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littlewolf

(3,813 posts)
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 03:22 PM Dec 2013

could we use this to take back the House?

Found this column while reading on-line.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/eugene-robinson-obama-should-raise-the-minimum-wage/2013/12/06/0655626c-5ded-11e3-be07-006c776266ed_story.html?wprss=rss_eugene-robinson

Obama’s speech Wednesday about the need to redress growing inequality was sweeping and comprehensive — perhaps to a fault. In outlining solutions, he talked about the minimum wage. But he also mentioned immigration reform, rewriting the corporate tax code, eliminating the “sequester” budget cuts, holding down tuition costs for higher education, providing universal preschool, retraining the long-term unemployed, creating “promise zones” in poor communities . . . the list goes on
All are worthy goals, but what chance is there of getting such an ambitious agenda through Congress? The Republican majority in the House disagrees with Obama philosophically and opposes him reflexively; if he’s for it, they’re against it.

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We know from the debt-ceiling fight, however, that House Republicans can be induced to do the right thing — if the political cost of doing the wrong thing is unacceptably high. And this looks like an issue on which Obama and the Democrats should be able to get real traction.

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The federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour is shamefully low compared with minimum-wage levels in other industrialized countries — nearly $13 in France, for example, and around $10 in Britain and Canada.
The highest minimum wage in a major country is Australia’s — in U.S. dollars, about $15 an hour at the current exchange rate. Conservatives would howl if anyone in Washington proposed such a thing. According to Republican dogma, such a high minimum wage would be the ultimate job-killer, a disastrous move that could only choke off the recovery and perhaps send the economy back into recession.

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Apparently, nobody told all this to the Australians. Unemployment there is 5.7 percent, versus 7 percent in the United States. The Australian economy escaped the Great Recession of 2007-08 and in fact hasn’t seen any kind of recession in 20 years. (Oh, and Australia has universal health care, too, but perhaps that’s another column.)

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could we use this to take back the House? (Original Post) littlewolf Dec 2013 OP
Yes it's important to have a sound plan or goal (s.) It's like they say Uncle Joe Dec 2013 #1
I think ... 1StrongBlackMan Dec 2013 #2
k&r for labor. n/t Laelth Dec 2013 #3
We could win the House and Senate and a bunch more if Vietnameravet Dec 2013 #4
I hear ya' brotha.... Blus4u Dec 2013 #5
Unfortunately, and I'm being a pessimist here, SheilaT Dec 2013 #6

Uncle Joe

(58,386 posts)
1. Yes it's important to have a sound plan or goal (s.) It's like they say
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 03:24 PM
Dec 2013

"Those who fail to plan, plan to fail."



Thanks for the thread, littlewolf.

 

1StrongBlackMan

(31,849 posts)
2. I think ...
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 03:38 PM
Dec 2013

President Obama has set the terms/issues of the 2014 campaign season. The only question is ... will sitting legislators follow his lead by penning and offering legislation on these matters (all of them, not just the minimum wage) to give Democratic candidates something concrete to run on and force republican candidates to answer to.

 

Vietnameravet

(1,085 posts)
4. We could win the House and Senate and a bunch more if
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 04:42 PM
Dec 2013

we bring the message everyone affected and they vote...If we lose it will be because either we failed to get the message out or those we care about dont care enough themselves..

If our base is as determined to win and spread the progressive vision, as they are to obstruct and block and shift money to the top, they would all be finished...corporate money and gerrymandering would not be enough. They cannot stop us if we all fight together,.,.

It's all up to us..

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
6. Unfortunately, and I'm being a pessimist here,
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 06:20 PM
Dec 2013

there's a strong belief on the part of a huge portion of the voting public that poor people deserve to be poor. It's not the fault of anyone else, certainly not the fault of a low minimum wage.

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