@LeadingReport No one wants to hire today’s teenagers and pay them $15 and then put up with their shit. They call in sick all the time and can’t stay off their phone. Plus they’re lazy.
BTW, paying $15 an hour was a bad idea. Because it squeezed the middle class
@unusual_whales I wonder what the correlation in the timeline is. Because it seems to me when all these companies started paying $12-$15 minimum wages, we started to see inflation. And it happened about the same time as gas prices going up.
@JohnManNotSuper@FFT1776 But how would you explain Bass having a dominant performance and then losing so badly in mail ins?
A college statistics class would teach you that the larger the sample becomes, Bass should have lost so much ground to Karam.
This is so odd it should be in textbooks
@Osint613 It’s like there were 2 elections
One that took Place on election night that Bass dominated and a Mail in Election that Karam dominated
Almost all elections are called because of population sampling but that didn’t apply here because the mail in vote was a statistical anomaly
@Dubsperspective@Heckncamper@jackunheard And that’s fine. But it doesn’t explain the statistical anomaly that Raman is dominating the mail in voting. Bass was getting 4 votes to 1 vs Raman and now she’s beating Bass by nearly the same in mail in.
The probability went from 20% to 99%. Which is staggering
@Chet_Cannon@SeantoomsToomey I was at a HS Football game once and I was parked in the first space that wasn’t handicapped. And you could see the game from my Truck.
When I got to my truck, 6 HS age black kids sat in the bed and refused to get out. I had to call the District Security Guard. They got out