SEATAC As supporters of a $15 minimum wage for workers in and around Seattle-Tacoma International Airport declared victory Tuesday, opponents made clear the fight is far from over.
Common Sense SeaTac, a business-backed political committee opposed to SeaTac Proposition 1s $15 minimum wage, said it will ask for a recount by hand to ensure the most accurate possible results.
The announcement came on the same day the King County Canvassing Board ruled that Proposition 1 officially won by 77 votes out of 6,003.
Personally, I'm loving this little progressive socialist experiment.
Predictions:
Local businesses will have to lay off workers, cut back hours, or worse yet, be forced to close.
Any future commercial development will grind to a halt.
Businesses that initially survive, won't be able to compete with companies in surrounding towns and cities.
And when it all fails, which it will, it will never be the fault of the lefts looney pie in the sky politics.
Common Sense SeaTac, a business-backed political committee opposed to SeaTac Proposition 1s $15 minimum wage, said it will ask for a recount by hand to ensure the most accurate possible results.
The announcement came on the same day the King County Canvassing Board ruled that Proposition 1 officially won by 77 votes out of 6,003.
Personally, I'm loving this little progressive socialist experiment.
Predictions:
Local businesses will have to lay off workers, cut back hours, or worse yet, be forced to close.
Any future commercial development will grind to a halt.
Businesses that initially survive, won't be able to compete with companies in surrounding towns and cities.
And when it all fails, which it will, it will never be the fault of the lefts looney pie in the sky politics.