Record low turnout, support for Dem policy in polls...NOT going RW

We just put Republican governors in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Illinois thanks to the Lying African. I'm beginning to think we got this all wrong. The Kenyan import might be the best thing to happen to the GOP in decades. Maybe we should pray for 10 more just like him.
Same crappe we heard in 2010....great infotainment....huge ups and downs for the dupes...zzzzzzzzzzz not.

It's your African that Democrats are running away from and cost them their office. You're not in much of a position to ridicule, are you?
 
State minimum wages increasing, a states issue not a federal issue, finally Franco and Lakhota are figuring it out.

Women's issues were key issues in the Colorado senate race, no more buying into the Democrats war on women bullshit.
 
"Increasing The Minimum Wage
Four Republican-Controlled States VotedThis Week To Raise Minimum Wage.
Four states controlled by Republican legislatures -- Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota -- voted in Tuesday's midterms to raise the state-mandated minimum wage. As Huffington Post reported:

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

Binding minimum wage referendums were on the ballot in Arkansas, Nebraska, Alaska and South Dakota on Tuesday, with polls suggesting ahead of election day that all would pass.

Arkansas voters approved their initiative by a 65-to-35 margin, according to early returns. The measure will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $8.50 per hour by 2017. Nebraska voters, meanwhile, approved their initiative, which will raise the minimum wage to $9 by 2016, by a 62-to-38 margin.

Alaskans voted by a 69-to-31 margin to raise their minimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 an hour by 2016, and then peg it to an inflation index so that it rises with the cost of living. South Dakota voted 55-45 to raise their minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 next year. It will also be indexed thereafter. [Huffington Post, 11/4/14]

Several GOP Candidates Campaigned On Increasing Minimum Wage.As Slate noted, several Republican gubernatorial and congressional candidates, such as Rick Snyder (R-MI), Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Charlie Baker (R-MA) endorsed increasing the minimum wage. [Slate, 11/5/14]

Seventy Percent Of Americans Support A Federal Minimum Wage Increase. According to a September poll from The New York Times and CBS News, 70 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour. [The New York Times, 9/15/14]

Health Care Reform
Americans Broadly Support Key ACA Provisions. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll conducted earlier this year found that individual provisions of the Affordable Care Act enjoy widespread bipartisan support: 77 percent of Americans agree with eliminating out-of-pocket costs for preventive services, 79 percent favor closing the Medicare "doughnut hole," and 56 percent approve of increasing the Medicare payroll tax on upper income brackets:''

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

8.50 an hour is not that big a deal franko

however it kind of shoots your mean ol selfish republicans claim

in the footz
AND indexed to inflation...so many dupes went along with Dems, despite all that Pubs had told them. The point of the OP...
 
We just put Republican governors in Maryland, Massachusetts, and Illinois thanks to the Lying African. I'm beginning to think we got this all wrong. The Kenyan import might be the best thing to happen to the GOP in decades. Maybe we should pray for 10 more just like him.
Same crappe we heard in 2010....great infotainment....huge ups and downs for the dupes...zzzzzzzzzzz not.

It's your African that Democrats are running away from and cost them their office. You're not in much of a position to ridicule, are you?
Yup, a lot of racism out there...and even more careless misinformation...like about O-Care....still, this was about turnout- and Pubs progressing- see link. See you in 2016.
 
"Increasing The Minimum Wage
Four Republican-Controlled States VotedThis Week To Raise Minimum Wage.
Four states controlled by Republican legislatures -- Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota -- voted in Tuesday's midterms to raise the state-mandated minimum wage. As Huffington Post reported:

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

Binding minimum wage referendums were on the ballot in Arkansas, Nebraska, Alaska and South Dakota on Tuesday, with polls suggesting ahead of election day that all would pass.

Arkansas voters approved their initiative by a 65-to-35 margin, according to early returns. The measure will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $8.50 per hour by 2017. Nebraska voters, meanwhile, approved their initiative, which will raise the minimum wage to $9 by 2016, by a 62-to-38 margin.

