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To: Bill who wrote (1299656)5/7/2021 3:30:03 PM
From: J_F_Shepard2 Recommendations

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Which policies will they be? You have to read more than a headline to find out..



To: Bill who wrote (1299656)5/7/2021 7:02:35 PM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583396
 
HORSE SHIT... the country is already at full employment for those that WANT to work and getting paid a LIVING WAGE. Companies are having a hard time finding workers with job openings hitting all time highs in all kind of minimum wage industries. So where are all the remaining workers??? They are making MORE money with the unemployment extension than if they had a minimum wage job. So I'd rather see a $15/hr minimum wage enacted, a living wage, rather than take the unemployment extension away, to entice more people to go back to work.

BTW, the current minimum wage is $7.25/hr... the $300/week unemployment pays 40hrs at $7.50 for DOING NOTHING!!!! And clearly $300/week is not enough.... but is better than $7.25/hr... So if you want these people to go back to work, pay them a living wage of $15/hr.



To: Bill who wrote (1299656)5/7/2021 10:41:54 PM
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townhall.com


Townhall.com..??...you're really swimming with the bottom feeders now Billy......go and take a bath...



To: Bill who wrote (1299656)5/10/2021 9:47:16 AM
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Fox News Ratings Crash: Trailing CNN and MSNBC For The First Time Since 2000



To: Bill who wrote (1299656)5/15/2021 10:26:07 PM
From: Thomas M.1 Recommendation

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