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Mark Everson

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Fast-Food Strikes, Protests Hit Hundreds Of Cities

Protesters display placards and chant slogans during a rally, Tuesday, April 14, 2015, in Boston. Organizers of the event are calling for the nation's lowest paid workers to earn at least $15 per hour. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

The #FightFor15 movement is fighting for a $15 minimum wage and the right for all people to organize or join a union without getting fired for doing it.

With Tuesday marking one year before election day theFight For $15 movement hit the fast-food industry with walkouts and protests in hundreds of U.S. cities. They hope to get presidential candidates talking about raising the minimum wage.

The Fight For $15 movement has two demands. The first, a $15 minimum wage. The second, the right to be represented by a union.

The mayor of Pittsburgh responded by announcing that all city workers will get a $15 minimum wage.

The movement has seen other successes with several cities passing minimum wage hikes in response.

Walkouts In 270 Cities, Protests In Hundreds More

The #FightFor$15 movement has organized walkouts in 270 cities with protests taking place in those and hundreds more across the country. They are asking for a $15 minimum wage and a union.

A few reports from across the country:

Detroit Free Press: “Detroit fast-food workers strike for $15-an-hour wage“:

About 200 workers protested in the dark as cold rain fell outside a McDonald’s in Detroit this morning, demanding the fast-food company supersize their check as part of a national effort aimed at drawing attention to a minimum wage of at least $15 an hour and better benefits.

“I’m here to fight for $15 and a union,” said Lakecha Jackson, 37, a Detroit mother of two young daughters who earns $8 an hour and has been working at the McDonald’s at 15501 Plymouth where the protesters gathered. “That would be a lot for me.”

Chicago news outlet Fox32 reports (video at site):

Tuesday morning, hourly wage earners are taking their fight for a raise to the streets, when walkouts took place in more than 270 cities.

Chicago fast-food cooks and cashiers joined the largest-ever strike to hit America’s fast-food industry on Tuesday, November 10.

According to a report, there are about 2.5 million workers in Illinois who are paid less than $15 per hour.

Orlando Sentinel, “Supporters rally across state and nation in Fight for $15“:

In Central Florida — home to the lowest median wage of any major metropolitan area in the country — several events are scheduled, including a 6 a.m. strike line at the McDonald’s at 4066 South Semoran Blvd. in Orlando and a noon strike line at the McDonald’s at 719 West Vine St. in Kissimmee. Fight for $15 volunteers, Congressional District 9 candidate Susannah Randolph and Osceola County Commissioner Michael Harford are expected to participate.

The main event, though, will be a rally and march to Orlando City Hall late Tuesday afternoon.

Los Angeles Times, “Nationwide minimum wage protests begin in L.A.“:

Los Angeles fast food workers are joining a nationwide “Fight for 15” protest and strike Tuesday calling for a $15 minimum wage and a union.

Workers in 270 cities are expected to walk out in what organizers hope will be the fast food industry’s largest strike ever. A major backer of the Fight for 15 campaign is the Service Employees International Union, which is trying to organize fast food workers in Los Angeles.

In Los Angeles County, workers have already assembled in front of a McDonald’s in Compton. Workers also plan to walk out of a McDonald’s at 7th and Alameda streets. Workers will walk from the McDonald’s locations to Los Angeles City Hall for a protest at 11 a.m.

Minimum Wage Is $7.25

The federal minimum wage is an incredibly low $7.25 – $2.13 for “tipped workers” like waitresses, nail salon workers, or parking attendants. If the minimum were raised 35 million workers (one in four) would be affected, because of the ripple-up effect. Of these, 89 percent are over 20 and 27.7 percent of these have children.

Media Matters for America (MMFA) points out that raising the minimum wage does not cost jobs. MMFA looks to the recent minimum wage increase in Seattle and refutes Fox News propaganda that this has cost jobs, in “Latest Seattle Jobs Numbers Disprove Fox’s Minimum Wage Misinformation,” writing that “… newly-released data from the BLS reveals that Seattle’s food service industry has actually added 1,800 jobs since the start of the year, despite the higher wage:”

According to the Economic Policy Institute the minimum wage would be over $18 today had it kept up with the increase in productivity since 1968.

Yes, this means that the 2013 post, “40% Of Americans Now Make Less Than 1968 Minimum Wage” is sadly out of date.

The #FightFor15 movement is fighting for a $15 minimum wage and the right for all people to organize or join a union without getting fired for doing it.

http://www.nationofchange.org/2015/11/12/fast-food-strikes-protests...