Alaskans voted by a 69-to-31 margin to raise their minimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 an hour by 2016, and then peg it to an inflation index so that it rises with the cost of living. South Dakota voted 55-45 to raise their minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 next year. It will also be indexed thereafter. [Huffington Post, 11/4/14]

Several GOP Candidates Campaigned On Increasing Minimum Wage.As Slate noted, several Republican gubernatorial and congressional candidates, such as Rick Snyder (R-MI), Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Charlie Baker (R-MA) endorsed increasing the minimum wage. [Slate, 11/5/14]

Seventy Percent Of Americans Support A Federal Minimum Wage Increase. According to a September poll from The New York Times and CBS News, 70 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour. [The New York Times, 9/15/14]

Health Care Reform
Americans Broadly Support Key ACA Provisions. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll conducted earlier this year found that individual provisions of the Affordable Care Act enjoy widespread bipartisan support: 77 percent of Americans agree with eliminating out-of-pocket costs for preventive services, 79 percent favor closing the Medicare "doughnut hole," and 56 percent approve of increasing the Medicare payroll tax on upper income brackets:''

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

8.50 an hour is not that big a deal franko

however it kind of shoots your mean ol selfish republicans claim

in the footz
AND indexed to inflation...so many dupes went along with Dems, despite all that Pubs had told them. The point of the OP...


every ones wages go up when the minimum wage goes up
 
"Increasing The Minimum Wage
Four Republican-Controlled States VotedThis Week To Raise Minimum Wage.
Four states controlled by Republican legislatures -- Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota -- voted in Tuesday's midterms to raise the state-mandated minimum wage. As Huffington Post reported:

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

Binding minimum wage referendums were on the ballot in Arkansas, Nebraska, Alaska and South Dakota on Tuesday, with polls suggesting ahead of election day that all would pass.

Arkansas voters approved their initiative by a 65-to-35 margin, according to early returns. The measure will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $8.50 per hour by 2017. Nebraska voters, meanwhile, approved their initiative, which will raise the minimum wage to $9 by 2016, by a 62-to-38 margin.

Alaskans voted by a 69-to-31 margin to raise their minimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 an hour by 2016, and then peg it to an inflation index so that it rises with the cost of living. South Dakota voted 55-45 to raise their minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 next year. It will also be indexed thereafter. [Huffington Post, 11/4/14]

Several GOP Candidates Campaigned On Increasing Minimum Wage.As Slate noted, several Republican gubernatorial and congressional candidates, such as Rick Snyder (R-MI), Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Charlie Baker (R-MA) endorsed increasing the minimum wage. [Slate, 11/5/14]

Seventy Percent Of Americans Support A Federal Minimum Wage Increase. According to a September poll from The New York Times and CBS News, 70 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour. [The New York Times, 9/15/14]

Health Care Reform
Americans Broadly Support Key ACA Provisions. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll conducted earlier this year found that individual provisions of the Affordable Care Act enjoy widespread bipartisan support: 77 percent of Americans agree with eliminating out-of-pocket costs for preventive services, 79 percent favor closing the Medicare "doughnut hole," and 56 percent approve of increasing the Medicare payroll tax on upper income brackets:''

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

8.50 an hour is not that big a deal franko

however it kind of shoots your mean ol selfish republicans claim

in the footz
AND indexed to inflation...so many dupes went along with Dems, despite all that Pubs had told them. The point of the OP...


every ones wages go up when the minimum wage goes up

Watch for price increases.


Sent from my iPad using an Android.
 
"Increasing The Minimum Wage
Four Republican-Controlled States VotedThis Week To Raise Minimum Wage.
Four states controlled by Republican legislatures -- Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota -- voted in Tuesday's midterms to raise the state-mandated minimum wage. As Huffington Post reported:

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

Binding minimum wage referendums were on the ballot in Arkansas, Nebraska, Alaska and South Dakota on Tuesday, with polls suggesting ahead of election day that all would pass.

Arkansas voters approved their initiative by a 65-to-35 margin, according to early returns. The measure will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $8.50 per hour by 2017. Nebraska voters, meanwhile, approved their initiative, which will raise the minimum wage to $9 by 2016, by a 62-to-38 margin.

Alaskans voted by a 69-to-31 margin to raise their minimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 an hour by 2016, and then peg it to an inflation index so that it rises with the cost of living. South Dakota voted 55-45 to raise their minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 next year. It will also be indexed thereafter. [Huffington Post, 11/4/14]

Several GOP Candidates Campaigned On Increasing Minimum Wage.As Slate noted, several Republican gubernatorial and congressional candidates, such as Rick Snyder (R-MI), Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Charlie Baker (R-MA) endorsed increasing the minimum wage. [Slate, 11/5/14]

Seventy Percent Of Americans Support A Federal Minimum Wage Increase. According to a September poll from The New York Times and CBS News, 70 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour. [The New York Times, 9/15/14]

