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You eat corn dogs.
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You guys shouldn’t be eating this poison anyway. You’re going to get Diverticulitis like my mother. You don’t want that.
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Another week, another mass murder
Governor replied to SoTier's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Radical right-wing terror always rises in the summer. Alabama police: Nearly two dozen shots fired into Democratic state senator's home. https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/561387-alabama-police-nearly-two-dozen-shots-fired-into-democratic-state -
I’m Vacationing in Florida In Expensive, High End Hotel
Governor replied to Irv's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
The free money in Florida ended like 3 to 4 weeks ago. Wages could be the issue. You could probably find a meth-head out front to do it. No shortage of them down there. Perhaps the staff was sent home because the building isn’t safe and no one told you? -
Joe great American president. Yes?
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They aren’t coming back unless you pay them. “Small businesses added 215,000 of those jobs, even though the economic activity taking place there — particularly at restaurants and bars, stores and hotels — has been constrained as business owners struggle to compete for workers with big-box retailers and chain restaurants for hourly workers.”
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I’ve been back and forth a dozen times over the last 20 years or so and I’ve come to the conclusion that you really do get what you pay for. I’d rather pay more in taxes and have good schools and state services. Add a higher salary on top and you can get ahead quite a bit easier. The days of cheap southern living are gone. Working people are priced out of these areas now. Teacher pay is absolutely horrendous in the south. I wouldn’t be caught dead in a state like Texas.
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I think that most of you go off of memory of 10 years ago and don’t realize how much has changed since then. You could get an apartment in Wilmington or Raleigh for $600 a month back then. Those days are LONG gone. They’re 1200-1500 a month now. Same goes for Florida. We already compared the rents a few days ago on this board. The cost of living in those southern states caught up to NJ. NJ does lack available apartments to live in, which is why you would see young people moving back into their parent’s mansions. It just isn’t an “apartment dweller” state since there isn’t a large working poor population like you see in NC and FL.
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I picked the #1 state to live in. Rent for apartments is about 100-200 more than NC. A low-wage worker doesn’t pay property taxes or buy expensive homes. “Annual WalletHub survey ranks New Jersey in the top 10 for safety, quality of life and education & health.” https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/new-jersey-is-americas-best-state-to-live-in-new-survey-says/3107116/
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Looks like Ivanka, and possibly the sons, are in some real dookie. I’m no lawyer, but it appears they likely did exactly what Weaselberg is charged for times 10 over. Yikes. No wonder she disappeared.
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Where do you live? Wages jumped at least 5 dollars an hour here in NJ just in the last 1.5 years. They’ve actually doubled since 2011 or so. You in the south? Are you talking about the 2008 recession? Think about it this way. From 1990 to 2006 wages went up like 2 dollars. Then they obviously stayed flat, or even decreased during the crash, then started to creep back up in 2017, then obviously took a huge leap recently. We’re a good 6 dollars ahead of where we’d naturally be without recessions here in NJ because of state legislation. Basic warehouse jobs that pay 11/12 in NC and FL are starting at 19/20 now in NJ. They’re still too low, but that’s a huge jump in a very short amount of time.
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That boogeyman again? Yes, it’s called “trickle up” economics. That’s what we’re doing this time after 5 failed attempts of “trickle down” economics. 4 million Americans quit their jobs in April — a 20-year record. Many of them worked in the retail sector, which is in the middle of a massive labor shortage. https://www.businessinsider.com/labor-shortage-quit-job-openings-record-vacancies-labor-department-2021-6?op=1 Doesn’t seem like pre-pandemic normal to me.
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We aren’t really talking about 70k earners receiving the max $275. Self-employed people max out at $132 under PUA. Self-employed people don’t normally qualify for UI benefits. Back to normal with a $15 minimum wage, so not really a pre-pandemic normal. Office jobs aren’t ever going back to normal. They’re getting their “hybrid” models ready right now. Many will be working from home permanently.
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No. The Florida state benefit starts at like 90 bucks and I think tops out at 175. The average self-employed person was getting 100. So, it’s 100 + 300 Fed. enhanced benefit. The $600 was at the beginning of the pandemic and only last 16 weeks. That’s been long gone. Many people don’t realize that and assume everyone’s been getting $600 this whole time.
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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19
Governor replied to Hedge's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
There’s plenty of private schools you could send your child to. I’ve heard good things about Prager U. If you want your child to attend public school, they’ll first have to be vaccinated. -
The American Media Should Not Be Trusted
Governor replied to SCBills's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
So, their brains are broken. Yes, we already knew that. Conservatives more likely to believe false news, new study finds. https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/02/health/conservatives-false-news-study/index.html -
Our next POTUS takes on Big Tech in Florida
Governor replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Ronald has some tough decisions ahead. Florida Citizens Decide Issues. Florida Lawmakers Ignore Them. https://news.bloomberglaw.com/us-law-week/florida-1