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ProfessionalLeftist

(4,982 posts)
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:10 PM Feb 2013

Eric Cantor will propose Federal Law that Ends Overtime Pay for hourly workers

In Eric Cantor's February 2013 speech, he said he wanted to propose Federal Law that would end overtime pay for hourly workers. Currently, the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA), signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, mandates that certain workers get paid "time + 1/2" for overtime work. Eric Cantor wants to eliminate that law. Because -- ya know -- workers not getting paid for overtime hours worked out so good for workers before FDR enacted that Law.

Eric Cantor's "end of overtime pay for workers" that he talked about in his February speech was overshadowed, in part, by the public whining Cantor did bitching that 'Obama gave his speech at the same time as me ... wah, wah, wah.'

In this month's New Yorker Magazine, Ryan Lizza wrote an excellent article titled: "Can Eric Cantor, the Republican Majority Leader, redeem his party and himself?" in which Lizza reminded readers that Eric Cantor wants to end the Federal law that mandates certain workers get paid overtime for the extra hours they labor.

From the New Yorker Magazine: (page 12)


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Eric Cantor will propose Federal Law that Ends Overtime Pay for hourly workers (Original Post) ProfessionalLeftist Feb 2013 OP
What a POS: he so wants control over the peons, doesn't he. Ugh. nt babylonsister Feb 2013 #1
" What a POS " mike dub Feb 2013 #56
This ought to allow Dems to take over every state house in country and many GOP local districts. kelliekat44 Feb 2013 #61
After they get their heads handed to them . . . another_liberal Feb 2013 #121
I would agree with you NewYorkTaxPayer Feb 2013 #151
Don't underestimate the ability . . . another_liberal Feb 2013 #164
Why do the republicans hate America? JaneyVee Feb 2013 #99
Why do the republicans hate Americans.? cyclezealot Feb 2013 #128
Does it have a clause that guarantees workers rights to 'compete' for employment by HereSince1628 Feb 2013 #118
First they destroyed our Unions. dotymed Feb 2013 #139
POS kardonb Feb 2013 #123
Does he know he has human constituents or does he only recognize corporations as people? nt Ed Suspicious Feb 2013 #2
I suspect the latter. ProfessionalLeftist Feb 2013 #3
His buddy Mitt said corporations are people.They all eat each others bull SummerSnow Feb 2013 #37
He's relying on the people who voted for him to fall in lockstep Jamaal510 Feb 2013 #71
He knows only VA_Jill Feb 2013 #78
Keeping the poor... one_voice Feb 2013 #4
I disagree Sherman A1 Feb 2013 #28
Got that right TheKentuckian Feb 2013 #31
Shit has uses. Ikonoklast Feb 2013 #34
Eric Cantor is anal leakage (NT) The Wizard Feb 2013 #73
Shot can help grow food for poor farmers DonCoquixote Feb 2013 #85
Worse Aerows Feb 2013 #87
Just an IV? Proud Liberal Dem Feb 2013 #102
He does that, I guarantee you people will leave at quitting time Warpy Feb 2013 #132
No way, in this economy. Workers have zero leverage. WinkyDink Feb 2013 #147
With no overtime pay Warpy Feb 2013 #162
There is always someone... awoke_in_2003 Feb 2013 #153
It won't happen... elzenmahn Feb 2013 #166
From your typewriter to their shell like, privileged, and often ignorant ears Warpy Feb 2013 #167
If they were honest with themselves. The Pukeholes would just come up with the "FTPWAGRC Act" also Guy Whitey Corngood Feb 2013 #5
good one! BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2013 #20
Believe me, Mr. Cantor doesn't worry about overtime pay for 2 reasons: mountain grammy Feb 2013 #50
Congress needs to be on reverse overtime. juajen Feb 2013 #101
Evil fucker MotherPetrie Feb 2013 #6
The law should be expanded to all hourly workers Gormy Cuss Feb 2013 #7
One lady I work with lost 44 hours of booked leave at the end of 2012. Ruby the Liberal Feb 2013 #96
That is so wrong. They Ilsa Feb 2013 #104
We are working on it. Ruby the Liberal Feb 2013 #106
As a state employee of Texas I got paid time off instead of overtime alarimer Feb 2013 #105
I am salaried and in management, so not apples-to-apples, BUT... Moostache Feb 2013 #158
I love how Daily Kos usually does lots of hyperlinking inside their pieces, so you can drill down patrice Feb 2013 #8
Once upon a time these kinds of asses were not able to be re-elected. gordianot Feb 2013 #9
THIS is why I am the wet blanket here Cosmocat Feb 2013 #55
After Nixon the Republican Party should have been buried then came Reagan. gordianot Feb 2013 #116
it is scary Cosmocat Feb 2013 #138
Fine. Include an amendment that it includes Congress in this Hard Assets Feb 2013 #10
No, not fine. A little tit for tat with millionaires isn't going to fix anything or TheKentuckian Feb 2013 #49
And minimum wage for Congress. moondust Feb 2013 #58
"We're all about taking away jobs, jobs, jobs." sakabatou Feb 2013 #11
I Dug Up One Of My Posts On A "National Workers Association"...... global1 Feb 2013 #12
What's amazing GiveMeFreedom Feb 2013 #13
Cantor Wall street waterboy chase48 Feb 2013 #14
I cannot believe this will play well with the voters hfojvt Feb 2013 #15
His district is afraid that it's either Cantor,...or Soviet Tanks rolling down Main Street USA. Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2013 #19
I would prefer the Tanks we can shot at them. oldbanjo Feb 2013 #46
Don't you know? They believe people like us are drivng them. Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2013 #51
Ya tnink? I grew up in that district. deafskeptic Feb 2013 #93
There is something wrong... awoke_in_2003 Feb 2013 #156
Reading the KOS article 1KansasDem Feb 2013 #16
As someone who works for the government atreides1 Feb 2013 #112
From the article Capt. Obvious Feb 2013 #17
It's amazing to see these guys take the wrong side of every issue. Spitfire of ATJ Feb 2013 #18
GOP=SCOTE(Scum of the Earth) benld74 Feb 2013 #21
Cantor's wife is a "liberal Democrat?" Skidmore Feb 2013 #22
I found the whole article Whoopdedoo Feb 2013 #86
I've worked for employers who would abuse the shit out this change to OT Yavin4 Feb 2013 #23
They would ALL do it eventually. closeupready Feb 2013 #82
The only change to overtime we need... jmowreader Feb 2013 #24
I wholeheartedly disagree. Moosepoop Feb 2013 #110
I have also been on the working end of this jmowreader Feb 2013 #133
I hear what you're saying. Moosepoop Feb 2013 #143
are you on crack.... keroro gunsou Feb 2013 #145
I don't even have any beer in the house jmowreader Feb 2013 #155
Dear Eric Cantor, Bluzmann57 Feb 2013 #25
