No they're not.
The $15 hourly wage puts many people into a higher tax bracket which causes them to take home less money in addition to not qualifying for the same aid they used to get.
And it increases prices.
And not just on Costco food. If you can get paid $16 to stock shelves then you want more to do labor work like home construction. So housing rates go up and so do the number of illegals coming to work here.
Stop being a bleeding heart liberal and use a little logic.
Is getting a larger wage a good thing if you end up with less buying power?
No it's not.
No it definitely isn't.
If it were then $15 national min wage would be a good thing. But it's not.
I haven't heard of anyone who died of the coof.
But I've already heard of one young nurse who died of the vaccine.
A friend of a friend.
They haven't reported it on the local news.
Food aid = destroying local economies and making everyone dependent on powdered milk.
I've grown tired of hearing how giving people fish will save the world.
IKR? I hope she's lurking.
Wanna piss off a vegan?
Let them know that plants are fertilized with bone meal, blood meal and feather meal. Especially organic ones 💞💞
I'm over this ish. Burn it down. 🔥
And last thing before you go to sleep 💤😴❤
I still miss Snappy 😢
Black White Supremacists.
Her children don't have iPads.
Probably encouraging her to be tolerant.
We need better reporting.
The first question to him should be "How long have you and your family been eating all synthetic meat?"
We all know they dont...
Bill Gates' kids don't have iPhones and are unvaccinated so....
Everyone everywhere needs to be prepared to leave their house in case of an emergency at any time.
Sorry you learned that the hard way. But you're proving my point.
You answered your own question....You'd have bags ready.
The time to prepare for an emergency isn't when it's happening. You prepare when things are fine.
That's kind of my point. We are all a bit spoiled and live in denial. Everyone thinks "it'll never happen to me" and then it does and they're upset because they didn't prepare.
It's not a matter of IF it's a matter of WHEN.
I'm not saying we all need to be doomsday peppers with 6 years of food per person and an underground hut.
But a water purification device and bags of rice flour and beans in a box next to your bug out bag should be standard practice for everyone.
Not with the hotel rooms, they're more of a service than a good.
But with goods at the store I see nothing wrong with raising prices when supply is low and demand skyrockets. It prevents people from buying more than they need and ensures that the shelves don't go bare.
People need to not be so dependent on running to the store to get things DURING AN EMERGENCY.
It's not that hard to keep a 25 lb bag of rice and flour a few cases of water and some canned/dried goods so you won't die.
Raising prices during emergencies only affects the unprepared. Seems like there's a lesson to be learned.
Let me preface this with I think what they're doing with the hotels is wrong. Hotel rooms are more of a service than a good. They have a right to pass on a service charge if their electricity rates are spiking but if this is what they're doing they should just close.
Back to the ice.
Part of the reason they raise prices on those goods is because people stock up more than they need. See TP and hand sanitizer in March 2020.
Free market is free market. You have a right not to shop there again and that's an appropriate response if it makes you unhappy. But supply and demand determine price and there's nothing wrong with that.
This is why it's important to be prepared and not be 100% dependent on stocking up DURING an emergency. Outlawing "price gouging" isn't creating the desired outcome.
It's not outrageous to say doctors in the USA follow what they're taught in med school.
That's what med school teaches. A pill for every ill. They get less nutrition education than nurses
And with the field of naturopathy being available for any doctor who actually sees that the human body is more than a machine, the ones who CHOOSE american BS medicine are even worse in my eyes.
Less than 100 years ago we were dealing with the assholes pushing lobotomies.
99.9% of these doctors are the same. And I respect them as much as the dirt on my shoe.
That's what I've always thought too.
Yeah I can't believe it was less than 100 years ago we were doing LOBOTOMIES.
And now this BS?
The whole profession is just garbage. And the only reason the pharmaceutical industry has become what It is is these idiot pill pushers.
Sounds green AF to me.
I respectfully disagree.
It's not just about Trans nonsense.
A pill for every ill is an idiotic USELESS approach and that is doctoring in the USA. If you're not smart enough to realize that the food we eat plays a major impact on our health and you just prescribe meds for folks you're part of the problem.
They're just like politicians. They think they know better and they really don't. Plus most of them went into it for the money and prestige.
Plus I've met enough med students who are surprised when their fellow residents are just as smart and accomplished as they are or more to realize that these people don't really have a clue.
Question........are we really supppsed to believe that oil is literally made from squished dinosaurs?
Is it just me or does that sound even dumber than flat earth?
The job is one for teenagers.
The 40 year olds are choosing to never grow up.