Sounds like a union push to me...hey what an idea get all the illegals to unionize...that should work well

Foreigners Are Taking Jobs Americans Need’

Hey Freedom:

You notices that too, oh but wait we have lots of open jobs they can't find workers for...Hmmmm I would say true, all starting at 7.50 an hour or so or maybe under the table for cash..You know the jobs that American's won't do...

I am so sick of that line of crap about jobs American's won't do. It is a lie. I  personally know people out of work who  would do any job including farm labor to make a wage. Rubio is a piece of RINO work who needs to fade away.

Yep!

LOL Good one Kathy!

 We already knew this....


Gang of 8 Member Marco Rubio Tells FOX He Will Not Support Mass Deportation (Video)


Earlier this week Marco Rubio went on Hannity to discuss the current state of his campaign.
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Rubio was asked about the ‘Gang of 8’ Amnesty plan he supported immediately after joining the US Senate with Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin.

Rubio doubled down.

Marco Rubio: Look I live in a state that was deeply impacted by immigration and I was trying to make a difference. I was trying to make the most conservative bill possible in a senate controlled by Democrats.

This morning Gang of Ocho member Marco Rubio told America’s Newsroom that he will not support mass deportation of illegal aliens.
Via America’s Newsroom:

Of course not he wants the gates left wide open and the country under siege from  illegal aliens like the leftist and the other RINOs.

If he were to get in the WH the country would be finished off.....it is severely crippled at this time as it is.

IF ANY RINO gets in office this country is down the drain IMO!

They are going to be working hard on the voter fraud...



Democratic Poll: Donald Trump Will Be “Hardest to Beat”


It was another PACKED HOUSE for Donald Trump tonight in Fort Dodge, Iowa.

Democratic voters believe Donald Trump would be the most challenging candidate to beat in 2016.

31% of Democratic voters say Trump would be the hardest to beat.
In a distant second – 15% say Ben Carson would be the hardest to beat.

CBS News reported:

Far and away, Clinton remains the candidate Democratic primary voters think has the best chance of winning a general election – 76 percent say she does.

But which Republican presidential candidate would be the most challenging for the Democratic nominee? At this point, Democratic primary voters say it’s Donald Trump: 31 percent say he would be the most difficult Republican for a Democratic nominee to beat. Ben Carson (15 percent) is a distant second, followed by Marco Rubio (13 percent) and Jeb Bush (13 percent).

Both Clinton and Sanders supporters view Trump as the Republican that poses the most difficult challenge.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/11/democratic-poll-donald-trum...

ANOTHER MASSIVE CROWD Greets Republican DONALD TRUMP in Ft. Dodge, Iowa

Donald Trump held another MASSIVE RALLY tonight in Fort Dodge, Iowa.
Hundreds lined up to see Trump at Iowa Central Community College—

Here’s the video…

Fort Dodge is a lovely community in north central Iowa.

Radio Iowa reported:

Republican candidate Donald Trump tonight said “the gloves are a little bit off” now in the presidential race and he described Marco Rubio, a rising Republican rival, as “not tough enough to be president.”

“People now are getting a little rambunctious and that’s a good thing,” Trump said at the start of a two-hour appearance before a big crowd in Fort Dodge. “…We will talk about…some of the different candidates.”

Trump called Rubio “weak…like a baby” on the issue of immigration. Trump has proposed sending undocumented immigrants back to their home countries and he warned the U.S. economy will suffer if they’re allowed to stay.

“If you cross the United States border illegally you get a job, you get a driver’s license — you know that’s true, you get food stamps, you get a place to live, you get health care, housing, child benefits and, in many cases, education,” Trump said. “You wonder why we’re a debtor nation. You wonder why our country’s going to hell. You look at that.”
Trump suggested Ben Carson is “an enigma” and Trump hinted he was heading into a showdown with Ted Cruz, although Trump didn’t specify on what grounds. Trump also blasted commentators who’ve said he turned in a “low key” performance in Tuesday night’s prime-time debate.

“I say, ‘Low key?’ I’m screaming at Kasich, right?” Trump said, to laughter and scattered applause the grew louder as he continued. “I’m telling Carly whatever-the-hell-her-name-is Fiorina, I’m saying: ‘Will you stop cutting in?’ No, everybody that talked, she cuts in, cuts in. You know, I’m raising my hand. I’m trying to be a gentleman.”

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/11/another-massive-crowd-greet...

GOOOOOO Donald!

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