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The really good bartenders and waiters are never going to be in favor of moving to a living wage. They can make an absolute killing in tips. Like $70k a year, or even more depending on the city.
I have a friend (hot one) who bartends at a totally established happy hour bar, old person bar and night time bar.  Just one of those bars that has the great location, has been around forever, has all sorts of good customers and regulars.  

She works maybe 20 hours a week there.  3 shifts I think.  It is just her and like 5-6 other hot girls that work there.  She will make 1000-1200 a week just in 20 hours and that is just cash.  I have no clue what she gets paid an hour.

 
I have a friend (hot one) who bartends at a totally established happy hour bar, old person bar and night time bar.  Just one of those bars that has the great location, has been around forever, has all sorts of good customers and regulars.  

She works maybe 20 hours a week there.  3 shifts I think.  It is just her and like 5-6 other hot girls that work there.  She will make 1000-1200 a week just in 20 hours and that is just cash.  I have no clue what she gets paid an hour.
I call BS!!  There is no way you know any hot girls!   :lol:

 
Because I no longer believe that any government agency is neutral.
Maybe, it’s politicians portraying government agencies as partisan because those government agencies are filled with people who just want to go to work and don’t give a s#!t about your politics……so they do things the partisan politicians don’t like because it hurts their feels. 

 


Maybe he should have reviewed the rules before he decided to run and then quit by pimping himself out to high or...check that .. only bidder

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna168506

"The statute literally says, 'Any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot may not decline nomination. The name of that person shall appear upon the ballot except in case of death of the person,'" Ann Jacobs, the chair of the commission, told another commissioner struggling with the idea of keeping someone on the ballot who didn't want to move forward with his or her candidacy.

"You're giving me this touchy-feely: 'I feel like this shouldn't be the law.' The law in this case is crystal clear," she added. "I don't disagree with you — it's weird, but I don't see we have any discretion here."

 
Yes, the primary. This is the big ticket
Yeah, and the law in that state doesn't change as a result. This isn't advanced calculus.

If RFK Jr. had a better grift operation, he would've dropped out sooner. The right wing grift operation is a runaway freight train so he didn't. It's his fault, so stop blaming state officials for accurately enforcing the law just because the candidates on the right are incompetent morons. 

 
Maybe actually reading about it would help, instead of taking the Twitter rage bait from clowns like Jack Posobiec
 

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna168506
 

"The statute literally says, 'Any person who files nomination papers and qualifies to appear on the ballot may not decline nomination. The name of that person shall appear upon the ballot except in case of death of the person,'" 

Edit: Sorry Scarlet, I missed your post where you quoted the same thing. 

 
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Yeah, and the law in that state doesn't change as a result. This isn't advanced calculus.

If RFK Jr. had a better grift operation, he would've dropped out sooner. The right wing grift operation is a runaway freight train so he didn't. It's his fault, so stop blaming state officials for accurately enforcing the law just because the candidates on the right are incompetent morons. 
And what about all the complainers of the Ohio law in regards to Biden potentially being left off the ballot before he dropped because of the date of the Dem primary?   I remember a lot of froth here on that 

 
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