Biden's America

OK, since I can't find where you have said anything about what is in the bill that doesn't pertain to Covid relief, I found this article.  

LINK

So, to start the conversation, I'll point out two items that I wish weren't in the bill.

$15 minimum wage nationally - I just simply don't agree with this and think it should be debated as it's own bill.  That minimum wage might be needed in some place like Seattle or Los Angles.  But, it's not needed in many rural state areas where the cost of living isn't anywhere close to those areas.

Extending the extra $300 for unemployment.  I get why it was done in the first place.  But, it just has to stop.  There are so many people gaming the system with this.  I was with my HR manager just  a little bit ago.  We figured that if someone was making $12 per hour and they went on unemployment with the additional $300, they are essentially making $15.90 per hour (40 hour week). So, they are making even more on unemployment than what the Democrats want to put the minimum wage at.  The system is so bogged down that they have waved the two week wait period.  So, as long as they SAY they are actively looking for a job, the money keeps coming in. 

EDIT:  I see they actually want to raise it to an extra $400 per week.  This means that these people would be making $18.40 sitting at home.

However, I think you said something like 90% of the bill is not Covid relief.  Doesn't look that way from the article I linked.

 
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OK, since I can't find where you have said anything about what is in the bill that doesn't pertain to Covid relief, I found this article.  

LINK

So, to start the conversation, I'll point out two items that I wish weren't in the bill.

$15 minimum wage nationally - I just simply don't agree with this and think it should be debated as it's own bill.  That minimum wage might be needed in some place like Seattle or Los Angles.  But, it's not needed in many rural state areas where the cost of living isn't anywhere close to those areas.

Extending the extra $300 for unemployment.  I get why it was done in the first place.  But, it just has to stop.  There are so many people gaming the system with this.  I was with my HR manager just  a little bit ago.  We figured that if someone was making $12 per hour and they went on unemployment with the additional $300, they are essentially making $15.90 per hour (40 hour week). So, they are making even more on unemployment than what the Democrats want to put the minimum wage at.  The system is so bogged down that they have waved the two week wait period.  So, as long as they SAY they are actively looking for a job, the money keeps coming in. 

EDIT:  I see they actually want to raise it to an extra $400 per week.  This means that these people would be making $18.40 sitting at home.

However, I think you said something like 90% of the bill is not Covid relief.  Doesn't look that way from the article I linked.
Just a thought, but that unemployment could be something that's propping up the economy right now for the lower wage earners.

 
Well they all threw a hissy fit when Trump Admin killed an Iranian General and when Trump admin bombed Syria.  I think it’s noteworthy to replay those reactions given today’s events.  Looks like you disagree, maybe you think this gets to only go one way?  
And where was your outrage?

 
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