oldslowandugly
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Shocking how that kind of presumptuous arrogance is driving voters away, amirite?
Most of the trolls left after the election. Mission accomplished. Why are you still around?!?amirite?
One of your premises is false. Bet you'll never figure out which one.Most of the trolls left after the election. Mission accomplished. Why are you still around?!?
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Fisherman, and Ramones fan. Two thumbs up.
For the casual reader……..Hey, Sparky...nobody said anyone is forced to buy his tawdry crap.
We're embarrassed that the POTUS has been reduced to cheap crap salesman.
Unfortunately, he represents this country and he's a con man.
Well……..he’s no dog faced pony soldier, that’s for sure!When will he sink low enough for you MAGAheads to be humiliated by this behavior? completely inappropriate.
But he's a bad dude. Like Corn-Pop.Well……..he’s no dog faced pony soldier, that’s for sure!
Chips act.Can anyone suggest a product or service Joe Biden ever provided for everyday consumers?
Chips act.
This is how ignorant you are....
The Chips Act........is a product or service everyday consumers can utilize?........ the Chips Act?
Do you mean like Intel and the $8B they received.........only to lay off 15,000 employees?
Bidumb produced nothing for the $100B grift to big business........supporters of his failed campaign
Sad
Wrong.Do you mean like Intel and the $8B they received.........only to lay off 15,000 employees?
Do your own research, lazy hater./\
Conflate, deflect.......defend......
Dig up some pictures of these new factories
6. Giving service workers on government contracts raises and better jobs
The Biden administration has improved the lives of millions of contract workers who provide services for Americans across the country. Existing laws designed to ensure that service contractors respect workers’ rights and provide fair pay frequently , leading to poverty wages and poor working conditions and disproportionately women, Black, and Latino workers, as they are overrepresented in many of these industries. Days after taking office, the Biden administration announced that it would raise the to $15 per hour, index it to inflation, and close loopholes that exclude contract workers in Puerto Rico and other U.S. territories. The administration also enacted protections to support job when contracts are rebid and closed loopholes that allowed companies to evade the standard by relocating; corporations that hire union-busting consultants to report their status as a federal contractor or subcontractor to the federal government as well as a tip line that workers can call to report bosses who fail to disclose related activity; and agencies to attach labor and equity standards to jobs that are funded through federal grantmaking programs.
7. Making rights real through funding and enforcement
In 2022, the Biden administration signed into law an that funding for the NLRB for the first time since 2014. And the administration continues to push for funding increases, proposing a nearly increase for the fiscal year 2025 budget. The increases come as the agency expands enforcement efforts and builds capacity to oversee union elections. Center for American Progress analysis that Biden appointees to the NLRB ordered corporations to reinstate more illegally fired workers in 2021—the first year of the administration—than during all four years of the Trump administration. And according to the Economic Policy Institute, for union elections grew by 53 percent between October 2021 and September 2022. Similarly, the Department of Labor has introduced new initiatives to target industries where violations of wage standards are rampant, including , where investigators found violations in three-quarters of investigations. The Labor Department has also worked to increase compliance among government contractors, more than $61 million in back wages for more than 27,000 service contract workers from January 2021 to March 2023.
8. Raising standards for service workers across the economy
The Biden administration has taken an all-of-government approach to raising job standards, including numerous measures that will have significant impacts on service workers across a variety of occupations. The Department of Labor is updating standards to extend overtime protections to more middle-income workers and has issued protections to prevent corporations from evading these and other wage protections by employees as independent business owners. Such misconduct is all too common in several service such as landscaping, truck driving, home health, janitorial, and nail salon work. The NLRB has also updated to boost efficiency in union elections and support communications between workers, and NLRB General Counsel is reforms that would insulate workers from high-pressure campaigns designed to undermine unionization efforts. In October 2023, the Biden administration issued an executive order federal agencies to develop best practices to mitigate the harms and maximize the benefits of artificial intelligence for workers, as industry analysts that white collar service jobs are particularly exposed to disruption. In addition, the Federal Trade Commission has proposed that prevent workers from changing jobs or starting new businesses—a move that would increase workers’ earnings by an estimated $300 billion per year and expand career opportunities for 30 million Americans. Finally, the administration the White House Task Force on Worker Organizing and Empowerment “to promote [the] Administration’s policy of support for worker power, worker organizing, and collective bargaining.” The task force has nearly 70 recommendations, including reducing barriers to organizing, protecting organizing workers from illegal retaliation, and establishing more resources on unions and collective bargaining.
Conclusion
The Biden administration is advancing reforms to boost American workers’ earnings and wealth, empower them to unionize and bargain, and hold lawbreaking corporations accountable. By focusing on workers in the service sector as well as those in construction and manufacturing, the administration is helping reach working-class Americans, narrow racial pay gaps, and strengthen the middle class.
You missed a spot on your chin there bub.Copy & Paste Cowboy.
Do you have any original thought?
You missed a spot on your chin there bub.
Best economy by the numbers since Clinton.
But watch what happens next year, chico. You thought Trump's inflation aftereffects of the last four years was bad,
It's pretty self-defining pisspants. It's ok that some of us see what's coming and are preparing for it.Again Bedwetter......define what will happen
It's pretty self-defining pisspants. It's ok that some of us see what's coming and are preparing for it.
But, you do you.
Those Depends are drooping again. Soaked?
Trump's companies have filed for bankruptcy at least . This is no exaggeration. Digital World noted this in its SEC filings. This excludes additional business failures that might not have declared bankruptcy, but closed owing vendors, employees and others.Marketing genius I should have been moar pacific (: