Anonymous wrote:Let me guess. Everything will be more expensive as a result. The environmental actions alone add. $1000 a year to a typical energy bill. Then democrats will provide subsidies for protected status groups
Anonymous wrote:I think those who work a minimum wage job expecting to make a living at it are stupid and lazy. A minimum wage job is a stepping stone to gain experience and sustain yourself at a subsistence level while you develop more skills.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s right. To maintain profit which is the main way of avoiding bankruptcy, companies will get rid of employees and put the work load onto existing employees, effectively causing them to work 2x as much but not for 2x the pay.Anonymous wrote:Raising minimum wage isn't going to make things more affordable. As DC found out, raising the minimum wage only creates unemployment.
If that cannot be done, employee hours will be cut.
A business is there to make money, not be a charity for lazy and stupid people.
You think people working minimum wage are “lazy and stupid”?
WTF is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:There is a whole lot of buyers remorse on this thread and I'm not all surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some of these bills are disastrous. HB1212, will require most localities to change zoning for single family neighborhoods to allow a minimum lot size of 3,000 sq feet, with duplexes and townhomes. This law will require counties and cities to increase the density of single family neighborhoods by a minimum of 2-14x. It won't stop here either if the governor does veto the bill. Next year the legislature will be back and they will require quadplexes or sixplexes by-right to double to triple the allowed density again after they force postage stamp lots. Please veto this bill aSparnberger don't give Republicans an easy win by allowing them to campaign on "15 minute cities" and claiming Dems are forcing everyone into high density neighborhoods.
Well said. Im not impressed either some of these are highly worrisome.
Anonymous wrote:There is a whole lot of buyers remorse on this thread and I'm not all surprised.
Anonymous wrote:Some of these bills are disastrous. HB1212, will require most localities to change zoning for single family neighborhoods to allow a minimum lot size of 3,000 sq feet, with duplexes and townhomes. This law will require counties and cities to increase the density of single family neighborhoods by a minimum of 2-14x. It won't stop here either if the governor does veto the bill. Next year the legislature will be back and they will require quadplexes or sixplexes by-right to double to triple the allowed density again after they force postage stamp lots. Please veto this bill aSparnberger don't give Republicans an easy win by allowing them to campaign on "15 minute cities" and claiming Dems are forcing everyone into high density neighborhoods.
Anonymous wrote:"Affordability" is code for inviting moochers who will strain all public services without contributing anything to the tax base. Bad move.
I think those who work a minimum wage job expecting to make a living at it are stupid and lazy. A minimum wage job is a stepping stone to gain experience and sustain yourself at a subsistence level while you develop more skills.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s right. To maintain profit which is the main way of avoiding bankruptcy, companies will get rid of employees and put the work load onto existing employees, effectively causing them to work 2x as much but not for 2x the pay.Anonymous wrote:Raising minimum wage isn't going to make things more affordable. As DC found out, raising the minimum wage only creates unemployment.
If that cannot be done, employee hours will be cut.
A business is there to make money, not be a charity for lazy and stupid people.
You think people working minimum wage are “lazy and stupid”?
WTF is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:That’s right. To maintain profit which is the main way of avoiding bankruptcy, companies will get rid of employees and put the work load onto existing employees, effectively causing them to work 2x as much but not for 2x the pay.Anonymous wrote:Raising minimum wage isn't going to make things more affordable. As DC found out, raising the minimum wage only creates unemployment.
If that cannot be done, employee hours will be cut.
A business is there to make money, not be a charity for lazy and stupid people.
That’s right. To maintain profit which is the main way of avoiding bankruptcy, companies will get rid of employees and put the work load onto existing employees, effectively causing them to work 2x as much but not for 2x the pay.Anonymous wrote:Raising minimum wage isn't going to make things more affordable. As DC found out, raising the minimum wage only creates unemployment.