If a CEO offers a member of Congress $5 to vote for a bill, it's considered a bribe – subject to severe punishment. If a CEO starts a Super-PAC, and raises millions for that member, it is perfectly legal. We must overturn Citizens United and move to public funding of elections.
@eyefull1 @lowetze1 @GHoshabekian@MargaretKCrane Not to mention some people, A lot of people never got those wages… i was owed 4K in back pay which my state never paid me.
@eyefull1 @lowetze1 @GHoshabekian@MargaretKCrane Could be due to the fact that restaurant employees were a large part of the unemployed, and it’s possible, their reported wages are not their actual wages and therefore created a false sense that 150% of wages were being paid. Just a thought …
@ashdmitch I don’t even know where to start with this asshat. Did he get you back in Facebook jail? ? Plus why is his name like the dorky version of Michael Myers
When people are like "they gon microchip me to talk to the satellites," I'm like, my man: can you imagine how much people would pay for an unlimited-plan phone you never have to charge? And you think they're just gonna put it in you for free?
You don't even have insurance.
@ashdmitch I told my mom I’m turning mid aged this year (35) and she said oh you’re planning on dying at 70? And i was like if i don’t ever get healthcare that’s a stretch