I second that motion. Rider3 Feb 2013 #30
^^^ this ^^^ TDale313 Feb 2013 #126
Now that's UnAmerican. n/t Cha Feb 2013 #26
Cantor is a whore for corporations and the 1%. LonePirate Feb 2013 #27
Wow.. Rider3 Feb 2013 #29
Overtime Pay Is Antibusiness and Bad For Business. That Is The US Chamber Meme TheMastersNemesis Feb 2013 #32
Overtime Pay Is Antibusiness and Bad For Business. AlbertCat Feb 2013 #65
And there are lots of companies that provide temporary help. GreenStormCloud Feb 2013 #84
pay of any kind is bad for business noiretextatique Feb 2013 #94
US Chamber of Commerce is a Chinese laundry. aquart Feb 2013 #108
They never stop looking for ways to harm our country.... Gary 50 Feb 2013 #33
I agree! What are they thinking? Oh that's right, they can't think, unintelligent design. mountain grammy Feb 2013 #43
If there were such a thing as Intelligent Design formercia Feb 2013 #68
Does he honestly believe this won't be used against him MynameisBlarney Feb 2013 #35
Keep the poor poor obama2terms Feb 2013 #36
Just when you think they can't get any more horrible... AzDar Feb 2013 #38
Cantor is a jerk. gademocrat7 Feb 2013 #39
What will he be calling this bill? surrealAmerican Feb 2013 #40
it'll be the americans love puppies act leftyohiolib Feb 2013 #140
This'll erode their base just like their anti-woman politicking has. toby jo Feb 2013 #41
Love it, maybe this will make the dumb oldbanjo Feb 2013 #42
Is he out of his mind? Blue_In_AK Feb 2013 #44
Hey Cantor! MindPilot Feb 2013 #45
Time to sharpen the pitchforks and soak the torches in oil. firenewt Feb 2013 #62
Are American workers not poor enough already? liberal N proud Feb 2013 #47
More and more I'm beginning to think the Republicans have assumed the role of clowns... Jerry442 Feb 2013 #48
I was thinking Satan BainsBane Feb 2013 #53
Just fucking WOW! FiveGoodMen Feb 2013 #52
Douche of the Devil DainBramaged Feb 2013 #54
Go fuck yourself Cantor. geardaddy Feb 2013 #57
careful now, even rwnjs understand this sort of talk bluemarkers Feb 2013 #59
Should a Teacher with a BA and certification be an Hourly employee at Private Pre-K School? HockeyMom Feb 2013 #60
I looked this up RILib Feb 2013 #111
And repubs tried to tell me EC Feb 2013 #63
don't feed on the right wing bait... Javaman Feb 2013 #64
I thought the same thing... KansDem Feb 2013 #66
I really try not to post- ruffburr Feb 2013 #67
God, I just hate Republicans. Really the scum of the earth as far as I am concerned. Bennyboy Feb 2013 #69
Conservatives are proof formercia Feb 2013 #70
Burn in HELL you stinking FASCIST ! penndragon69 Feb 2013 #72
This is about repealing labor progress and dignity. BadgerKid Feb 2013 #74
Even secondvariety Feb 2013 #75
Typical Cantor VA_Jill Feb 2013 #76
The law needs to be expanded to cover all workers. Dawson Leery Feb 2013 #77
If this happens, it will be a race to the bottom, closeupready Feb 2013 #79
The GOP Has Already Nearly Trashed The Fair Labor Standards Act. TheMastersNemesis Feb 2013 #80
Next, I'm expecting the Republicans to bring back peonage. nt MrScorpio Feb 2013 #81
I come to another conclusion than Eric Cant-or- It's time the American people get a pay raise.... midnight Feb 2013 #83
ass, idiot, member of Satan's army Angry Dragon Feb 2013 #88
The Thugs don't want to take us back to the 1950's after all . . . Utopian Leftist Feb 2013 #89
But in what country? pbrower2a Feb 2013 #168
He has no soul libodem Feb 2013 #90
Alright asshole, put a ceiling on CEO's and other executive officers' pay. lpbk2713 Feb 2013 #91
I've flushed used toilet paper that was more intelligent than Cantor. Gorp Feb 2013 #92
Time for me to taunt my blue collar republican friends! Snarkoleptic Feb 2013 #95
Hey, all you redneck teabaggers who work hourly jobs ... Bake Feb 2013 #97
Fortunately, this has no chance in hell of passing. Bake Feb 2013 #98
I hate Republicans alarimer Feb 2013 #100
So, he wants a nurse who has worked 60 hours Ilsa Feb 2013 #103
This is the ultimate insult to the working class!!! hue Feb 2013 #107
If Republicans like Cantor got their way, AndyA Feb 2013 #109
Maybe we should send his ass a copy of the game Bioshock. Volaris Feb 2013 #113
I cannot understand why people continue to vote for these asspies. City Lights Feb 2013 #114
This won't pass. drm604 Feb 2013 #115
Hey Cantor -> jillan Feb 2013 #117
Eric, "Bobby" Jindal wants to have a word with you... Thor_MN Feb 2013 #119
Hhhhmmmmmmm! Maybe it's what we need? Hotler Feb 2013 #120
This is how it is for anyone who labors in Ag Tumbulu Feb 2013 #122
Just More Ayn Rand Drivel colsohlibgal Feb 2013 #124
Try that with my union, shit head tavalon Feb 2013 #125
The very rich call this "profit share" in that they share less profit with workers and pocket ever Fire Walk With Me Feb 2013 #127
There is no redemption for such an evil man... Jasana Feb 2013 #129
DC wants you to barter your wage up from 1 cent per hour, with no benefits. blkmusclmachine Feb 2013 #130
in a well functioning democracy dtom67 Feb 2013 #131
Please, proceed. Hugin Feb 2013 #134
Concerning rks306 Feb 2013 #135
That's really a clever plan Eric! Turbineguy Feb 2013 #136
This really is the end of the GOP Party bucolic_frolic Feb 2013 #137
The Wal Mart management philosophy .... no over time ever. Botany Feb 2013 #141
That ought to be Can'tor's swine song. Hubert Flottz Feb 2013 #142
Has anyone read the bill ???? Purplehazed Feb 2013 #144
If you think for one nano-second that any---ANY--Republican would propose ANYTHING WinkyDink Feb 2013 #148
What's it to HIM????? WinkyDink Feb 2013 #146
He Knows this has no chance of passing but ebbie15644 Feb 2013 #149
This is nuts. Third Doctor Feb 2013 #150
This should win over a lot of middle class voters SacoMaine61 Feb 2013 #152
Eric Cantor is anal leakage KamaAina Feb 2013 #154
Some people deserve to be drugged, blindfolded, and abandoned in the Canadian rockies Scootaloo Feb 2013 #157
Headline extracted from the New Yorker article - Ryan compares Cantor to Mussolini! Dollface Feb 2013 #159
I was curious obama2terms Feb 2013 #160
Class warfare by an opportunist scum bag... Veri1138 Feb 2013 #161
GEE, ERIC, I'D NEVER HEARD OF DEATH BY LEGISLATION, BUT drynberg Feb 2013 #163
I'll wait and see FreeJoe Feb 2013 #165
I guess they never want the working peoples vote ever again ThomThom Feb 2013 #169
Let's see Faux pas Feb 2013 #170
Good! sellitman Feb 2013 #171
 

kelliekat44

(7,759 posts)
61. This ought to allow Dems to take over every state house in country and many GOP local districts.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:18 PM
Feb 2013

Working men and women all over ought to protest this and the clamor should be deafening!!!
Go for it ED!!!

