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st0wandgrow

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You in a bad mood? That's quite a detour.

Detroit has had nothing but democratic mayors since 1962. That's a fact. Detroit's fine reputation has been stated by a couple of people in this conversation.

So, 2 + 2 is sophomoric?





Perhaps the citizens should stop voting democratic.

There is some truth to that. Not so much of an R vs D thing, but more to the fact that the residents of Detroit have consistently voted in to office (mayor and city council) one crooked bastard after another. Makes it difficult for me to point blame anywhere other than the folks that live in the city
 

TonightYou

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You in a bad mood? That's quite a detour.

Detroit has had nothing but democratic mayors since 1962. That's a fact. Detroit's fine reputation has been stated by a couple of people in this conversation.

So, 2 + 2 is sophomoric?





Perhaps the citizens should stop voting democratic.
Nah actually in a good mood my friend, correlation doesn't equal causation.

If it wasn't identifying further I'd tell you a funny story. Remember I did go to the 2014 Republican debate ...

Detroit was too reliant in one industry, other cities have seen this happen as well
 

mr mustache

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Nah actually in a good mood my friend, correlation doesn't equal causation.

If it wasn't identifying further I'd tell you a funny story. Remember I did go to the 2014 Republican debate ...

Detroit was too reliant in one industry, other cities have seen this happen as well
Imagine what would become of Maine if the lobster were to be outsourced.
 

TonightYou

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I think it would be a large stretch to suggest concern over being robbed in Detroit is unfounded. Yeah, odds are
Imagine what would become of Maine if the lobster were to be outsourced.
My dad loves lobster. I think it taste like corn. I love Maine by the way, have family there and there was a history of being a lobster man.

A place called Mudgies http://www.mudgiesdeli.com for about two weeks FedEx priority overnight lobster for this sandwich they made.

I ordered this,
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it was amazing. Detroit got some good things going on.
 

OGEvilgenius

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if you're too much of a pussy to handle the heat, then stay out of the kitchen.

when you're ready to examine BLS numbers versus wage levels over time, i'll be there waiting for ya, sweetheart.
Too much effort at the moment. Your numbers don't really tell any particularly useful story though. If you want I can illustrate you the numbers that show savings declining steadily, debt increasing steadily and overall quality of life staying stagnant for the majority of working class in the same timeframe, as those are actual useful points worth highlighting.
 

mr mustache

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My dad loves lobster. I think it taste like corn. I love Maine by the way, have family there and there was a history of being a lobster man.

A place called Mudgies http://www.mudgiesdeli.com for about two weeks FedEx priority overnight lobster for this sandwich they made.

I ordered this,
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it was amazing. Detroit got some good things going on.
Yes. Detroit rules. Where do you live? Detroit?

tomorrow's a new day. Eat some yogurt + granola. You'll feel more groovy.:peace:
 

UncleBuck

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Too much effort at the moment.
no, princess. i don't want you to have to exert any effort into the thoughts that represent you.

in fact, if you showed me any numbers, i would have to question them at length. and that would be more effort than i wish to expend at the moment. so i understand where you are coming from.

luckily, i have already posted about this to other members who have made similar claims as you, specifically regarding the supposed equilibrium between higher minimum wages and supposed decreased or equal spending power.

a dozen eggs, august 1988: $0.909
a dozen eggs, august 2011: $1.711

+88%

gallon of milk, august 1995: $2.482 (restricted data set, sorry)
gallon of milk, august 2013: $3.448

+39%

bananas, june 1988: $0.501
bananas, june 2012: $0.605

+21%

coffee, march 1988: $2.634
coffee, march 2010: $3.565

+35%

http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ap



all of this while the min wage went from $3.35 to $7.25, meaning it more than doubled (+116%).


Your numbers don't really tell any particularly useful story though.
that's only true if you are describing your original claim of equal or decreased buying power as useless.

call me crazy, but i am inclined to believe you on that.


