This U.S. City has the highest minium wage

Yssup Rider's Avatar
I could careless if a cheese burger costs $10.00 in portlandia... or Organdia Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
You are "careless."

The thread is about Seattle, dumbass.
You are "careless."

The thread is about Seattle, dumbass. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
And I think he meant "I couldn't care less"... because as it is written, he actually DOES care about that cheeseburger.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
And I think he meant "I couldn't care less"... because as it is written, he actually DOES care about that cheeseburger. Originally Posted by MrGoodBar
Amigo, you've just got to take IFFFFYYYYY as you get him. He doesn't know how to express himself but that doesn't stop him. In fact, he's the first poster I've seen on his board who actually STUTTERS with YouTube videos, posting multiple copies of the same one in a single post.

He doesn't know what he means.

Neither do we.
RedLeg505's Avatar
The right wingers will not like this.

http://money.msn.com/investing/post-...wage-in-the-us Originally Posted by flghtr65
Why not also vote to make Pi 3.1?

Or vote to forbid temperatures to go below zero?

Hope someone is keeping track of how many folks in SEATAC are employed now, and how many less will be employed when this goes into effect.
And I think he meant "I couldn't care less"... because as it is written, he actually DOES care about that cheeseburger. Originally Posted by MrGoodBar
You grammar girls got me on that one...
JohnnyCap's Avatar
The minimum wage, be it federal or local, fucks up capitalism. Americans, the United States variety, love capitalism, but they want to regulate it and it just doesn't work. You can't have a working system that is closed on one end and open on the other. For a minimum wage to work, there must be a maximum wage.

Here comes socialism!

Make up your fucking minds.
JD Barleycorn's Avatar
And lets not forget about those union wages that are tied to the level of the federal minimum wage. If the minimum wage goes up $1.50 per hour then their $24.50 goes up to $26.00 without a negoiation or strike.