's a pain-in-the-rear for the Georgia GOP.
There should be no unpaid interns. It's a sham for business owners to make extra money off of free labor.
Raising the minimum wage to $15 would effect the cost of goods or small business owners very little. The cost is spread out over the cost of all units produced. Meaning a very small raise in costs while increasing the purchasing power of the employees across the board. As far as labor costs go for small businesses go, a raise to $15 would effect the cost of labor seemingly significantly. Until the increased cost of purchasing power for employees is factored into the the benefits category. Remember, you can not say that the equation is one sided, if it is a net loss for labor costs, you have to add a significantly greater number of sales of units to the benefits side of the ledger due to increased purchasing power.
Waitresses should receive the same hourly wage as anybody else. A tip is then just a tip, for doing a good job, and not as a means to externalize the cost of labor by the business owner so they can rake in unwarranted profits.
All of this could just shift the cost of training and retaining multiple part time employees to training and retaining fewer more motivated full time workers.
Big box stores such as Wal-Mart should have to reimburse the Local/State/Federal government the ENTIRE cost of government benefits for any employee that is on public assistance. This would encourage such business entities to pay the actual cost of employees and more full time employees over lower paid part time workers.
Any business caught employing illegal immigrants is seized, to include the assets of the business owner, and then the assets auctioned off and the business managers sent to jail for fraud. This includes farmers. Watch illegal immigration disappear, FAST! Watch under employment noted below disappear.
The draw back? What do we do when we find the true rate of under employment.
Singer Clay Aiken is running for congress now. Well he already has a following.
Sounds like the congressional budget office does not have good things to say about Obamacare. LINK
The CBO isn't saying good or bad things. They are making a projection based on their models.
One could very easily look at this as good news (or at least not bad news) because, per the report, those are not jobs being eliminated, but rather workers voluntarily deciding to leave full-time (or full-time equivalent) employment because it now makes better sense for them to work part-time. According to their report, the demand for jobs isn't being decreased. It's quite possible that many of those that will be leaving the FTE workforce will be doing so by just cutting back on hours or going to only one part-time job instead of multiple part-time jobs.
The long run question will be what effect this has on productivity and output (I'd argue very little) and, more importantly, how does this effect the lives of those who are leaving the FTE workforce, their families, and their communities. I would love to cut back on hours and work part-time if it meant that I would have more time to spend with my wife and daughter, pursue hobbies and better myself, and possibly volunteer with some things that I feel passionately about.
If these workers are sitting down and looking at the numbers in their situation, realizing they will be better off by cutting back their hours, and making the rational decision to do so, I'd say that's good news. If in doing so, they have more $$$ to pay down debt, put towards savings, or spend in the economy then that is even better news.
Sounds like the congressional budget office does not have good things to say about Obamacare. LINK
I think it clearly shows that the Affordable Care Act isn't going to function as hoped. The President even admitted that his statement on keeping your health coverage was not exactly true. Now will the R's and D's fix it? Doubtful.
The only thing it clearly shows is that several reporters misrepresented what the CBO actually said actually.
Oh, and there are plenty who want to believe the misrepresentation.
On another hot topic:
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/04/o...&gwh=5F7A9931CD064D86CDEA6AC3139D3E37&gwt=pay
This is interesting....
Thoughts on the NYTimes Gun Report?
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/116469/cbo-updates-analysis-obamacare-effect-jobs
Sure there are two sides to the story, but I think if you are being fair, it is clear that the ACA is not going to function as hoped, because the market is not doing what they wanted it to do, which is to adapt to the requirements. Sure over time they might, but it isn't going to substantially increase the number insured, and it might even reduce the overall opportunity for businesses to provide insurance.
The ACA to me is not the success that was sold. Sure there is a lot of good to it, but to deny all the bad, seems unfair to me.
I think it clearly shows that the Affordable Care Act isn't going to function as hoped. The President even admitted that his statement on keeping your health coverage was not exactly true. Now will the R's and D's fix it? Doubtful.
Arrgh, holy cow, it's hard to read one Monday's report.I completely agree with this: "First, the biggest surprise, especially early on, was how frequently either a child accidentally shot another child — using a loaded gun that happened to be lying around — or an adult accidentally shot a child while handling a loaded gun. I have written about this before, mainly because these incidents seem so preventable. Gun owners simply need to keep their guns locked away."
His other points make sense to me as well. Yes, "guns don't kill people, people kill people", but guns make it too easy to kill someone in the heat of the moment or to accidentally kill someone (or permanently damage them).