 

another_liberal

(8,821 posts)
121. After they get their heads handed to them . . .
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 11:42 PM
Feb 2013

After they get their heads handed to them in 2014, we'll be hearing a lot less of this kind of crap from the remaining Republican office holders. Yes, State Houses will change to Democratic control, and most likely more than a few of them. The GOP will then try to change its disgraced image in the eyes of America's working poor and middle class people, but few will ever trust them again, not after the harm they have done and are still doing to our country.

 

NewYorkTaxPayer

(27 posts)
151. I would agree with you
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 01:13 PM
Feb 2013

but the republicans have done an amazing job of gerrymandering their districts, I think that you will see a lot less movement than we think or hope for.

 

another_liberal

(8,821 posts)
164. Don't underestimate the ability . . .
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 07:09 PM
Feb 2013

Don't underestimate the ability of your average American voter to finally, after so many years, catch on and get a clue as to why their lives have gotten worse and worse and more and more desperate. I think the latest few self-serving actions by Republican politicians; actions mean only to enrich their wealthy sponsors; actions which will harm the working poor and middle class, will be the straw that breaks the camel's back of conservative voting in many of those reliably Republican districts.

HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
118. Does it have a clause that guarantees workers rights to 'compete' for employment by
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 10:55 PM
Feb 2013

waiving minimum hourly pay?

dotymed

(5,610 posts)
139. First they destroyed our Unions.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 08:43 AM
Feb 2013

Now they are trying to overturn the rights, fought and died for by our fellow Union citizens (that have helped non-Union alike).
Honestly, how can any "peoples representative" even suggest that Americans should not be paid more for sacrificing (what is supposed to be their time) to earn enough to starve on?
Is there anyone who actually believes that we do not live in a fascist country? This is waay over the top even for cantor.
His huge salary is guaranteed as is his retirement and heath care (we pay for it), that does not include the wealth given to him by corporations to try and pass anti-people legislation or his ability to profit by insider trading, which is "legal" for congress....
If we don't fight now (united), we are guaranteed to lose that ability (divided).

 

kardonb

(777 posts)
123. POS
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 11:46 PM
Feb 2013

lets send all these knuckleheads more shovels , so they can keep digging their hole deeper yet .

Jamaal510

(10,893 posts)
71. He's relying on the people who voted for him to fall in lockstep
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:46 PM
Feb 2013

with whatever he does out of hatred for the other side.

VA_Jill

(9,983 posts)
78. He knows only
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:06 PM
Feb 2013

his wealthy constituents, the ones who live in the Riverbend area of Richmond. He couldn't care less about the rest of them. I know, I used to be one, not that I ever voted for him! But I do know that when he comes back to Richmond he only goes to see his wealthy friends and beg for more money. That's how he spends time "down in the district."

Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
28. I disagree
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:22 PM
Feb 2013

The Esteemed Mr. Cantor would have to improve by several magnitudes to reach the level of piece of ................

DonCoquixote

(13,616 posts)
85. Shot can help grow food for poor farmers
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:32 PM
Feb 2013

so kindly do not insult shit by saying cantor is a piece of it.

 

Aerows

(39,961 posts)
87. Worse
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:34 PM
Feb 2013

There is mandatory overtime for many positions, but they don't call it that. Next thing you know, you are working 18 hours a day instead of 12 or 14.

Fuck that shit.

I think some companies would be happy if you just plugged in an IV and were going 24/7.

Proud Liberal Dem

(24,414 posts)
102. Just an IV?
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:22 PM
Feb 2013

I would be surprised if they didn't also remove restroom breaks and make everybody wear Depends all day. I mean, bathroom breaks cut down on productivity, right?

Warpy

(111,270 posts)
132. He does that, I guarantee you people will leave at quitting time
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 04:53 AM
Feb 2013

and have their numbers changed at home. Employers will find no one to work overtime if it is unpaid, or even if it goes toward paid time off. Too many people have been burned on vacation time to buy that one.

It's not just the poor who are hourly workers expected to do overtime.

If he manages to ram this piece of shit through, I guarantee you hospitals will be the first to go against it. They couldn't stay open without time and a half to entice workers to do overtime.

Warpy

(111,270 posts)
162. With no overtime pay
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 06:06 PM
Feb 2013

employers are going to have workers who are increasingly hard to find in their hours off. That is a given.

Employers are not going to want to keep spending the money to train new hires. You can train a new hire on a fast food line very quickly. You can't train skilled new hires that quickly. I once read a cost estimate of $50,000 for bringing in a new nurse for a six week training period in facility procedures and that was some years ago. It costs an equivalent amount to bring a skilled assembly line worker up to speed. New hires are expensive.

Employers don't want to have to keep training them every week. It's cheaper to work the old employees to death and pay them overtime. Overtime on artificially low wages is a relative pittance.

elzenmahn

(904 posts)
166. It won't happen...
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 12:06 AM
Feb 2013

...not with this Senate, and certainly not with this President.

It can ONLY happen if the Senate is taken over by the Repubs in 2014, and win the WH in 2016. Not out of the question, considering the election rigging they're attempting in places like Michigan - but for now at least, highly unlikely.

Warpy

(111,270 posts)
167. From your typewriter to their shell like, privileged, and often ignorant ears
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 12:23 AM
Feb 2013

They simply have no clue how important that extra work at time and a half is to families and what a hit the economy would take if it were converted into time off that no company would ever allow a worker to take and which would disappear if the worker quit, got fired, got laid off, or retired.

It's a screw job that will deepen the recession nicely. Let's hope they figure that out.

Guy Whitey Corngood

(26,501 posts)
5. If they were honest with themselves. The Pukeholes would just come up with the "FTPWAGRC Act" also
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:19 PM
Feb 2013

known as the"Fuck the Poor With A Giant Razor Cock Act of 2013". Get all their "goodies" in there and get it over with.

BlancheSplanchnik

(20,219 posts)
20. good one!
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:03 PM
Feb 2013

LoL!!!