Health Care Reform
Americans Broadly Support Key ACA Provisions. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll conducted earlier this year found that individual provisions of the Affordable Care Act enjoy widespread bipartisan support: 77 percent of Americans agree with eliminating out-of-pocket costs for preventive services, 79 percent favor closing the Medicare "doughnut hole," and 56 percent approve of increasing the Medicare payroll tax on upper income brackets:''

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

8.50 an hour is not that big a deal franko

however it kind of shoots your mean ol selfish republicans claim

in the footz
AND indexed to inflation...so many dupes went along with Dems, despite all that Pubs had told them. The point of the OP...


every ones wages go up when the minimum wage goes up

Minimum wage hurts more people than it helps. Facts vs. Leftists. Round 29:

5 facts about the minimum wage Pew Research Center
 
"Increasing The Minimum Wage
Four Republican-Controlled States VotedThis Week To Raise Minimum Wage.
Four states controlled by Republican legislatures -- Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota -- voted in Tuesday's midterms to raise the state-mandated minimum wage. As Huffington Post reported:

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

Binding minimum wage referendums were on the ballot in Arkansas, Nebraska, Alaska and South Dakota on Tuesday, with polls suggesting ahead of election day that all would pass.

Arkansas voters approved their initiative by a 65-to-35 margin, according to early returns. The measure will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $8.50 per hour by 2017. Nebraska voters, meanwhile, approved their initiative, which will raise the minimum wage to $9 by 2016, by a 62-to-38 margin.

Alaskans voted by a 69-to-31 margin to raise their minimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 an hour by 2016, and then peg it to an inflation index so that it rises with the cost of living. South Dakota voted 55-45 to raise their minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 next year. It will also be indexed thereafter. [Huffington Post, 11/4/14]

Several GOP Candidates Campaigned On Increasing Minimum Wage.As Slate noted, several Republican gubernatorial and congressional candidates, such as Rick Snyder (R-MI), Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Charlie Baker (R-MA) endorsed increasing the minimum wage. [Slate, 11/5/14]

Seventy Percent Of Americans Support A Federal Minimum Wage Increase. According to a September poll from The New York Times and CBS News, 70 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour. [The New York Times, 9/15/14]

Health Care Reform
Americans Broadly Support Key ACA Provisions. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll conducted earlier this year found that individual provisions of the Affordable Care Act enjoy widespread bipartisan support: 77 percent of Americans agree with eliminating out-of-pocket costs for preventive services, 79 percent favor closing the Medicare "doughnut hole," and 56 percent approve of increasing the Medicare payroll tax on upper income brackets:''

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

8.50 an hour is not that big a deal franko

however it kind of shoots your mean ol selfish republicans claim

in the footz
AND indexed to inflation...so many dupes went along with Dems, despite all that Pubs had told them. The point of the OP...


every ones wages go up when the minimum wage goes up

Watch for price increases.


Sent from my iPad using an Android.


it could happen it already has happened i suppose

but anyone who believes that an extra 50 bucks before taxes weekly

pulls one out of poverty

well
 
What is funny is the Republican support for Obama's policies.

Equal pay for equal work? GOP base thinks that's a great idea. GOP leadership votes against it.

Raise the minimum wage? GOP base thinks that's a great idea. GOP leadership votes against it.

The list is endless.
 
If Obama grants Amnesty, most of the Liberal posters on USMB will be replaced by people who cost the Administration far less.
 
"Increasing The Minimum Wage
Four Republican-Controlled States VotedThis Week To Raise Minimum Wage.
Four states controlled by Republican legislatures -- Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota -- voted in Tuesday's midterms to raise the state-mandated minimum wage. As Huffington Post reported:

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

Binding minimum wage referendums were on the ballot in Arkansas, Nebraska, Alaska and South Dakota on Tuesday, with polls suggesting ahead of election day that all would pass.

Arkansas voters approved their initiative by a 65-to-35 margin, according to early returns. The measure will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $8.50 per hour by 2017. Nebraska voters, meanwhile, approved their initiative, which will raise the minimum wage to $9 by 2016, by a 62-to-38 margin.

