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  • Senate Rejects Bid to Raise Minimum Wage

    By DAVID ESPO, AP

    WASHINGTON (June 22) - The Republican-controlled Senate smothered a proposed election-year increase in the minimum wage Wednesday, rejecting Democratic claims that it was past time to boost the $5.15 hourly pay floor that has been in effect for nearly a decade.

    The 52-46 vote was eight short of the 60 needed for approval under budget rules and came one day after House Republican leaders made clear they do not intend to allow a vote on the issue, fearing it might pass.

    The Senate vote marked the ninth time since 1997 that Democrats there have proposed - and Republicans have blocked - a stand-alone increase in the minimum wage. The debate fell along predictable lines.

    "Americans believe that no one who works hard for a living should have to live in poverty. A job should lift you out of poverty, not keep you in it," said Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass. He said a worker paid $5.15 an hour would earn $10,700 a year, "almost $6,000 below the poverty line for a family of three."

    Kennedy also said lawmakers' annual pay has risen by roughly $30,000 since the last increase in the minimum wage.

    Republicans said a minimum wage increase would wind up hurting the low-wage workers that Democrats said they want to help.

    "For every increase you make in the minimum wage, you will cost some of them their jobs," said Sen. ****** Isakson, R-Ga.

    He described the clash as a "classic debate between two very different philosophies. One philosophy that believes in the marketplace, the competitive system ... and entrepreneurship. And secondly is the argument that says the government knows better and that topdown mandates work."

    The measure drew the support of 43 Democrats, eight Republicans and one independent. Four of those eight Republicans are seeking re-election in the fall.

    Democrats had conceded in advance that this attempt to raise the minimum wage would fare no better than their previous attempts. At the same time, they have made clear in recent days they hope to gain support in the coming midterm elections by stressing the issue. Organized labor supports the legislation, and Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., said that contrary to some impressions, most minimum wage workers are adults, not teenagers, and many of them are women.

    "When the Democrats control the Senate, one of the first pieces of legislation we'll see is an increase in the minimum wage," said Kennedy.

    His proposal would have increased the minimum wage to $5.85 beginning 60 days after the legislation was enacted; to $6.55 one year later; and to $7.25 a year after that. He said inflation has eroded the value of the current $5.15 minimum wage by 20 percent.

    With the help of a few rebellious Republicans, House Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee succeeded in attaching a minimum wage increase last week to legislation providing funding for federal social programs. Fearing that the House would pass the measure with the increase intact, the GOP leadership swiftly decided to sidetrack the entire bill.

    "I am opposed to it, and I think a vast majority of our (rank and file) is opposed to it," House Majority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, said Tuesday.

    Pressed by reporters, he said, "There are limits to my willingness to just throw anything out on the floor."

    On Wednesday, his spokesman, Kevin Madden, said Boehner has told fellow Republicans "the House will have to deal with this some way." He said no decisions had been made.

    While Democrats depend on organized labor to win elections, Republicans are closely aligned with business interests that oppose any increase in the federal wage floor or would like changes in the current system.

    Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, offered an alternative that proposed a minimum wage increase of $1.10 over 18 months, in two steps.

    The increase was coupled with a variety of provisions offering regulatory or tax relief to small businesses, including one to exempt enterprises with less than $1 million in annual receipts from the federal wage and hour law entirely. The current exemption level is $500,000, and a Republican document noted the amount had "lagged behind inflation."

    Additionally, Republicans proposed a system of optional "flextime" for workers, a step that Enzi said would allow employees, at their discretion, to work more than 40 hours one week in exchange for more time off the next. Unions generally oppose such initiatives, and the Republican plan drew 45 votes, with 53 in opposition.

  • #2
    stating online that minimum wage should actually be $9.08 per inflation increase, yet no one wants to give them a raise.

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    • #3
      minimum wage hurts small business the most......They usually depend on that labor pool and would put many out of business...It would force them to raise prices even more and be put out by the big box stores...etc....

      can not survive on that though....

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      • #4
        These Cocksuckers Had The Nerve To Approve A Raise For Themselves. I Guess The 4 Dollar Gas Prices And The Less Income Coming Into Homes Doesnt Matter Either.
        Hey But Im Sure I Wouldnt Want To Hurt The Small Business Owners Though. Lets Just Keeping Fucking The Poor. What Is The Minimum Wage 500-585. That Shit Is Criminal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks A Lot Karl Rove Bush And Cheney.

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        • #5
          The simple truth about the issue is that any minimum-wage rate that is forced onto the market will have only negative effects on the distribution of economic justice. Minimum-wage legislation, by its very nature, benefits some at the expense of the least experienced, least productive, and poorest workers. Congress can not create wealth simply by legislating it.
          "Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have..." Thomas Jefferson

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          • #6
            there is no reason some high school kid on a summer job should be making 9 bucks an hour MINIMUM. Most minimum wage jobs are minimum wage for a reason. No real asset of skill or talent.

            also.........minimum wage goes up. so does everything else. ex: kid ringing register starts making more and more, costs of the products go up to compensate.

            i also don't think that minimum wage should be a working wage. The most remedial jobs that require relatively no skill or education shouldnt be what someone strives for a living.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by TwoTonTony
              minimum wage hurts small business the most......They usually depend on that labor pool and would put many out of business...It would force them to raise prices even more and be put out by the big box stores...etc....

              can not survive on that though....
              They have did studies that show otherwise

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              • #8
                Originally posted by molta02
                there is no reason some high school kid on a summer job should be making 9 bucks an hour MINIMUM. Most minimum wage jobs are minimum wage for a reason. No real asset of skill or talent.

                also.........minimum wage goes up. so does everything else. ex: kid ringing register starts making more and more, costs of the products go up to compensate.

                i also don't think that minimum wage should be a working wage. The most remedial jobs that require relatively no skill or education shouldnt be what someone strives for a living.
                A lot of people on minimum wager are over the age of 20 and half of their income is to support their family.

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                • #9
                  damn it....another year without a pay raise.


                  signed,

                  Griffey
                  2013 NCAA POD Record

                  8-3ATS +3.80 units

                  2013 NFL POD Record

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BettorsChat
                    A lot of people on minimum wager are over the age of 20 and half of their income is to support their family.

                    In reality, full-time employees make up only a small percentage of the total number of people earning the minimum wage. The proponents' use of such straw men not only confuses the issue but also suggests that there are other, less sincere motivations for supporting an increase in the minimum wage. Minimum-wage legislation is and always has been the result of special-interest politics. Behind the rhetoric of economic justice and fairness lie purely self-serving political considerations.
                    "Government big enough to supply everything you need is big enough to take everything you have..." Thomas Jefferson

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                      damn it....another year without a pay raise.


                      signed,

                      Griffey


                      Tell me about it.




                      signed,

                      A-Rod

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                        damn it....another year without a pay raise.


                        signed,

                        Griffey
                        Bwahahahahaha

                        Poor Griff ...

                        Keep your head up pal .... Work hard .... In a few years, you'll be asst. manager .... That's when the big bucks start rollin' in.
                        "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
                        is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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                        • #13
                          $5.50 a hour for minimum wage. What are people complaining about??? When i was a kid in the 1920's i was making 4cents an hour.

                          signed,

                          Spark
                          2013 NCAA POD Record

                          8-3ATS +3.80 units

                          2013 NFL POD Record

                          1-2 ATS -4.50 units

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                          • #14
                            What's minimum wage??

                            Signed,

                            JC
                            "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
                            is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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                            • #15
                              It's you know who's fault.

                              Signed,

                              You know who

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