Too bad I find myself hoping you don't give them any ideas.


I'd love to see this treatment administered to Mr. Cantor.

mountain grammy

(26,623 posts)
50. Believe me, Mr. Cantor doesn't worry about overtime pay for 2 reasons:
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:54 PM
Feb 2013

1. he's gotten filthy rich off insider trading and nepotism. He's the 1%.

2. Overtime? ha, what the hell is a 40 hour work (!!) week? People don't actually work 40 hours/week, do they?

juajen

(8,515 posts)
101. Congress needs to be on reverse overtime.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:20 PM
Feb 2013

Once they start taking away money when they aren't present, and working in the hallowed hall, we should be able to get a lot more done.

Gormy Cuss

(30,884 posts)
7. The law should be expanded to all hourly workers
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:23 PM
Feb 2013

and "saving up overtime hours" to trade for time off only works if the time off is at the employee's discretion not the employer's and that extra time off is figured at a rate of one OT hour = one and one half hours of time off.

Ruby the Liberal

(26,219 posts)
96. One lady I work with lost 44 hours of booked leave at the end of 2012.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:06 PM
Feb 2013

She had banked 84 hours through the year because we were short staffed and all of her vacation requests were denied from September on.

They only let her roll 40 hours of the 84 to this year, which have to be used by the end of March. All of her vacation requests for Q1 have also been denied - because we are short staffed.

If Herr Cantor wants to make OT trade for PTO a reality, someone needs to mandate that PTO must be honored.

Ilsa

(61,695 posts)
104. That is so wrong. They
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:29 PM
Feb 2013

Should be required to pay her that time.

These assholes just don't understand how hard the real labor force has to work.

Ruby the Liberal

(26,219 posts)
106. We are working on it.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:47 PM
Feb 2013

I threatened to open a case with Dept of Labor if it wasn't resolved with either time off or a check for 84 hours. District Complex looked at me like they thought I was kidding, and I responded, "Hey - I'm an old lefty liberal. We LIKE the fact that the government steps in on cases like this...". That was last week. We shall see!

Heh.

alarimer

(16,245 posts)
105. As a state employee of Texas I got paid time off instead of overtime
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:34 PM
Feb 2013

At time and a half. Fortunately, my employer was good about letting us take it if we had earned it. Actually, in practice it meant we usually couldn't work more than 40 hours unless something dire had happened, because they didn't want people racking up large amounts of comp time.

But you're right, it is up to the employer most of the time and, if you don't have a good one, you will get screwed.

Moostache

(9,895 posts)
158. I am salaried and in management, so not apples-to-apples, BUT...
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:44 PM
Feb 2013

I have eaten over 100 hours of vacation time in the last 2 years AND have routinely worked 50-60 hour weeks. I am on an off-shift and company policy is to have a replacement available to "cover" your vacation hours or they can be denied. Just try finding people to "cover" the 4PM-2:30AM shift (or worse the 5PM - 5:30 AM weekend shift)...in some cases my manager covered some of the time, but in other cases the time off was simply denied.

I know that I COULD quit, but unfortunately such a move on my part would drastically impact my family and precipitate a move that my wife and kids are very much opposed to doing. If I work less hours, I will get passed by even more of the younger workers who are already putting in 70 hour weeks and getting promoted past my "slacking" 50 hour weeks.

There is simply no way in hell the idea of flex-time off will EVER work in a manufacturing environment - the excuse of "impacting productivity" is the ultimate trump card. Workers should be very afraid that scumbags like Cantor feel secure enough in their positions to even suggest this in public. It is very telling that something which would have made your political career toxic waste a generation ago now makes you a weird sort of hero to many on the right. Very scary stuff indeed...

patrice

(47,992 posts)
8. I love how Daily Kos usually does lots of hyperlinking inside their pieces, so you can drill down
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:24 PM
Feb 2013

into the information and background stuff. That's very helpful.

Cosmocat

(14,565 posts)
55. THIS is why I am the wet blanket here
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:07 PM
Feb 2013

when people go on about the how the republican party is "in trouble" in some way.

Frankly, this country has become so fat and apathetic that people now can GET ELECTED saying shit that would have destroyed political careers not so long ago.

The republicans held the house fairly comfortably, and most everyone of those scumbags are on the record saying they would cut Social Security.

That shit would have gotten someone strung up on the county courthouse pre Bush II.

People in our country have flat lost their minds.

gordianot

(15,238 posts)
116. After Nixon the Republican Party should have been buried then came Reagan.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 10:33 PM
Feb 2013

George H.W. Bush was knee deep in filth and his son George the lesser was beyond description. What resides in Congress and State Government under the Republican label today meets the criterion of enemies domestic. It is getting worse and I for one cannot imagine what is coming in another 10 years. The Republican Party IS trouble and will be back on their own terms.

 

Hard Assets

(274 posts)
10. Fine. Include an amendment that it includes Congress in this
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:28 PM
Feb 2013

while they take their days off, they don't get paid.

No vacation time.
No overtime pay.
No pension
No benefits
Until all Americans can live on a living wage pay, at a minimum of $25/hour.

TheKentuckian

(25,026 posts)
49. No, not fine. A little tit for tat with millionaires isn't going to fix anything or
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:54 PM
Feb 2013

inflict enough agony to shake loose any empathy or even an urge for self preservation because for almost everyone that is cherry not sundae. They want their cherry but if it somehow magically came to such a choice they'd still benefit more by fucking us over which it won't because they would have to pass such a law, which seems unlikely.

No, we get some traction by playing real hardball. We don't elect motherfuckers who isn't on the agenda and if they get in and start playing the game as usual then we throw the fucker out with extreme prejudice and try again.

global1

(25,252 posts)
12. I Dug Up One Of My Posts On A "National Workers Association"......
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:48 PM
Feb 2013

Please check out the link below and read about my idea for a "National Workers Association" and my reasoning behind this idea. If you read the response I got - you will see that there was support and other posters even made suggestions as to how to improve on it.

Given what I just read here about Cantor wanting to end 'overtime pay' for hourly workers I decided to repost my idea.

Cantor just infuriates me and any attempt by him or his party to do this needs to be stopped and stopped immediately. I'm sure that even some of his supporters that voted for him would be very upset by this.

Here's the link:

http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022032941

GiveMeFreedom

(976 posts)
13. What's amazing
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:50 PM
Feb 2013

is that he can do this and not feel anything. These fuckers truly represent the oligarchs and they don't even hide it.

