Green Deal Price Tag...93,000,000,000,000.00

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we may be able to go one hundred percent solar, with that much money.

s0n.....chances of getting anywhere near that?

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Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.
 
we may be able to go one hundred percent solar, with that much money.

s0n.....chances of getting anywhere near that?

0%


Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.


of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.
 
we may be able to go one hundred percent solar, with that much money.

s0n.....chances of getting anywhere near that?

0%


Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.


of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.

inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.
 
s0n.....chances of getting anywhere near that?

0%


Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.


of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.

inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.


Oy

Seattle Reveals The Ugly Truth About The $15 Minimum Wage Movement
 


Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.


of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.

inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.


Oy

Seattle Reveals The Ugly Truth About The $15 Minimum Wage Movement

The short run equilibrium? In the long run, higher paid labor pays more in Taxes and creates more in Demand.
 
Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:
our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.

of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.
inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.

Oy

Seattle Reveals The Ugly Truth About The $15 Minimum Wage Movement
The short run equilibrium? In the long run, higher paid labor pays more in Taxes and creates more in Demand.

Ok s0n....whatever you say!
 
s0n.....chances of getting anywhere near that?

0%


Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.


of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.

inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.


and more demand increases prices which creates more poverty....and then you have the inescapable fact that higher minimum wages reach a point where minimum wage employees simply don't have the value required to justify employing them.

This is especially true in production work...in that sort of work, the amount of a particular product an employee can do determines his value to the employer...raise the minimum wage that an employer must pay the employee during the time he is becoming productive lengthens the time between hiring and the time the employee actually starts carrying his weight...this discourages new hires....and as much as you may wish it so, burger flipping, and custodial work will never be worth 15 dollars an hour...it will be cheaper to automate such work and thus put even more people out of work...

Raising minimum wage past a certain break point (and we really don't know what that might be) will do nothing but create more poverty rather than reduce it.
 
Well...…..there goes that idea!!! :iyfyus.jpg::iyfyus.jpg::iyfyus.jpg:

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-02-25/group-sees-ocasio-cortez-s-green-new-deal-costing-93-trillion

No commentary needed except......top story on DRUDGE right now!!:hello77:
Worth it. It’ll create jobs. And it’s the right thing to do.

So now the right admits we are destroying the planet. Next arguments will be there’s nothing we can do about it and it’ll be expensive.

Why save a planet when the majority of the world will never follow the plan?

You think for a moment China, India and Mexico care about Climate Change?
 


Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.


of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.

inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.


and more demand increases prices which creates more poverty....and then you have the inescapable fact that higher minimum wages reach a point where minimum wage employees simply don't have the value required to justify employing them.

This is especially true in production work...in that sort of work, the amount of a particular product an employee can do determines his value to the employer...raise the minimum wage that an employer must pay the employee during the time he is becoming productive lengthens the time between hiring and the time the employee actually starts carrying his weight...this discourages new hires....and as much as you may wish it so, burger flipping, and custodial work will never be worth 15 dollars an hour...it will be cheaper to automate such work and thus put even more people out of work...

Raising minimum wage past a certain break point (and we really don't know what that might be) will do nothing but create more poverty rather than reduce it.

a fallacy of false Cause? the right wing usually has only misconceptions about price inflation for Labor.

price inflation for fuel is more pervasive and the right wing complains less.

a cost of living adjustment is what we are referring to. wages should always outpace inflation.
 
Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:
our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.

of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.
inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.

and more demand increases prices which creates more poverty....and then you have the inescapable fact that higher minimum wages reach a point where minimum wage employees simply don't have the value required to justify employing them.

This is especially true in production work...in that sort of work, the amount of a particular product an employee can do determines his value to the employer...raise the minimum wage that an employer must pay the employee during the time he is becoming productive lengthens the time between hiring and the time the employee actually starts carrying his weight...this discourages new hires....and as much as you may wish it so, burger flipping, and custodial work will never be worth 15 dollars an hour...it will be cheaper to automate such work and thus put even more people out of work...

Raising minimum wage past a certain break point (and we really don't know what that might be) will do nothing but create more poverty rather than reduce it.
a fallacy of false Cause? the right wing usually has only misconceptions about price inflation for Labor.

price inflation for fuel is more pervasive and the right wing complains less.

a cost of living adjustment is what we are referring to. wages should always outpace inflation.

Theories are ghey. Renewable energy is mega-expensive which is why it remains a fringe energy source. Politicians know you dont keep your job when you tax your constituents into oblivion. Nobody is calling their representative to do something about climate change....shit....nothing is even brought to the floor anymore! Doy.....progressives still dont get something the rest if the world does: costs matter
 


Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:

our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.


of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.

inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.


and more demand increases prices which creates more poverty....and then you have the inescapable fact that higher minimum wages reach a point where minimum wage employees simply don't have the value required to justify employing them.

This is especially true in production work...in that sort of work, the amount of a particular product an employee can do determines his value to the employer...raise the minimum wage that an employer must pay the employee during the time he is becoming productive lengthens the time between hiring and the time the employee actually starts carrying his weight...this discourages new hires....and as much as you may wish it so, burger flipping, and custodial work will never be worth 15 dollars an hour...it will be cheaper to automate such work and thus put even more people out of work...

Raising minimum wage past a certain break point (and we really don't know what that might be) will do nothing but create more poverty rather than reduce it.

Ssdd, remember the motive of the leftists unemployment
 
Good intentions and their attendant goals are awesome! But kinda tough to reach when your state goes bankrupt!:deal:

California already PAYS other states to use their glut of solar power! Fucking brilliant stuff!:clap2:
our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.

of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.
inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.

and more demand increases prices which creates more poverty....and then you have the inescapable fact that higher minimum wages reach a point where minimum wage employees simply don't have the value required to justify employing them.

