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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 13, 2019 9:25:19 GMT -8
Winner!
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Dec 13, 2019 10:30:20 GMT -8
Another game of guess the race of the perp. There is no identification for the race of the 13 year old boy or his friends that were there but can there be any doubt that they are black? No father at home? New York City police arrest 13-year-old suspect in fatal stabbing of Barnard College student, sources say originally appeared on abcnews.go.com New York City police have arrested a 13-year-old boy in connection with the fatal stabbing of a Barnard College student, according to three law enforcement sources. The sources told ABC News that the juvenile suspect is facing charges of murder, robbery and weapons possession after he allegedly made statements linking himself to Wednesday's killing of Tessa Rane Majors, an 18-year-old freshman at the private women's liberal arts college which sits just outside Morningside Park in Upper Manhattan, alongside Columbia University. Detectives believe there may have been as many as three people involved in the incident, the sources said. Maybe Mayor Deblasio can get him into some program to help with his anger issues. I’m sure he’s messed up because of President Trump, white privilege, or anything else that passes the blame from him, his family, or community.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 13, 2019 13:01:47 GMT -8
Every once in awhile they show you their cards.
CHICAGO (CBS) — A help-wanted ad in the suburbs raised eyebrows this week – with its suggestion that only Democrats need apply.
Such a restriction would be illegal.
The ad was posted by the Joliet Township government. They are looking for a part-time deputy town clerk.
The ad lists all the standard requirements and a job description that involves filing and answering phones.
But here’s the whoopsie – it says the candidate must have “voted in a Democratic primary election.”
That kind of stipulation, again, is illegal.
CBS 2 reached out to the township. They said they didn’t realize that, and they have since removed the requirement.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 14, 2019 16:15:12 GMT -8
Hell has frozen over:
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Post by cjelli on Dec 16, 2019 9:33:27 GMT -8
This city’s minimum wage is rising to $16.39 an hour on Jan. 1. Instead of receiving a bigger paycheck, I’m left without any pay at all due to the policy change. That’s because the restaurant where I’ve worked for six years is closing as a consequence of the city’s harmful minimum-wage experiment.
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I’ve lived in this city for almost 20 years, supporting my family thanks to the full-service-restaurant industry. Today I’m struggling because of a policy meant to help me. I’m proudly progressive in my politics, but my experience shows that progressives should reconsider minimum-wage laws that hurt the very workers they’re trying to protect.
How can one explain to Ms. Barron that progressivism, $16.39 wage and the ensuing unemployment are inseparable?..
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 16, 2019 10:05:40 GMT -8
This city’s minimum wage is rising to $16.39 an hour on Jan. 1. Instead of receiving a bigger paycheck, I’m left without any pay at all due to the policy change. That’s because the restaurant where I’ve worked for six years is closing as a consequence of the city’s harmful minimum-wage experiment.
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I’ve lived in this city for almost 20 years, supporting my family thanks to the full-service-restaurant industry. Today I’m struggling because of a policy meant to help me. I’m proudly progressive in my politics, but my experience shows that progressives should reconsider minimum-wage laws that hurt the very workers they’re trying to protect.
How can one explain to Ms. Barron that progressivism, $16.39 wage and the ensuing unemployment are inseparable?..
A few businesses closed here in Fremont when they city council approved a wage increase to $14.50 an hour. It goes up to $15.50 next year and $16.50 if you employ over 50 people.
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Post by cjelli on Dec 16, 2019 11:03:12 GMT -8
This city’s minimum wage is rising to $16.39 an hour on Jan. 1. Instead of receiving a bigger paycheck, I’m left without any pay at all due to the policy change. That’s because the restaurant where I’ve worked for six years is closing as a consequence of the city’s harmful minimum-wage experiment.
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I’ve lived in this city for almost 20 years, supporting my family thanks to the full-service-restaurant industry. Today I’m struggling because of a policy meant to help me. I’m proudly progressive in my politics, but my experience shows that progressives should reconsider minimum-wage laws that hurt the very workers they’re trying to protect.
How can one explain to Ms. Barron that progressivism, $16.39 wage and the ensuing unemployment are inseparable?..
A few businesses closed here in Fremont when they city council approved a wage increase to $14.50 an hour. It goes up to $15.50 next year and $16.50 if you employ over 50 people. Midwest never looked more attractive.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2019 12:27:00 GMT -8
This city’s minimum wage is rising to $16.39 an hour on Jan. 1. Instead of receiving a bigger paycheck, I’m left without any pay at all due to the policy change. That’s because the restaurant where I’ve worked for six years is closing as a consequence of the city’s harmful minimum-wage experiment.
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I’ve lived in this city for almost 20 years, supporting my family thanks to the full-service-restaurant industry. Today I’m struggling because of a policy meant to help me. I’m proudly progressive in my politics, but my experience shows that progressives should reconsider minimum-wage laws that hurt the very workers they’re trying to protect.