 

chase48

(41 posts)
14. Cantor Wall street waterboy
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:52 PM
Feb 2013

He is worse than a piece of shit as one stated, the bastard works about 75 days a calander year and we tax payers pay him about 175,000 per year plus all the fringe benifits!!! The arrogant sonof a bitch is over paid while the working poor are under paid and he wants to cut our wages? You can bet the sorry bastard has never had a real job, how many Virginian republican working poor that voted for the bastard know what he has just stated? Will some one inform them, I for one am going to the Virginia Topix forum and inform them, can they read? Ya all follow me and do the same, lets inform those people that keep the prick in office, sorta like Romny's 47% revelation

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
15. I cannot believe this will play well with the voters
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:52 PM
Feb 2013

if he gets re-elected after saying that, there is something wrong with his district.

deafskeptic

(463 posts)
93. Ya tnink? I grew up in that district.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 07:14 PM
Feb 2013

Like I said, I grew up up in that district. Cantor even went to the same high school that my brother went to.

Doctors, Bankers and Business men all live in the same district that I grew up in. They gonna vote democratic? Fat chance. However, I hope even the folks in the 7th district wake up to thier senses.

1KansasDem

(251 posts)
16. Reading the KOS article
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:52 PM
Feb 2013

looks like federal employees already have the right to exchange overtime (since 1985) into vacation or sick leave. As for Cantor he hasn't produced a bill yet.

atreides1

(16,079 posts)
112. As someone who works for the government
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 09:46 PM
Feb 2013

Overtime is generally given as compensation time...but it has to be taken within a certain time period and at the discretion of a supervisor.

Capt. Obvious

(9,002 posts)
17. From the article
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 03:57 PM
Feb 2013
Cantor spoke about school choice, tax reform, expanding visas. After the speech, he rode back to the Capitol and met privately with House Republicans to discuss one of the policies he had emphasized: a policy that would allow workers to convert overtime compensation into time off. “I gave a talk today about helping people and about finally focussing on legislation that has understandable benefits right away,” Cantor said. He explained that it would help parents who wanted to go on a field trip or attend a teacher conference. “What I want to see is how we can communicate this, communicate the benefit. How are we going to build a coalition and get it done?”

Read more: http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2013/03/04/130304fa_fact_lizza#ixzz2LwVFUHcT


Whoopdedoo

(60 posts)
86. I found the whole article
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:34 PM
Feb 2013

a very good read. Back biting infighting and intrigue was all there. It is a long read but I learned quite a bit about the process and the sometimes crash and burn into total ruin some plans suffer. Cantor is up against two Liberals not one in his family which actually gives him some humanity. And the other titles about the OT idea is just a hook. That tidbit came up at the end and was a part of his speech.
I recommend everyone read it and then comment.

Yavin4

(35,441 posts)
23. I've worked for employers who would abuse the shit out this change to OT
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:12 PM
Feb 2013

And good fucking luck to you trying to use your comp. time.

 

closeupready

(29,503 posts)
82. They would ALL do it eventually.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:16 PM
Feb 2013

Using the ruse, "well, we have to remain competitive/all the shitty employers are doing it so we have to also."

jmowreader

(50,559 posts)
24. The only change to overtime we need...
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:15 PM
Feb 2013

...is allowing retail workers to work 80 hours over two weeks before overtime provisions apply.

And only retail employees.

Retail workers who actually help customers (as opposed to the ones that run and hide) can accrue 15 minutes of overtime a week fairly easily. Fifteen minutes sounds trivial but most retailers will write you up for it. Allowing a retail employee to cut the 15 minutes he was over on Sunday on Monday at lunchtime would be a good thing.

The labor laws contain tons of exceptions and this would be a good one.

Moosepoop

(1,920 posts)
110. I wholeheartedly disagree.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 09:41 PM
Feb 2013

I've been in retail/fast food all of my working life. The idea you propose would not be good for retail workers -- on the contrary, it would be bad for us.

Employees of retail are just as entitled to overtime for hours worked over 40 in a given week as anyone else is. To the problem of being written up for 15 minutes of overtime, the answer to that is to clock out at 40 hours, period. If a customer needs help at or near the 40 hour mark, it can be explained something like "I'm sorry -- I have to be leaving, but Sally Sue here will be happy to help you" or "I'm sorry -- I have to be leaving, but I'll page another employee to come to this area to assist you." The answer is not to have the employee work unpaid overtime for the time after 40.

Employers would exploit such a change in the FLSA to favor themselves, at the detriment of their employees. Some already have, and some currently do, by either not knowing that they can't "average" a two-week pay period for overtime (though it's their job and responsibility to know this), or by taking advantage of employees who don't know that it's illegal to do.

I have been and am on the working end of this. If any change needs to be made to the law, it should that an employee cannot be written up for overtime. The managers can be responsible for ensuring that an employee is replaced by another -- by themselves, if necessary -- in helping a customer if the 40 hour mark is approaching.

Work performed over 40 hours in a week is protected for a reason. It should stay that way.

jmowreader

(50,559 posts)
133. I have also been on the working end of this
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 05:35 AM
Feb 2013

If you're the only person currently in the building who knows how to order windows, and someone walks in fifteen minutes before you hit forty and wants to order windows, you do not leave until that order is staged. Period.

If you're the only person currently in the building with a forklift license and someone buys 300 feet of fencing ten minutes before you hit forty and needs it loaded, you do not leave until that order is loaded.

And if you have an asshole manager who doesn't believe in exceptions even if you call him and tell him you're taking care of a customer, you get written up. It's happened to me on several occasions - getting disciplined for doing your job.

Rank-and-file retail associates CAN clock out at forty; specialty associates like I was sometimes can't, and for them being able to work 80 hours in 14 days rather than 40 in seven would save them a LOT of pain.

Moosepoop

(1,920 posts)
143. I hear what you're saying.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 09:34 AM
Feb 2013

I was a "specialty" associate at one place for nearly ten years, though not at a home improvement type of store. I was often the only person in the department until my replacement arrived, and often the only one in the store who knew how to do my job.

I ran into the overtime issue a lot (say my replacement calls in sick, or quits), and also the issue of taking lunches or even bathroom breaks, since doing so would leave the department unstaffed and it was a full-service situation. I had to fight for the "right" to take the same breaks and lunches as everyone else. I ended up with overtime, too. They tried to hold that overtime against me.

First step for me was involving the district manager. Told him to check the overtime stats for my department, then informed him that all of that overtime was me. He wanted to know why I had the overtime, I explained that nobody else was trained to do the job, therefore it was either work the overtime or close the department for periods of time. Either choice was a disciplinary issue for me, as I was not "allowed" to do either one.

Second step was when the store manager at the time decided to inform me that as for taking lunch, I was to eat lunch in my department between customers, but I was to keep written track of the minutes I spent chewing my food between customers so that the time could be added up and electronically deducted from the timeclock records and from my pay. Really. He told me to do that. I calmly informed him that I would run that one by the Home Office and the Labor Board, and if they didn't have a problem with it, then neither would I. He turned purple and walked off.

Management ended up having me cross-train a number of regular associates to do my job, so that there was a pool of people from which to call over for breaks/lunches and to avoid overtime. But any overtime that still resulted on occasion was paid, as it should be.