I see it as a good thing. And actually it is something that has been a part of republican health care proposals all along, that giving workers the freedom to remove themselves from unattractive employment is a good pro-America thing. The freedom to quit your 9-5 job and start a business without worrying about losing your health care coverage was always a good thing according to republicans and democrats alike. I specifically remember this topic being discussed during the 2008 election and both McCain and Obama were in support of this type of effect on employment.
http://news.yahoo.com/tennessee-senator-says-vw-product-way-uaw-union-022622568--sector.html
Yea... that is a good way to get things done... make promises that may or may not be true. Good idea!!!![]()
http://news.yahoo.com/tennessee-senator-says-vw-product-way-uaw-union-022622568--sector.html
Yea... that is a good way to get things done... make promises that may or may not be true. Good idea!!!![]()
VW basically says he is straight up lying. http://www.autonews.com/article/20140212/OEM01/140219936?template=mobile
It really is amazing to me, what the GOP is doing here.
VW basically says he is straight up lying. http://www.autonews.com/article/20140212/OEM01/140219936?template=mobile
It really is amazing to me, what the GOP is doing here.
The crazies are taking over the sanitorium. Personally I think if you watch them as a whole, they are getting crazier and more desperate. The world;s ship is sailing, and they're left on the dock, screaming and waving their arms for the ship to turn around (and travel back to 1950).
Retired general and ultra-conservative Jerry Boykin has interoperated Revelations in say that Jesus is coming back to earth with an AR-15 and you should buy one too :-c
Just listen to the sound bite.....
http://gawker.com/ex-u-s-general-jesus-is-returning-to-earth-with-an-ar-1526260312
Retired general and ultra-conservative Jerry Boykin has interoperated Revelations in say that Jesus is coming back to earth with an AR-15 and you should buy one too :-c
Just listen to the sound bite.....
http://gawker.com/ex-u-s-general-jesus-is-returning-to-earth-with-an-ar-1526260312
Retired, ultra-conservative, and out of his freaking mind.
People like are an embarrassment to anyone who is pro-gun, or pro-second amendment.
The poor guy is just an angry, depressed, and jealous human being who has been hanging around the backwaters of broadcasting for too many years.
Now in his 70's, it's sad to see that he is so angry, envious, and obsessed with fellow broadcasters. Perhaps his anger and conflict comes from his skinny dipping days in Fiji with his liberal poet friend Alan Ginsburg, or from having to admit his support of Jerry Brown.
I have never been happier in my broadcast career. I am extremely grateful for my friendship with many prominent local and national hosts all over the country. as well as my over 500 station partners.
So do you think Arizona's governor Jan Brewer is going to veto the bill they recently passed to allow legal protections for those businesses who discriminate based on religious beliefs?
So do you think Arizona's governor Jan Brewer is going to veto the bill they recently passed to allow legal protections for those businesses who discriminate based on religious beliefs?
I imagine Jan Brewer will veto the bill. She's vetoed a few other controversial bills in the past few months that her legislature has sent her. Is it possible she's now the voice of reason at the state level there in Arizona?
Nope.....only by default because of the poor image they are giving out.
...and her delay in vetoing is telling (delaying until Friday?).
...and her delay in vetoing is telling (delaying until Friday?).
I don't envy the republican politicians that actually are sane and wanting to actually govern. They have to be careful not to completely alienate the base, which at the moment seems to consist of crazies and/or bigots.
Probably strategic for political reasons. Most governors from what I've seen tend to wait as long as possible before vetoing in order to limit the time available for an override before the session ends.
A Grand Rapids City Commission meeting turned into a heated debate about guns after a group of people showed up openly carrying handguns.
“I note the presence of a number of armed civilians in our audience tonight. That may make you uncomfortable. I know it makes me uncomfortable,” Mayor George Heartwell said to open the Tuesday evening meeting.
Open carry is legal under Michigan law, but Heartwell has repeatedly said he’s against it at city commission meetings.
the more that I think of it, the more I question the reason for people to open carry at a public meeting.
IMHO intimidation. Then flaming ignorance, then projection to cover up his physical inadequacy(ies).
99.9% of open carry laws are not necessary. What scenario do you need your weapon out in the public? If you are a peace officer? Yep. Otherwise, nope.
It is legal to open carry in front of a school. The school will go into lockdown, but the person is protected. They cannot even be charged with causing panic - even though that is exactly what they are doing. It is more scary when you think about those laws protecting people with AK-47 or any other high capacity machine gun.
Open carry is just another of the troubling interpretations of the Second Amendment.
IMHO intimidation. Then flaming ignorance, then projection to cover up his physical inadequacy(ies).
I agree, I question the reason to open carry at all in public. There is no reason in my mind that it is better than say conceal carry. Open carrying is mostly for intimidation and serves no real purpose in most public settings. I would be very concerned if members of the audience were carrying any weapon during a public hearing, concealed or not, especially considering what has happened at public meetings in the past. I know Texas prohibits firearms at governmental meetings and I believe government buildings.
Another Cyburbian posted a comment and link about the movie Inequality for All on FB. I watched it and I can not believe that I am about to say this... but I agree with a lot of stuff that was in there. To make matters worse, the guy who did the documentary was in the Clinton administration. Overall I thought it was a good documentary and I would love to see some of these things change, especially in terms of government interaction with corporations and taxes.
Have you watched it? If so what did you think of it?