How can one explain to Ms. Barron that progressivism, $16.39 wage and the ensuing unemployment are inseparable?..
Interesting, because since the minimum wage initiative was passed in 2014, the city of Seattle is +115 restaurants (1149 opened, 1034 closed). www.king5.com/mobile/article/news/local/seattle/seattle-restaurant-owners-describe-tough-business-environment/281-90c36dab-7588-4c45-8bdf-38e812288775While that is slower than the national pace (growth in the US is about +18%), it’s not as if there is some sort of restaurant apocalypse in Seattle. TRO
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 16, 2019 14:47:42 GMT -8
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Dec 16, 2019 15:18:49 GMT -8
This city’s minimum wage is rising to $16.39 an hour on Jan. 1. Instead of receiving a bigger paycheck, I’m left without any pay at all due to the policy change. That’s because the restaurant where I’ve worked for six years is closing as a consequence of the city’s harmful minimum-wage experiment.
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I’ve lived in this city for almost 20 years, supporting my family thanks to the full-service-restaurant industry. Today I’m struggling because of a policy meant to help me. I’m proudly progressive in my politics, but my experience shows that progressives should reconsider minimum-wage laws that hurt the very workers they’re trying to protect.
How can one explain to Ms. Barron that progressivism, $16.39 wage and the ensuing unemployment are inseparable?..
Interesting, because since the minimum wage initiative was passed in 2014, the city of Seattle is +115 restaurants (1149 opened, 1034 closed). www.king5.com/mobile/article/news/local/seattle/seattle-restaurant-owners-describe-tough-business-environment/281-90c36dab-7588-4c45-8bdf-38e812288775While that is slower than the national pace (growth in the US is about +18%), it’s not as if there is some sort of restaurant apocalypse in Seattle. TRO I read something similar to this about a month ago. One person commented that five years isn’t enough time to see the true impact of the new wages as the restaurant industry is so unpredictable to begin with. That article said the biggest problem with the new minimum wage and mandatory health care rules is that businesses have cut staff and staff hours as a result.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2019 15:59:23 GMT -8
I read something similar to this about a month ago. One person commented that five years isn’t enough time to see the true impact of the new wages as the restaurant industry is so unpredictable to begin with. That article said the biggest problem with the new minimum wage and mandatory health care rules is that businesses have cut staff and staff hours as a result. That’s a more reasonable approach to consider (apart from it sucks to need to find a new job). What has happened is restaurants have cut some positions - mostly host and bus. A lot of restaurants (at least around here) are also not hiring 15/16 year olds anymore as a side effect of the wage increase. What I think will be most telling is whether the mean lifespan of restaurants decreases because of the increased costs of doing business. TRO
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 16, 2019 18:16:11 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 16, 2019 18:18:05 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 16, 2019 18:18:43 GMT -8
F U so called community!
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Post by cjelli on Dec 16, 2019 18:20:37 GMT -8
This city’s minimum wage is rising to $16.39 an hour on Jan. 1. Instead of receiving a bigger paycheck, I’m left without any pay at all due to the policy change. That’s because the restaurant where I’ve worked for six years is closing as a consequence of the city’s harmful minimum-wage experiment.
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I’ve lived in this city for almost 20 years, supporting my family thanks to the full-service-restaurant industry. Today I’m struggling because of a policy meant to help me. I’m proudly progressive in my politics, but my experience shows that progressives should reconsider minimum-wage laws that hurt the very workers they’re trying to protect.
How can one explain to Ms. Barron that progressivism, $16.39 wage and the ensuing unemployment are inseparable?..
Interesting, because since the minimum wage initiative was passed in 2014, the city of Seattle is +115 restaurants (1149 opened, 1034 closed). www.king5.com/mobile/article/news/local/seattle/seattle-restaurant-owners-describe-tough-business-environment/281-90c36dab-7588-4c45-8bdf-38e812288775While that is slower than the national pace (growth in the US is about +18%), it’s not as if there is some sort of restaurant apocalypse in Seattle. TRO +115 is quite a little. What's the total number of restaurants? 5000? In this case it's 2% in five years, about 0.4% yearly. That's less than the Seattle's own population grown, and should be significantly less than the growth of dining traffic through the city: tourists, business travellers, employees working at the city and likewise. I'd say a 2% growth of an industry in five years over such a landscape is a major crisis.
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Dec 16, 2019 18:50:03 GMT -8
I went on line and read an article about this. The school has completed its investigation and determined this assault was not related to the MAGA hat or race...what a crock. If this was a black victim “reverend” Al would be down there and the suspects would be in jail.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2019 18:55:56 GMT -8
+115 is quite a little. What's the total number of restaurants? 5000? In this case it's 2% in five years, about 0.4% yearly. That's less than the Seattle's own population grown, and should be significantly less than the growth of dining traffic through the city: tourists, business travellers, employees working at the city and likewise. I'd say a 2% growth of an industry in five years over such a landscape is a major crisis.
