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#727 von ghghugyuf1
Do 21. Aug 2014, 02:17
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It looks like the New York State Assembly majority Democrats are introducing or have introduced a bill raising the state's minimum wage to $8.50, the same as the federal minimum wage. And they've evidently done so on ethical or humanitarian grounds rather than Lebron James Beats By Dre entering the netherworld of macroeconomic best practices. Nonetheless the blood is already being shed.
Not surprisingly the state's largest business organization, the New York State Business Council,, and the state's largest farm organization, the New York State Farm Bureau, are none too happy about the Assembly's Beats By Dre Solo HD actions. Here's what they Green purple Beats By Dre Beats By Dre collectively say:
Two of New York��s leading business organizations expressed dismay today, at the prospect of New York adopting an increased minimum wage law that would put its members at a distinct competitive disadvantage. Despite repeated studies that demonstrate that minimum wage increases do nothing to decrease poverty or increase employment, the bill introduced today by Speaker Silver seeks to increase New York��s minimum wage from $7.25 to $8.50 an hour.
I simply cannot see this MLB Beats By Dre competitive disadvantage ever manifesting. Look, it didn't happen in either New Sac lancel Paris Line Jersey or Connecticut or Vermont or Massachusetts when each state raised its Beats By Dre Ibeats respective minimum wage to a level greater than New York's. Did the Business Council go out and Beats By Dre Mini Studio rent space in-advance of the torrent of corporate relocation into New York when these states jacked up their rates? Of course not. And as we speak, the state of Connecticut is in the process of Sac lancel Zéphir raising its minimum wage again to $9.75 per hour--34% higher than New York's current rate, and 14% higher than New York's proposed rate. In anticipation, are Connecticut businesses packing their bags and heading west to New York? Of course not. Expecting such an exodus is near-absurd.
The fact is that New Jersey and Connecticut companies did not flee from their respective states' higher mandated wages; and as such, companies in New York should not be expected to flee Beats By Dre Tour their state for Ferrari Beats By Dre the exact same reasons--especially when the neighboring states have higher rates. To believe so is simply nonsensical.
The Orange Beats By Dre Business Council also says adidas 11Pro that they have studies supporting their case. They probably do. Everybody's got 'em, by the truckload, and laminated too. But empirical facts on the ground are always better. Especially when the empiricism takes place in one's own backyard.
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As for the state's TF farmers, they say this:
��When the Beats By Dr.Dre Wireless government imposes costs on a business that the market does not dictate, we typically call this Nike Soccer Boots Adidas Soccer Boots a tax,�� Said Dean Norton, President of New York Farm Bureau. ��Today��s proposal to increase New York��s minimum wage is a stealth tax for our State��s farmers masquerading as a benefit for workers."
Yet, curiously enough, New York's farmers do not turn down price supports. These are also something that the market does Mademoiselle Adjani not dictate that we typically call a stealth money tree. (And sheesh...if you're talking about absolutely shredding basic economic doctrine for easy cash you just can't do much better than price supports.)
Last,, but certainly not least, another group out of Rochester called Unshackle Upstate Beats By Dre Studio adds this:
The minimum wage proposal put forth by Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is ill-timed and shows a complete disregard for the private sector and the Sac lancel Daligramme challenges Upstate New Beats By Dre Solo HD Mini York faces in promoting private sector job creation.
It is well documented that higher labor costs reduce employment, especially among young and low skilled workers. Thankfully, Gov. Cuomo and many legislators have advocated for policies and initiatives that provide greater employment opportunities for those individuals. In addition, raising the minimum wage will increase the costs for goods and service purchased by taxpayers, making it more difficult to make ends meet.
What's interesting about this last group is that it infuses the debate with a petuantly mercenary Upstate bias. They. Beats By Dre Studio 2013 Are. Entitled. So. Screw. You. adidas Nitrocharge The irony here is that groups like Unshackle excoriate elected officials when a so-called Downstate bias--imaginary or real--is detected in policy making. And unfortunately they've Pink Beats By Dre become about Sac lancel Roll'N Kobe Bryant Beats By Dre Rock as analytical and constructive as Pavlov's dog. Especially so Sac lancel Easy Flirt while they're convincing themselves Superman Beats By Dre that The State--Downstate particularly--rather than lousy ideas, obdurate TF political leaders, and weirdo perspective--which this group personifies writ large--lay at the base of their economic flatline.
All of which is a real shame because there's an awful lot of bright Sac lancel Coup D'éclat and Lancel Premier Flirt ambitious people in Western New York--whom I highly doubt have an unhealthy obsession with the speaker of the state assembly in their business plan. So if any of you folks are reading this, steer clear of these Unshackle mooks. Because Power Beats By Dre you can take this to the adidas Copa bank: Tom Golisano is playing you like a violin to settle some personal political scores. Think I'm Sac lancel L'Angèle kidding about any of this, just look at what happened--is happening--in the Albany and Hudson Valley areas without guys like Golisano, Carl Paladino and Chris Collins around TF to poison the well. These guys have never seen a promising project--including themselves--that they couldn't Lamborghini Beats By Dre wreck through self-interested stupidity. And no, I really don't believe I embellish here.
But back on the bill, as they say, I'm genuinely unsure if opponents to NFL Beats By Dre the bill can really perceive the near-gallactic economic difference between Manhattan and say, Rochester; and what it takes Spiderman Beats By Dre to get by in both places. Nor am I sure whether this is benign ignorance or willful oversight. But I'm pretty sure that most good-faith opponents would hold Diddy Beats By Dre a diametrically Lady Gaga Heartbeats alternative view on minimum wage after walking a mile in say, the shoes of some just-squeezing-by Brooklyn family whose crowded, cold and crappy apartment on Eastern Parkway is running them twice the monthly mortgage payment of the average Rochester homeowner. Then throw in food, day care, transportation costs...you do the math. It's not pretty. And if this recitation of reality is Downstate leopard Beats By Dre bias, so be it--I guess.
And if you doubt any of this,, just try it sometime.
I like to think that such a change in perspective on the issue is likely once the facts are known. Just as it's pretty self-evident to everyone other than Unshackle Upstate, that there's far, far more struggling Brooklyn-types than Nike Mercurial Vapor TF there are such Rochester-types who may not need the wage boost nearly as acutely. In fact, the Downstate/Upstate numbers here are ridiculously lopsided.
So I guess the question for The People is this: Should a highly-speculative cost theorized by a petulant and self-interesed minority determine the demonstrable benefit of a far, far greater majority?
But like most things in politics it will probably all boil down to unvarnished, fundamental concept. Graffiti Beats By Dre Who's got the better one, and who doesn't. Sheldon Silver, the principal sponsor of the wage legislation puts it this way:
"The way we see it, basically anyone who works full-time in this country shouldn't be poor. Right now, if you work full-time at minimum wage, you're pretty poor."
Now at the opposite end of the spectrum we have this from Russell Sykes of the conservative Empire Center of New York:
��When you begin to take people who are lower-skilled and require the business to pay them more, they make decisions of a different nature that can lead to job loss,�� Mr. Sykes said. ��It prices less-skilled workers out of the market.��
Is it just me, or does this rationale strike anybody else as some kind Lancel Brigitte Bardot of butchered Zen koan? Or put another way, if anybody reading this has any idea what this guy's talking about--and why because of that the minimum wage should not be raised--please drop a comment. Sac lancel Adjani In the meantime I think I'll stick with 'Nobody working full-time should be poor.'

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