Minimum wage in 1964 was $1.25 per hour - five quarters = 0.904 troy ounces of silver.
At today's spot price, those quarters are worth roughly $66.
How would you like to be earning $66/hr for a minimum wage job?
Further proof that we don't have a minimum wage problem, we have a devaluation of the US Dollar problem.
Minimum wage in 1964 was $1.25 per hour - five quarters = 0.904 troy ounces of silver.
At today's spot price, those quarters are worth roughly $66.
How would you like to be earning $66/hr for a minimum wage job?
Further proof that we don't have a minimum wage problem, we have a devaluation of the US Dollar problem.
Cole Allen didn’t need to go down a fringe rabbit hole to become radicalized. He just needed to believe the MSM’s inflammatory rhetoric, lies, and hoaxes about Trump.
@TechOperator I had a similar experience. It took me about 2 weeks to decompress and really start enjoying life again.
I didn't realize how bad it had gotten.
Hey @SwitchBot by robot vacuum stopped working properly a few weeks ago. I've been trying to get a repair/replacement for the last 11 days with your support group.
The "return label" they provided isn't an actual image/file and now they aren't answering back.
Help!!
Hey @ksl, I fixed your headline: "An illegal alien who told police he was under the influence of drugs was arrested for investigation of attempted murder Wednesday after police found a woman bleeding from her neck."
#HonestHeadlinesMatter
A man who told police he was under the influence of drugs was arrested for investigation of attempted murder Wednesday after police found a woman bleeding from her neck. https://t.co/FCYAJh23UN
I was a OnePlus fanboy... Until I bought their Open Ear headphones... Didn't work right out of the box, and took weeks to try and request an RMA.
Note that they have a 30-day refund warranty...
So, after having such a hard time getting an RMA, I just asked for a refund (which was eventually granted).
Sadly, that'll be my last OnePlus purchase.
COX. HENDERSON. McKELL. STRIKE AGAIN!
Utah County Clerk Aaron Davidson just exposed the Elite Republican playbook:
-Pick a popular issue
- Sponsor the bill
- Pretend to champion it
- Wait until late in the session
- Kill it quietly
Sen. Mike McKell (Spencer Cox’s brother in law) was the Senate sponsor of the voter ID & staffed dropbox bill.
Then what did he do?
He made the motion to skip debate.
Five minutes.
No vote.
No discussion.
Bill dead.
Rep. Jeff Burton carried it in good faith.
Utah voters supported it.
McKell pulled the plug.
As Clerk Aaron Davidson said:
“With a sponsor like McKell, who needs enemies.”
Utahns overwhelmingly support voter ID.
But the political class protects the system — not you.
Remember this when they tell you they “fought” for election security.
They didn’t.
They staged it.
Stay tuned.
Shelter in place and evacuation at SLC Justice Court. I have been talking to a woman who has a niece inside, she said her friend was taken to an ambulance nearly two hours ago. She is still on lockdown inside the justice court. I'm on TV momentarily, updates on @KUTV2News at 5pm.
@DC_Draino@BasedMikeLee@SenJohnCurtis Well, Curtis was the Chairman of the Utah County Democrat Party... And came in dead last at Convention when running for the US House.
In a dramatic departure from Utah’s 15-year-old consensus on immigration, House Republicans voted on Friday to repeal 2011’s migrant worker program & to end access to subsidized tuition/home loans for illegal immigrants.
It passed by a 6-vote margin on it's way to the Senate.