As of 2016, a touch over 3300. Seattle also has about 25 restaurants per 10k people. TRO
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 17, 2019 14:30:51 GMT -8
I went on line and read an article about this. The school has completed its investigation and determined this assault was not related to the MAGA hat or race...what a crock. If this was a black victim “reverend” Al would be down there and the suspects would be in jail. Last I heard they were to be charged with misdemeanors. Reverse the race and this is a national story and calls for felony convictions with hate crime enhancements. The so called media and so called community strike again. 13% =~50%
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 17, 2019 14:45:25 GMT -8
All of the people at the highest rank of the FBI should just resign.
n a rare public order Tuesday, the chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court [FISC] strongly criticized the FBI over its surveillance-application process, giving the bureau until Jan. 10 to come up with solutions, in the wake of findings from Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz.
The order, from the court's presiding judge Rosemary M. Collyer, came just a week after the release of Horowitz's withering report about the wiretapping of Carter Page, a former campaign adviser to President Trump.
"The FBI's handling of the Carter Page applications, as portrayed in the [Office of Inspector General] report, was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor described above," Collyer wrote in her four-page order. "The frequency with which representations made by FBI personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by information in their possession, and with which they withheld information detrimental to their case, calls into question whether information contained in other FBI applications is
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 17, 2019 16:01:35 GMT -8
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Dec 17, 2019 16:46:08 GMT -8
All of the people at the highest rank of the FBI should just resign. n a rare public order Tuesday, the chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court [FISC] strongly criticized the FBI over its surveillance-application process, giving the bureau until Jan. 10 to come up with solutions, in the wake of findings from Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz. The order, from the court's presiding judge Rosemary M. Collyer, came just a week after the release of Horowitz's withering report about the wiretapping of Carter Page, a former campaign adviser to President Trump. "The FBI's handling of the Carter Page applications, as portrayed in the [Office of Inspector General] report, was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor described above," Collyer wrote in her four-page order. "The frequency with which representations made by FBI personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by information in their possession, and with which they withheld information detrimental to their case, calls into question whether information contained in other FBI applications is Whoever actually signed the warrants with false info, or withheld exculpatory information, should be in jail. Lying to a judge to get a warrant to spy on citizens should be a long term sentence. Cops who perjure themselves are scum.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 17, 2019 17:45:12 GMT -8
All of the people at the highest rank of the FBI should just resign. n a rare public order Tuesday, the chief judge of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court [FISC] strongly criticized the FBI over its surveillance-application process, giving the bureau until Jan. 10 to come up with solutions, in the wake of findings from Justice Department Inspector General Michael E. Horowitz. The order, from the court's presiding judge Rosemary M. Collyer, came just a week after the release of Horowitz's withering report about the wiretapping of Carter Page, a former campaign adviser to President Trump. "The FBI's handling of the Carter Page applications, as portrayed in the [Office of Inspector General] report, was antithetical to the heightened duty of candor described above," Collyer wrote in her four-page order. "The frequency with which representations made by FBI personnel turned out to be unsupported or contradicted by information in their possession, and with which they withheld information detrimental to their case, calls into question whether information contained in other FBI applications is Whoever actually signed the warrants with false info, or withheld exculpatory information, should be in jail. Lying to a judge to get a warrant to spy on citizens should be a long term sentence. Cops who perjure themselves are scum. This really sets up the new role of the FBI. You can now use them as a weapon with no consequences. Anyone that thinks this is ok is a true traitor.
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Post by cjelli on Dec 17, 2019 18:03:51 GMT -8
Whoever actually signed the warrants with false info, or withheld exculpatory information, should be in jail. Lying to a judge to get a warrant to spy on citizens should be a long term sentence. Cops who perjure themselves are scum. This really sets up the new role of the FBI. You can now use them as a weapon with no consequences. Anyone that thinks this is ok is a true traitor. Isn't it what J. Edgar Hoover hoped for?
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Post by cjelli on Dec 17, 2019 18:05:03 GMT -8
+115 is quite a little. What's the total number of restaurants? 5000? In this case it's 2% in five years, about 0.4% yearly. That's less than the Seattle's own population grown, and should be significantly less than the growth of dining traffic through the city: tourists, business travellers, employees working at the city and likewise. I'd say a 2% growth of an industry in five years over such a landscape is a major crisis.
As of 2016, a touch over 3300. Seattle also has about 25 restaurants per 10k people. TRO So we have about 0.7% absolute growth. Sounds like a single-digit negative related to the available potential diner growth at least.
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 17, 2019 21:44:40 GMT -8
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 17, 2019 21:45:14 GMT -8
why does Lisa Page avoid Foxnews
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 18, 2019 9:07:05 GMT -8
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Post by Fugazi on Dec 18, 2019 16:16:50 GMT -8
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Post by carolinasharksfan on Dec 18, 2019 16:42:55 GMT -8
Just like the FBI’s email system...nothing to see here...
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Post by danvilleshark on Dec 18, 2019 16:50:29 GMT -8
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