But the billionaires need a tax break so they could buy more yachts and stuff.
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SMH, what was I thinking
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Or how about price control, rent control, profit control. Why must we always be chasing an endlessly rising Cost of Living. A good question for a landlord like Trump who constantly raises rents and drives people and small businesses out of his property.
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Rent are raised to meet overhead cost. Democrats think adding taxes every chance they get without thinking it adds costs to rents, utilities etc. blame Democrats fir high rents.
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Christopher Ranch stands with you
@KamalaHarris. Effective 07/01/2018 we’re moving our corporate minimum wage to $15/hour. This will effect over 600 people right here in California. Thanks for your leadership.#fightforfifteen#CAgrown#GilroyGarlic -
Why just $15 an hour? Why not say.... $22 an hour? Where did $15 per hour come from? It seems arbitrary... Why not $33 per hour? That would truly help people out, no?
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Then fix the education system by giving school choice & getting rid of bad teachers. An educated person has a better chance of not being stuck in a minimum wage job.
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Even if everyone is highly educated, you’re still going to need janitors to keep hospitals sterile. You can’t demand a service but not allow that person the dignity of survival.
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This is absolutely on point. At least $15 an hour plus paid leave. Plus benefits. Companies can always charge more for their product. And surely none would move toward more automated services to avoid the overhead—that’s nonsensical.
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Christopher Ranch completely agrees. Corporate Social Responsibility need to come to the forefront of this conversation.
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