I do hear what you are saying. My story from that workplace could have gone differently if the district manager hadn't put his foot down on store management, or if the store manager had decided to find a reason to fire me. Asshole managers win over lowly employees all the time, I know this.

But I still firmly believe that the answer is NOT in weakening overtime protections for the retail sector. It's in strengthening those protections for ALL workers. In a word -- unions. Peace.

keroro gunsou

(2,223 posts)
145. are you on crack....
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 09:38 AM
Feb 2013

no it's a read-made excuse for companies to abuse their employees... especially retail and fast-food.

sorry, but i get enough shit at my job... i easily make overtime since i have the good fortune of working with lazy, undependable MORONS... much to my district manager's ire....

and he'd love nothing than to take that away from me and the other employees who actually DO some work.

jmowreader

(50,559 posts)
155. I don't even have any beer in the house
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:11 PM
Feb 2013

Okay, how about this: Allow no more than 30 minutes to be rolled into the second week of a pay period. It doesn't give employers enough playroom to abuse employees but it does give employees breathing room. Maybe a full hour.

Now for the real improvement we all need: ban calculating time worked in 15 minute increments. There is where your real abuse lies. Right now, at every retailer in America, if you punch the clock at any time from 9:53 to 10:07 it will consider you to have started work at 10:00. It will also record the exact time you started. There are lots of petty tyrants who think you're not a team player if you don't hit the clock at 9:53 and clock out at 6:07. Do the numbers and you'll see: if you're full time, work 50 weeks a year and make $10 per hour, it costs $625 a year to be a team player. Quarter-hour attendance keeping is a relic from the days of green eyeshades and spreadsheets made of yellow paper. Now we have computers.

 

AlbertCat

(17,505 posts)
65. Overtime Pay Is Antibusiness and Bad For Business.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:33 PM
Feb 2013

When I was making costumes for "Last of the Mohicans" the head of the shop, who was British, was mad because the production company would not let her hire a few more workers instead of expanding our hours (as it got close to shooting). So we worked from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM 6 days a week and some on Sundays. This, she explained, just makes people tired and fatigued and actually slow....with many more mistakes made that took up time to correct.

It is actually more cost effective to hire more people.... even temporarily.

GreenStormCloud

(12,072 posts)
84. And there are lots of companies that provide temporary help.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:26 PM
Feb 2013

You are completely correct. I like it when I can get a modest amount of overtime, but I hate it when I have to put in so much time that all I do is work and sleep.

The overtime law strongly encourages employers not to overwork an employee but to instead spread the work around.

noiretextatique

(27,275 posts)
94. pay of any kind is bad for business
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 07:58 PM
Feb 2013

according to some. however, companies are allowed to deduct wages and salaries, benefits and employment taxes. if they don't want to pay overtime, we could compromise by taking away their deductions for salaries, benefits and taxes.

Gary 50

(381 posts)
33. They never stop looking for ways to harm our country....
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:27 PM
Feb 2013

I remember George Bush saying "They (the terrorists) never stop looking for ways to harm our country and neither do we." We all thought he mis-spoke. Instead he was just letting the cat out of the bag. The Republican party is intent on turning us into a third world country. Any middle class or poor person who votes Republican is an idiot.

formercia

(18,479 posts)
68. If there were such a thing as Intelligent Design
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:40 PM
Feb 2013

"their God" would have never made Conservatives.

Ramen

MynameisBlarney

(2,979 posts)
35. Does he honestly believe this won't be used against him
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:29 PM
Feb 2013

and the gop next election cycle?
I mean, srsly. He may as well have goozle-punched an old lady holding a baby.

 

toby jo

(1,269 posts)
41. This'll erode their base just like their anti-woman politicking has.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:45 PM
Feb 2013

They don't see it coming. That would take insight.

 

MindPilot

(12,693 posts)
45. Hey Cantor!
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:49 PM
Feb 2013

Anything I say here that approximates my true feelings will probably get hidden, just be advised that fucking with people's pay is very dangerous territory. Very dangerous.

liberal N proud

(60,335 posts)
47. Are American workers not poor enough already?
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:50 PM
Feb 2013

No doubt that they want to take the country back! BACK to the sweat shops and slavery if possible.



Jerry442

(1,265 posts)
48. More and more I'm beginning to think the Republicans have assumed the role of clowns...
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 04:52 PM
Feb 2013

...whose real role is to distract the country from the fact that our elected representatives don't make any of the serious decisions anymore.

(I was going to say rodeo clowns, but that would be profoundly unfair to real rodeo clowns.)

BainsBane

(53,035 posts)
53. I was thinking Satan
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:02 PM
Feb 2013

Last edited Mon Feb 25, 2013, 07:31 PM - Edit history (1)

because I see no way to describe this but evil.

For some reason, Yeats came to mind:

A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?

bluemarkers

(536 posts)
59. careful now, even rwnjs understand this sort of talk
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:14 PM
Feb 2013

and they won't like it either....

I'm so sick of these crazy people trying to ru(i)n our country (and State, I'm in NC)

I saw a lexus sporting a license plate "I work"... I do too bub, but I drive a 12 year old honda in excellent shape, thank you very much


the narrow mind set of these (fill in the blank) is alarming

 

HockeyMom

(14,337 posts)
60. Should a Teacher with a BA and certification be an Hourly employee at Private Pre-K School?
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:14 PM
Feb 2013

Having this conversation with my daughter right now. I personally think that should be illegal. This is for what appears to be a for profit franchise with 12 preschools in Manhattan and Queens. $17/hour for the credentials they want? In NYC????? Required 45 hour work week? Time and a half OT with that hourly wage? Of course not. She is certified to teach Childhood Education in NYS. She previously taught 1st grade in NYC public schools. When did they change the Fair Labor Standards Act? With her education, which is required by this "school", she should be an Exempt employee if the job requires special training and/or education for the job. This is what I was not only taught in college (paralegal degree), but also having worked in HR many years.


This Preschool charges $24,000 a year per student. Do the math. This is the major problem with turning education into a for profit BUSINESS.



 

RILib

(862 posts)
111. I looked this up
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 09:42 PM
Feb 2013

because I wasn't sure if teachers are hourly employees or not.

the answer is, some are, some aren't, and:

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the average pre-school teacher in the U.S. earns an hourly wage of $14.50.

Javaman

(62,530 posts)
64. don't feed on the right wing bait...
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:31 PM
Feb 2013

cantor did this on purpose to piss off the Dem and Liberals.

What you need to watch is what happens now while he hopes we obsess on this piece of manufactured buffoonery.

