Posted on 03/05/2021 12:36:08 PM PST by Borges
Not shy!
She does have style.
Hilarious.
I think Sinema has much better character than Manchin had.
AZ may have gone blue for now because of migrating Caltards, but Cinema knows her reelection is anything but a given.
It should be one hundred and eleventy billion dollars anyway. Taco Bell can afford it
Many replies by economic idiots. But then, Twitter is mostly idiots.
From Greg Sargent on Twitter....
Here are the numbers of people who make under $15 per hour in states of senators who voted no on the hike, as of 2019:
Sinema: 839K Manchin: 229K Carper: 106K Coons: 106K Hassan: 146K Shaheen: 146K King: 158K Tester: 126K
And yet lost on Greg Sargent, Sawyer Hackett and all the other members of the Left that thinks this a great idea, none of whom own businesses, how many of those people will lose their jobs? How many of those are entry level jobs? How many of those jobs at a McDonald, et al, can be automated?
Typical Leftist nonsense of slinging tons of sh*t against the wall and making someone else clean it up.
The lesson to be learned, though the Progressives are loathe to teach it, is that a person should not depend on a politician to get them a decent wage. It is the responsibility of the individual to make themselves an attractive hire, and worth more than minimum wage. In other words, if they want a higher wage, earn it!
Mimicking McCainiac.......
“She does have style.”
I’m trying NOT to fall in love with her. Democrat. Democrat, Bob. Democrat. Remember, Democrat.
I could only make out a tiny figure making a gesture and a slight stooping dip.
Did Simena give a “Thumbs Down” as she cast her vote?
Is that what happened?
And the cost of living varies greatly in different areas.
Absolutely true.
On a side note, your username is the first thing this country needs to do to restore any sense of getting things right.
Yes she voted No.
Great! XD
Thumbs down like McCain? Arizona thing?
What those stats represent are the number of people currently employed below $15 per hour who would very likely lose those jobs if the minimum wage is increased to $15.
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