So facts don't matter to you, the opinions of experts don't matter to you, and all that matters is lying to protect failed Democrats because your butt hurts. That is pretty sad and pathetic, dude.
So facts don't matter to you, the opinions of experts don't matter to you, and all that matters is lying to protect failed Democrats because your butt hurts. That is pretty sad and pathetic, dude.
Please. All that I am saying, is that the economy will always have its ups and downs. Be prepared. What I just posted is not political. If the economy takes a dip, we can all blame Joe. Just like the 5 times before
You people always fuk the economy.
You cry babies. Let’s see here, who can we blame? The US economy has experienced 5 recessions since the 1980$. The end of the world for some.
Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
I've tried to tell these ignorant cunts like locust that if they ACTUALLY gave a shit about the environment, they'd call for mfg to move back to America where we could at least regulate the pollution rather than let the chinks and dots let the pollution fly.
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Tissue?
Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Anyone else see that weak as hell jobs report and remember when the labor market was strong under Trump?
Not that any of the liberal douchebags living on handouts around here care tho
what a failure Libs are
I disagree. The supply chain problems will most certainly affect those with plenty of money.Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Yeah? If you’re liquid, the possibilities are endless.
I disagree. The supply chain problems will most certainly affect those with plenty of money.Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Yeah? If you’re liquid, the possibilities are endless.
I'm not saying it wont help, I'm saying it wont matter when certain things arent available.I disagree. The supply chain problems will most certainly affect those with plenty of money.Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Yeah? If you’re liquid, the possibilities are endless.
The key word is liquid. Disagree if ya want.
I'm not saying it wont help, I'm saying it wont matter when certain things arent available.I disagree. The supply chain problems will most certainly affect those with plenty of money.Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Yeah? If you’re liquid, the possibilities are endless.
The key word is liquid. Disagree if ya want.
No, I'm talking products and goods.I'm not saying it wont help, I'm saying it wont matter when certain things arent available.I disagree. The supply chain problems will most certainly affect those with plenty of money.Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
:(
Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Yeah? If you’re liquid, the possibilities are endless.
The key word is liquid. Disagree if ya want.
Like bank foreclosures? Come on. Banks would be dying to get rid of dead inventory.
No, I'm talking products and goods.I'm not saying it wont help, I'm saying it wont matter when certain things arent available.I disagree. The supply chain problems will most certainly affect those with plenty of money.Thanks. We're all gonna need it.What we're in right now is worse than a recession.Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Sounds you don’t have a pot to piss in. In your wildest of dreams, think it’s gonna get better In the next 6 months?Remember something. When the bank forecloses, those that are prepared will be there, to buy it for pennys on the dollar. Tell
Suck it up girls. Reality can be a mother fucker. Be prepared.
It doesnt have to be worse than it needs to be, though. That's why what we put our support behind matters.
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Dovey, is being prepared for any reality a political thing? Sounds to me if a recession becomes a reality, it’s the end of the world for a few here. Support who ever you like.
Best of luck
Yeah? If you’re liquid, the possibilities are endless.
The key word is liquid. Disagree if ya want.
Like bank foreclosures? Come on. Banks would be dying to get rid of dead inventory.
Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Do you want some coin?Raising the minimum wage to $15/HR means nothing. I can show you how raising it to $15/HR today wouldnt even be as much as the $3.35 I made in 1984. You can tie it to gold, silver, milk, eggs, whatever. California's trucking problem is the worst. I know many drivers who wont even drive there for a multitude of reasons.I would like to say that there has been some telling of porky pies by some employers. They become very vocal about how they can't find workers yet they refuse to offer higher salaries in order to attract workers. What they were basically saying is they wanted more low wage workers to prevent having to pay higher salaries.
That said, regulations are a major problem especially in California where the horrible union backed AB5, which Newscum signed into law, means trucking companies are refusing to pick up or drop off loads in the state because it would mean their entire business model would have to change and their costs would go up substantially (like 50% substantially). This is the main reason why ships are backed up in ports in California because there are no trucks willing to pick them up and deliver them. Dems are refusing to be honest about that.
This is true. In 1994 the "high minimum wage" states like California were $4.25 per hour. I got a job at an HP factory assembling ink jet printers (thanks, mom) making $13.75 per hour despite only being 18. That doesn't sound like much but remember even in California that was more than 300% of minimum wage, a McDonald's hamburger cost $0.49, a Big Mac was $0.99, two pizza's at Little Caesar's were $5 total (well, plus $0.20 sales tax), gas was $0.79 (even in California), and a matinee movie was $3. I bought a two year old car and my monthly bill was $169.
I lived with my parents but you could rent a single family home (older and not nice but still good) for $500 a month in coastal San Diego. The coast of living was low. Democrats changed all that and costs skyrocketed. Hell, in 1978 my parents bought a brand new SFH on a half acre lot 2.5 miles from the beach in San Diego (4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. 2 car garage) for $28,000. Brand fucking new.
When people try to tell me inflation doesn't matter I know I am speaking to an idiot.
Yeah I remember back then.
Stayed in a motel in the Los Angeles So Cal area for $20 a night back in the 90s.
Everything was cheap back then.
Breakfast for $5. KFC for the same at lunch time.