KansDem

(28,498 posts)
66. I thought the same thing...
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:35 PM
Feb 2013

When I read the article, I thought to myself, "Now, let's watch the other hand."

ruffburr

(1,190 posts)
67. I really try not to post-
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:40 PM
Feb 2013

But this is TOOOO Much- all I see is, Hitler = facisim=Ayn Rand= Paul Ryan =Cantor and Tea party= end of America. Just Disgusting, Glad i'm old

 

Bennyboy

(10,440 posts)
69. God, I just hate Republicans. Really the scum of the earth as far as I am concerned.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 05:41 PM
Feb 2013
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/02/25/1189635/-Eric-Cantor-will-propose-Federal-Law-that-Ends-Overtime-Pay-for-hourly-workers

Everyone of them that I worked for, including my Father,were such assholes towards their workers.. then wondered why the workers stole from them constantly. Most of them went under as well....(including my father 7 times)

A good number of them, and being in construction all my life that is a HUGE number, would avoid it all and pay cash, or under the table, or pay you by salary then work you for 90 hours a week,

Now they pay piece work, which at an average hourly would amount to LESS (by far, too) that the hourly NON UNION wage was in 1980. 33 Years ago.

The union contractors are all still in business and some of my friends from being int he union are now retiring.

BadgerKid

(4,553 posts)
74. This is about repealing labor progress and dignity.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:01 PM
Feb 2013

I mean, I thought BigBiz(TM) was simply going to cut everyone's hours due to the Affordable Care Act.

VA_Jill

(9,983 posts)
76. Typical Cantor
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:02 PM
Feb 2013

He cares absolutely NOTHING for anyone who doesn't give him LOTS of money. Certainly nothing for the working people. I used to live in his district and I can attest to that. He definitely can't redeem either his party or himself. Heck, he couldn't redeem a Green Stamp!

 

closeupready

(29,503 posts)
79. If this happens, it will be a race to the bottom,
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:13 PM
Feb 2013

as company after company compete to see who can pay their employees less FIRST.

Just disgusting.

 

TheMastersNemesis

(10,602 posts)
80. The GOP Has Already Nearly Trashed The Fair Labor Standards Act.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:13 PM
Feb 2013

For one they have weakened the overtime pay part of the act by abusing reclassification and salary. And they have weakened minimum pay by keeping it low. The most damaging thing they have done is severely compromised enforcement. Wage enforcement is under attack at the state level. The DOL I used to work for is a shell of its former self. And in red states in particular labor enforcement is probably nonexistent now. A lot of workers who used to work enforcement are retired, transferred or fired.

I see no really effective labor enforcement in a lot of areas. And in the near future the National Labor Relations Board will have not members when the last member's term expires. The GOP will not approve any new members. If their are no members there can be no decisions. And the board has not had a quorum in a very long time. Besides the court struck down Obama's recess appointments. And the court redefined recess in a way that gives the president only the days between Congresses. This year I believe their was NO recess between the 112th and 113th Congress.

If a GOPPER were to win the White House again God forbid, the GOP would change all the rules back again.

For all practical purposes employees have NO rights now and NO protections. Maybe Cantor can revive slavery.

pbrower2a

(132 posts)
168. But in what country?
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 10:28 AM
Feb 2013

Italy, maybe -- where giant corporations got formal representation in the fascist government.

Germany (if without the dehumanizing racism)-- where workers had no right to seek new employers without consent of the current one.

lpbk2713

(42,759 posts)
91. Alright asshole, put a ceiling on CEO's and other executive officers' pay.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:41 PM
Feb 2013



And members of the Board of Directors as well. What most of them get now is obscene.
And then you have to consider the other bennies as well ... and the Golden Parachutes.








 

Gorp

(716 posts)
92. I've flushed used toilet paper that was more intelligent than Cantor.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 06:46 PM
Feb 2013

He's a disgrace to our country. Shoo.

Snarkoleptic

(5,997 posts)
95. Time for me to taunt my blue collar republican friends!
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:00 PM
Feb 2013

They're a bundle of contradictions and cognitive dissonance, but this may finally open some eyes.

Bake

(21,977 posts)
98. Fortunately, this has no chance in hell of passing.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:17 PM
Feb 2013

No way it passes the Senate, and even if it did, no way Obama signs it.

But it does give us a glimpse of what could have been (shudder) under a Pres. Romney with Rethugs in the majority in both houses.

The price of our freedom is eternal vigilance, as the saying goes, and GETTING OUT THE VOTE.

Bake

alarimer

(16,245 posts)
100. I hate Republicans
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:19 PM
Feb 2013

I know, I sound like a broken record.

But how I hate these people. No overtime, seriously? These people are horrible. I need all new curse words because I can't think of any bad enough to call these people.

Ilsa

(61,695 posts)
103. So, he wants a nurse who has worked 60 hours
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:25 PM
Feb 2013

that week taking care of his wife or himself in ICU? Sure, nothing can go wrong there when people are exhausted on the job.

AndyA

(16,993 posts)
109. If Republicans like Cantor got their way,
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 08:51 PM
Feb 2013

Women would lose the right to vote, slavery would be OK, and every beneficial government program that helps the middle class on down would be cut. Only government services that aid corporations and the wealthy would survive.

Eric Cantor is not an American. He doesn't understand that America doesn't work that way. Go somewhere else, Cantor, there's probably a third world country that would love to have your "leadership."

Volaris

(10,272 posts)
113. Maybe we should send his ass a copy of the game Bioshock.
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 10:18 PM
Feb 2013

Welcome to Rapture (Motherfucker), City Beneath the Sea.

Hotler

(11,425 posts)
120. Hhhhmmmmmmm! Maybe it's what we need?
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 11:34 PM
Feb 2013

What will it take to get people so pissed off that they take to the streets in protest by tens of thousands in every state. Nothing is going to start to change until the people get fighting mad and throw themselves on the wheels and stop the machine. There should have been millions in the streets after the financial collapse. It's time we started laying siege to some gated communities. Start learning how to throw rocks like the Palestinians. it is time to rise up. Warm weather is coming. It's easy to protest when the weather is warm.

Tumbulu

(6,279 posts)
122. This is how it is for anyone who labors in Ag
Mon Feb 25, 2013, 11:44 PM
Feb 2013

Some states (CA) require overtime after 60 hrs, but attempts to bring it to 40 hrs as other laborers earn have been vetoed by Schwartzinger. We don't know what Brown would do as he did veto overtime pay for domestic workers- also excluded from federal overtime laws. A lot of peopl do not get paid overtime. And you would not believe the sick arguments the farmers- even some of my fellow organic farmers -make about it.

colsohlibgal

(5,275 posts)
124. Just More Ayn Rand Drivel
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 01:56 AM
Feb 2013

The rich are getting theirs, screw hourly workers. When, oh when will enough of the working class wake up, to finally see they're getting played by the wealthy.

