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It's just another in a long line of liberal, socialist, communist economic successes. :whistle:
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McDonald’s on the Verge of CLOSING in California After $20 Minimum Wage
©Image Credit: United Liberty

California’s recent hike in the minimum wage to $20 an hour has sent shockwaves through the fast food industry, particularly affecting McDonald’s franchises. Franchise owners are grappling with the unprecedented impact of the wage increase, which has led to higher operational costs and increased menu prices. The situation has become so dire that some McDonald’s locations are on the brink of closing their doors.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/mcdonald-s-on-the-verge-of-closing-in-california-after-20-minimum-wage/ss-BB1n0j2D?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=4ef17b63c7e4415aba137eeb9fa2c947&ei=87
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As a reductio absurdum of disparate impact as a proof of some manner of oppression, I want to know whose oppression has resulted in the domination of elite long-distance running by people of East African ancestry?
USA has two marathoners who have met the Olympic qualifying time. Kenya has 126 or so.
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 San Francisco sheriff's union compares overtime to slavery as members make $200k-plus in OT a year
Story by Tom Gantert • 17h •


(The Center Square) – The San Francisco Deputy Sheriffs' Association recently referred to the extra hours their union members are working to as “slavery.”

The union wrote on its website in April: “Overtime Slavery: San Francisco Sheriff’s Office Struggles Amidst Rising Violence and Staff Shortages.”
 
“Within the walls of the San Francisco Sheriff’s Office, a troubling reality is unfolding. Deputies, the frontline warriors of law enforcement, are being pushed to their limits by an unyielding demand for overtime work,” the San Francisco Deputy Sheriffs’ Association stated in the post.

The union said its deputies were averaging 5.25 hours of sleep a night due to the overtime.

What the union didn’t say is how much compensation its members are getting for working the extra hours.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/san-francisco-sheriff-s-union-compares-overtime-to-slavery-as-members-make-200k-plus-in-ot-a-year/ar-BB1n0f6f?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=4ef17b63c7e4415aba137eeb9fa2c947&ei=63
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Why am I not on 'the list'?
Clearly, someone in Trump's circle has dropped the ball.
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Those liberal, socialist, communist, rino politicians really know how to make an economy purr, don't they? :reaper:
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California / Newsom Slashes 10,000 More Jobs in New Budget Proposal
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Newsom Slashes 10,000 More Jobs in New Budget Proposal
Story by Fehintola • 2h
 
California, the state with the largest population in the country, is experiencing a multi-billion-dollar deficit for the second consecutive year.

State revenues have been declining due to rising prices and a slowdown in the state’s typically thriving technology sector. The three main sources of state tax revenue collected less than $6 billion in April compared to the prior projection.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/newsom-slashes-10-000-more-jobs-in-new-budget-proposal/ss-BB1n1YKS?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=4ef17b63c7e4415aba137eeb9fa2c947&ei=42#image=2
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That one's tomfoolery was posting entire articles, putting us in legal shadows concerning use of the "Fair Discussion" rules allowing us to post articles.  This is exactly the opposite problem. 

For the record, I also wish the articles' first couple of paragraphs would be posted.  These "cold links" are a PITA.

Oh yeah My Bad.  That was Bonespur!
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100 years ago, the US took a break from immigration — and America thrived
Opinion by Mark Krikorian • 17h •


One hundred years ago this Sunday, the Ellis Island wave of immigration was brought to an end.

And all Americans are better for it.

For decades we’ve been taught to be ashamed of the period of immigration restriction the law inaugurated.

And it’s true that many supporters of the 1924 immigration law were motivated by racial and ethnic concerns that are rightly rejected today.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/100-years-ago-the-us-took-a-break-from-immigration-and-america-thrived/ar-BB1n0e4f?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=4ef17b63c7e4415aba137eeb9fa2c947&ei=38
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The solution is drones, unfortunately.
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