Alaskans voted by a 69-to-31 margin to raise their minimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 an hour by 2016, and then peg it to an inflation index so that it rises with the cost of living. South Dakota voted 55-45 to raise their minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 next year. It will also be indexed thereafter. [Huffington Post, 11/4/14]

Several GOP Candidates Campaigned On Increasing Minimum Wage.As Slate noted, several Republican gubernatorial and congressional candidates, such as Rick Snyder (R-MI), Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Charlie Baker (R-MA) endorsed increasing the minimum wage. [Slate, 11/5/14]

Seventy Percent Of Americans Support A Federal Minimum Wage Increase. According to a September poll from The New York Times and CBS News, 70 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour. [The New York Times, 9/15/14]

Health Care Reform
Americans Broadly Support Key ACA Provisions. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll conducted earlier this year found that individual provisions of the Affordable Care Act enjoy widespread bipartisan support: 77 percent of Americans agree with eliminating out-of-pocket costs for preventive services, 79 percent favor closing the Medicare "doughnut hole," and 56 percent approve of increasing the Medicare payroll tax on upper income brackets:''

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

8.50 an hour is not that big a deal franko

however it kind of shoots your mean ol selfish republicans claim

in the footz
AND indexed to inflation...so many dupes went along with Dems, despite all that Pubs had told them. The point of the OP...

every ones wages go up when the minimum wage goes up

Minimum wage hurts more people than it helps. Facts vs. Leftists. Round 29:

5 facts about the minimum wage Pew Research Center

Dipshit
No where in your link does it say the minimum wage hurts more people than it helps. What is wrong with you? Are you delusional?
 
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If Obama grants Amnesty, most of the Liberal posters on USMB will be replaced by people who cost the Administration far less.

And yet, Red State governors go to Blue States to find skilled workers. Why? Two reasons. Republicans think education is for snobs and the GOP leadership won't invest in their base because they feel if the GOP base votes Republican they are too stupid to educate.

 
"Increasing The Minimum Wage
Four Republican-Controlled States VotedThis Week To Raise Minimum Wage.
Four states controlled by Republican legislatures -- Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska and South Dakota -- voted in Tuesday's midterms to raise the state-mandated minimum wage. As Huffington Post reported:

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

Binding minimum wage referendums were on the ballot in Arkansas, Nebraska, Alaska and South Dakota on Tuesday, with polls suggesting ahead of election day that all would pass.

Arkansas voters approved their initiative by a 65-to-35 margin, according to early returns. The measure will increase the minimum wage incrementally to $8.50 per hour by 2017. Nebraska voters, meanwhile, approved their initiative, which will raise the minimum wage to $9 by 2016, by a 62-to-38 margin.

Alaskans voted by a 69-to-31 margin to raise their minimum wage from $7.75 to $9.75 an hour by 2016, and then peg it to an inflation index so that it rises with the cost of living. South Dakota voted 55-45 to raise their minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 next year. It will also be indexed thereafter. [Huffington Post, 11/4/14]

Several GOP Candidates Campaigned On Increasing Minimum Wage.As Slate noted, several Republican gubernatorial and congressional candidates, such as Rick Snyder (R-MI), Asa Hutchinson (R-AR), Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), and Charlie Baker (R-MA) endorsed increasing the minimum wage. [Slate, 11/5/14]

Seventy Percent Of Americans Support A Federal Minimum Wage Increase. According to a September poll from The New York Times and CBS News, 70 percent of Americans support raising the minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10 per hour. [The New York Times, 9/15/14]

Health Care Reform
Americans Broadly Support Key ACA Provisions. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll conducted earlier this year found that individual provisions of the Affordable Care Act enjoy widespread bipartisan support: 77 percent of Americans agree with eliminating out-of-pocket costs for preventive services, 79 percent favor closing the Medicare "doughnut hole," and 56 percent approve of increasing the Medicare payroll tax on upper income brackets:''

Voters in four red states approved ballot initiatives to raise their state minimum wages on Tuesday, sending another message to Washington that Americans support a higher wage floor.

8.50 an hour is not that big a deal franko

however it kind of shoots your mean ol selfish republicans claim

in the footz
AND indexed to inflation...so many dupes went along with Dems, despite all that Pubs had told them. The point of the OP...


every ones wages go up when the minimum wage goes up

Watch for price increases.


Sent from my iPad using an Android.


it could happen it already has happened i suppose

but anyone who believes that an extra 50 bucks before taxes weekly

pulls one out of poverty

well

Poverty is a mindset, not an income level. Something the Covetous Left will never grasp.
 
Voters either stayed home or did their best to voice their discontent by voting Republican.

That is why I voted for a Republican governor in Maryland, it was only major position that Republicans had a very good chance winning in that state - and a moderate Republican winning wasn't a bad thing given the record of the last governor.
 

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