This is especially true in production work...in that sort of work, the amount of a particular product an employee can do determines his value to the employer...raise the minimum wage that an employer must pay the employee during the time he is becoming productive lengthens the time between hiring and the time the employee actually starts carrying his weight...this discourages new hires....and as much as you may wish it so, burger flipping, and custodial work will never be worth 15 dollars an hour...it will be cheaper to automate such work and thus put even more people out of work...

Raising minimum wage past a certain break point (and we really don't know what that might be) will do nothing but create more poverty rather than reduce it.
a fallacy of false Cause? the right wing usually has only misconceptions about price inflation for Labor.

price inflation for fuel is more pervasive and the right wing complains less.

a cost of living adjustment is what we are referring to. wages should always outpace inflation.

Not when the wages in question are not warranted by the work produced...Why not simply take the whole idea to its logical conclusion and raise wages to 50 dollars an hour or 100 dollars an hour....give it a year, and the same people who are living at or near poverty today, will be in the same shape with no improvement in their living conditions even though they are making 100 dollars an hour.

People who believe minimum wage increases help the poorest among us are people who have never had to write a pay check...you think the wage is the only expense an employer pays when he hires someone? Think again..
 
our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.

of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.
inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.

and more demand increases prices which creates more poverty....and then you have the inescapable fact that higher minimum wages reach a point where minimum wage employees simply don't have the value required to justify employing them.

This is especially true in production work...in that sort of work, the amount of a particular product an employee can do determines his value to the employer...raise the minimum wage that an employer must pay the employee during the time he is becoming productive lengthens the time between hiring and the time the employee actually starts carrying his weight...this discourages new hires....and as much as you may wish it so, burger flipping, and custodial work will never be worth 15 dollars an hour...it will be cheaper to automate such work and thus put even more people out of work...

Raising minimum wage past a certain break point (and we really don't know what that might be) will do nothing but create more poverty rather than reduce it.
a fallacy of false Cause? the right wing usually has only misconceptions about price inflation for Labor.

price inflation for fuel is more pervasive and the right wing complains less.

a cost of living adjustment is what we are referring to. wages should always outpace inflation.

Not when the wages in question are not warranted by the work produced...Why not simply take the whole idea to its logical conclusion and raise wages to 50 dollars an hour or 100 dollars an hour....give it a year, and the same people who are living at or near poverty today, will be in the same shape with no improvement in their living conditions even though they are making 100 dollars an hour.

People who believe minimum wage increases help the poorest among us are people who have never had to write a pay check...you think the wage is the only expense an employer pays when he hires someone? Think again..
They can’t think, that’s the problem
 
We have two choices—

[1] let the rich stuff their money in off shore accounts

[2] give the poor/middle class a raise who in turn buy more goods that in turn stimulates the economy that in turn produces more jobs

Now it’s the naysayers turn to conjure up myths to protect the haves from the have nots—

Go for it :)-
 
our minimum wage is scheduled to go up; higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand.

of course it drives up prices and in turn, puts a crush on those who can least afford it.
inflation happens, regardless.

higher paid labor can afford more in taxes and can create more in demand.

and more demand increases prices which creates more poverty....and then you have the inescapable fact that higher minimum wages reach a point where minimum wage employees simply don't have the value required to justify employing them.

This is especially true in production work...in that sort of work, the amount of a particular product an employee can do determines his value to the employer...raise the minimum wage that an employer must pay the employee during the time he is becoming productive lengthens the time between hiring and the time the employee actually starts carrying his weight...this discourages new hires....and as much as you may wish it so, burger flipping, and custodial work will never be worth 15 dollars an hour...it will be cheaper to automate such work and thus put even more people out of work...

Raising minimum wage past a certain break point (and we really don't know what that might be) will do nothing but create more poverty rather than reduce it.
a fallacy of false Cause? the right wing usually has only misconceptions about price inflation for Labor.

price inflation for fuel is more pervasive and the right wing complains less.

a cost of living adjustment is what we are referring to. wages should always outpace inflation.

Not when the wages in question are not warranted by the work produced...Why not simply take the whole idea to its logical conclusion and raise wages to 50 dollars an hour or 100 dollars an hour....give it a year, and the same people who are living at or near poverty today, will be in the same shape with no improvement in their living conditions even though they are making 100 dollars an hour.

People who believe minimum wage increases help the poorest among us are people who have never had to write a pay check...you think the wage is the only expense an employer pays when he hires someone? Think again..
taxes have to cover costs. it really is that simple. higher paid labor pays more in taxes and creates more in demand. wages merely need to beat inflation.
 
We have two choices—

[1] let the rich stuff their money in off shore accounts

[2] give the poor/middle class a raise who in turn buy more goods that in turn stimulates the economy that in turn produces more jobs

Now it’s the naysayers turn to conjure up myths to protect the haves from the have nots—

Go for it :)-
Can you define fair share for us?
 
We have two choices—

[1] let the rich stuff their money in off shore accounts

[2] give the poor/middle class a raise who in turn buy more goods that in turn stimulates the economy that in turn produces more jobs

Now it’s the naysayers turn to conjure up myths to protect the haves from the have nots—

Go for it :)-

You don't seem to grasp the fact that the "rich" are the ones who pay the wages and the ones who pay the bulk of the tax bill in this country. Your hatred of people who have succeeded is simply not understandable...you owe the fact that you can sit in front of a computer to someone you would characterize as rich who pays you for your work.
 

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