I figure we have a shot to draw in all but the religious nutjobs - the rub is there must be a ton of them, I heard a poll stating that 40% of us believe that God had some hand in who won the Super Bowl. Those folks are clinically insane - supposing there is a God, one might think He/She/It would have more important matters to ponder than who wins a football game in a backwater galaxy.

If anyone wonders how the Dark Ages happened, pay attention to the current crop of fundie religious crazies, they would have fit right in back then.

Jasana

(490 posts)
129. There is no redemption for such an evil man...
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 04:07 AM
Feb 2013

He is trying to undo all the labor rights our forebears fought and died for.

I know it's not proper to present the other side as evil but I just don't know what else to call this.

 

blkmusclmachine

(16,149 posts)
130. DC wants you to barter your wage up from 1 cent per hour, with no benefits.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 04:14 AM
Feb 2013

This is how you drown America in a bathtub, folks. F/ckers. And expect half of our so-called "Democrats" to get on board with this terrible, economy wrecking idea.

dtom67

(634 posts)
131. in a well functioning democracy
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 04:44 AM
Feb 2013

This would be a death warrant for a politician.
Of course, so would wanting to kill SS and Medicare...

Hugin

(33,162 posts)
134. Please, proceed.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 06:11 AM
Feb 2013

Knucklehead.

After reading this, one has to wonder if the true purpose of the Sequestration is to break the Federal Unions.

Turbineguy

(37,342 posts)
136. That's really a clever plan Eric!
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 06:42 AM
Feb 2013

It will help reduce tax revenue, help contract the economy and do plenty of people harm. Good job, buddy! Also it will help promote incompetent management.

bucolic_frolic

(43,177 posts)
137. This really is the end of the GOP Party
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 07:49 AM
Feb 2013

The arrogance, hubris, self-aggrandizement, social Darwinist
slime hits the fan.

The GOP from the get-go was a party of business interests
that sold itself to the masses with lies.

Abe Lincoln was a railroad lawyer and front man for Northern
Manufacturing that used tariffs to enrich themselves. He was
a great politician, and great American, but his political
platitudes were often a cover story for the rich.

For more than 100 years, Social Darwinism, survival-of-the-fittest
has co-existed with Christian concern for the poor and devout.

The GOP ideology is now broadly exposed, logically inconsistent
with itself, and no longer being received very well.

This situation will not go away quickly, not until the public
forgets it, which will take about 40 years.

Botany

(70,516 posts)
141. The Wal Mart management philosophy .... no over time ever.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 08:54 AM
Feb 2013

Republicans should never win another election ever. Notice Eric did not talk this
crap when he was running for re-election?

work 50 hours @ $10/hr = $550 per week work 50 hours w/no overtime = $500 per week
$2,600 less per year.

For millions of workers over time is where they start to make decent money
and they count on that money too in order to pay bills and stuff.

Hubert Flottz

(37,726 posts)
142. That ought to be Can'tor's swine song.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 09:33 AM
Feb 2013

Bye-bye Eric "the Rad" .

I'd love to see Eric's crew jump on that deal!

Talking about the mother of all turds in the punchbowl.

The Koch brothers must own Eric about 99.99% by now.


Purplehazed

(179 posts)
144. Has anyone read the bill ????
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 09:37 AM
Feb 2013

The summary and full text are here: http://beta.congress.gov/bill/108th-congress/house-bill/1119

Ya can't always believe what you read on the internet. Nowhere in the speech

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/02/05/full-text-eric-cantors-make-life-work-speech/

did cantor say anything about ending overtime pay. Dailykos puts an incredible bad spin on a bill that some people might actually like. HB 1119 is a voluntary program for both the employer and the employee, It the employee chooses, he/she could get paid comp time in lieu of overtime at the same rate of 1 1/2. It sets out how much time you can carry and how you can choose to cash the hours out. There is no guarantee that you could actually get the time off which is a little problematic. If you know how your company is about giving time off, then don't be part of the program.

As for me, I could use the money right now. So I take any overtime I can. There were other times however that I would have gladly taken comp time.

 

WinkyDink

(51,311 posts)
148. If you think for one nano-second that any---ANY--Republican would propose ANYTHING
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 09:47 AM
Feb 2013

that would help ANY worker, well....

Homey don't get on that crocodile.

Third Doctor

(1,574 posts)
150. This is nuts.
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 12:45 PM
Feb 2013

The sheep that vote for him will do so again. No doubt about it.


Let's see. They propose.


National Right to work laws
No minimum wage
No overtime pay
No worker representation.
Anti healthcare


How in the hell a non CEO bluecollar worker will vote for this type of crap is beyond me.

 

Scootaloo

(25,699 posts)
157. Some people deserve to be drugged, blindfolded, and abandoned in the Canadian rockies
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 02:43 PM
Feb 2013

After all, they're such rugged individualists!

Dollface

(1,590 posts)
159. Headline extracted from the New Yorker article - Ryan compares Cantor to Mussolini!
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 03:18 PM
Feb 2013

“He’s a fantastic Majority Leader,” Paul Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee and a close friend, said. “Eric keeps the trains running on time very efficiently.”

obama2terms

(563 posts)
160. I was curious
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 05:23 PM
Feb 2013

So I asked one of my republican friends ( I live in the south so I have many), and I wanted to know what he thought. My buddy John who voted for Santorum during the primaries, said I don't care if he is a republican that's stupidest shit I've ever heard, were still trying to get out of this financial mess and these fools are trying to make it harder for people to get by, heck no. I was shocked because he's not even a moderate republican, so I thought he'd agree with it. If the GOP is trying to become popular again this is the WRONG way to go. So keep it up!

drynberg

(1,648 posts)
163. GEE, ERIC, I'D NEVER HEARD OF DEATH BY LEGISLATION, BUT
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 06:15 PM
Feb 2013

Who am I to stand in your way towards fulfilling your destiny?

FreeJoe

(1,039 posts)
165. I'll wait and see
Tue Feb 26, 2013, 07:31 PM
Feb 2013

I'm sure that what he is proposing is bad, but it might be worked into something beneficial before it passes.

Over 20 years ago, I worked for a county government and we had this flexibility. When we worked overtime, we could take it in either pay or compensatory time. I almost always took the time because I preferred the extra vacation to more money.

ThomThom

(1,486 posts)
169. I guess they never want the working peoples vote ever again
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 11:37 AM
Feb 2013

can they get more stupid? yes probably so but it is hard to see how

Faux pas

(14,681 posts)
170. Let's see
Wed Feb 27, 2013, 02:59 PM
Feb 2013

F with voting rights
F with seniors
F with kids
F with working poor
F with any and all regulation
Working hard to bring the whole country down=TREASON

sellitman

(11,607 posts)
171. Good!
Thu Feb 28, 2013, 08:15 AM
Feb 2013

It will NEVER pass Congress and the President will never sign it.

We will however add this to the piles of horse shit we will use to bury the GOP in the next election.

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