If you want I can illustrate you the numbers that show savings declining steadily, debt increasing steadily and overall quality of life staying stagnant for the majority of working class in the same timeframe, as those are actual useful points worth highlighting.
those are good points.

are you saying eliminating minimum wage or keeping it the same would alleviate those new concerns of yours?

i call them new concerns because they seem like a distraction from the lack of factuality in your already stated argument about minimum wage.

i will leave you guys alone here, but let it be shown that ogevilgenius has made some dubious claims which do not stand up to any scrutiny whatsoever.
 

mr mustache

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no, princess. i don't want you to have to exert any effort into the thoughts that represent you.

in fact, if you showed me any numbers, i would have to question them at length. and that would be more effort than i wish to expend at the moment. so i understand where you are coming from.

luckily, i have already posted about this to other members who have made similar claims as you, specifically regarding the supposed equilibrium between higher minimum wages and supposed decreased or equal spending power.

a dozen eggs, august 1988: $0.909
a dozen eggs, august 2011: $1.711

+88%

gallon of milk, august 1995: $2.482 (restricted data set, sorry)
gallon of milk, august 2013: $3.448

+39%

bananas, june 1988: $0.501
bananas, june 2012: $0.605

+21%

coffee, march 1988: $2.634
coffee, march 2010: $3.565

+35%

http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ap


all of this while the min wage went from $3.35 to $7.25, meaning it more than doubled (+116%).




that's only true if you are describing your original claim of equal or decreased buying power as useless.

call me crazy, but i am inclined to believe you on that.




those are good points.

are you saying eliminating minimum wage or keeping it the same would alleviate those new concerns of yours?

i call them new concerns because they seem like a distraction from the lack of factuality in your already stated argument about minimum wage.

i will leave you guys alone here, but let it be shown that ogevilgenius has made some dubious claims which do not stand up to any scrutiny whatsoever.
What's the price of yogurt? Only thing that matters. Will milk prices affect my yogurt? I need to know.
 

OGEvilgenius

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I didn't say it would decrease buying power for those receiving it. I did say it would for those who don't get their salaries raised (read, people a little above minimum wage).

I also said that it was a side show distraction from real issues used to drive a wedge between people, which you appear to be actively trying to do anyway with every single post you make.

Your data set is exceptionally limited. As if people only buy food and only specific kinds of food (they do tend to move towards whatever they can afford). How's rent treating you?

Your arguments are less than high school level.
 
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mr mustache

Well-Known Member
no, princess. i don't want you to have to exert any effort into the thoughts that represent you.

in fact, if you showed me any numbers, i would have to question them at length. and that would be more effort than i wish to expend at the moment. so i understand where you are coming from.

luckily, i have already posted about this to other members who have made similar claims as you, specifically regarding the supposed equilibrium between higher minimum wages and supposed decreased or equal spending power.

a dozen eggs, august 1988: $0.909
a dozen eggs, august 2011: $1.711

+88%

gallon of milk, august 1995: $2.482 (restricted data set, sorry)
gallon of milk, august 2013: $3.448

+39%

bananas, june 1988: $0.501
bananas, june 2012: $0.605

+21%

coffee, march 1988: $2.634
coffee, march 2010: $3.565

+35%

http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/surveymost?ap


all of this while the min wage went from $3.35 to $7.25, meaning it more than doubled (+116%).




that's only true if you are describing your original claim of equal or decreased buying power as useless.

call me crazy, but i am inclined to believe you on that.




those are good points.

are you saying eliminating minimum wage or keeping it the same would alleviate those new concerns of yours?

i call them new concerns because they seem like a distraction from the lack of factuality in your already stated argument about minimum wage.

i will leave you guys alone here, but let it be shown that ogevilgenius has made some dubious claims which do not stand up to any scrutiny whatsoever.
Hell Yeah! Are you in politics? We need people like you. If I can vote for you on any platform in any way please let me know.
 

UncleBuck

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I didn't say it would decrease buying power for those receiving it. I did say it would for those who don't get their salaries raised (read, people a little above minimum wage).

I also said that it was a side show distraction from real issues used to drive a wedge between people, which you appear to be actively trying to do anyway with every single post you make.

Your data set is exceptionally limited. As if people only buy food and only specific kinds of food (they do tend to move towards whatever they can afford). How's rent treating you?

Your arguments are less than high school level.
let's compare other BLS numbers then, and see what comes out ahead.

let's talk about how this is a "wedge issue", even though it has not failed by popular vote in over 14 years. several republican states all voted overwhelmingly for minimum wage increases only days ago.

let's talk about the relation of minimum wage versus the tenth and twentieth percentile of wages after an increase.

let's see if what y9ou are saying has any basisi in actual economic reality.
 
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