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  • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

    Bonus toot..

    Don't feel sorry for members of Congress for a second btw

    They act like they are poor bastards who ONLY earn about 175K (!!). about 3 times the average of the US household

    A lot of people who kill for that income and I'm pretty sure the average American works a LOT HARDER then Congress

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    failedlyndonlarouchite@mas.to
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    @stux

    most members of congress actually work damn hard

    given how much temptation they are subject to in the form of bribes, both direct and indirect, it would be good to increase their salary, a lot

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    • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

      Bonus toot..

      Don't feel sorry for members of Congress for a second btw

      They act like they are poor bastards who ONLY earn about 175K (!!). about 3 times the average of the US household

      A lot of people who kill for that income and I'm pretty sure the average American works a LOT HARDER then Congress

      trebach@functional.cafeT This user is from outside of this forum
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      trebach@functional.cafe
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      @stux Federal minimum wage is $7.25 but localities can increase this. At 30 hours per week, employers have to offer benefits so they'll design schedules so employees only get 29 hours per week or less. 52 weeks * 29 hours * $7.25 = $10933 per year.

      They work much harder than Congress and don't have any sort of vacation

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      • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

        Bonus toot..

        Don't feel sorry for members of Congress for a second btw

        They act like they are poor bastards who ONLY earn about 175K (!!). about 3 times the average of the US household

        A lot of people who kill for that income and I'm pretty sure the average American works a LOT HARDER then Congress

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        nrmacdonald@mastodon.social
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        @stux
        It's a club that you could join if you were sufficiently connected

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        • trebach@functional.cafeT trebach@functional.cafe

          @stux Federal minimum wage is $7.25 but localities can increase this. At 30 hours per week, employers have to offer benefits so they'll design schedules so employees only get 29 hours per week or less. 52 weeks * 29 hours * $7.25 = $10933 per year.

          They work much harder than Congress and don't have any sort of vacation

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          pomegranate_stew@kind.social
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          @trebach @stux
          > they'll design schedules

          Yes! Many years ago when that number was 40 instead of 30, I was regularly scheduled for 39.5 hours, while making a whole 15 cents more than minimum wage ($3.35 at the time), just so they didn’t have to consider me full time.

          Employers have been gaming the system forever because too many of them are absolute bastards.

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          • F failedlyndonlarouchite@mas.to

            @stux

            most members of congress actually work damn hard

            given how much temptation they are subject to in the form of bribes, both direct and indirect, it would be good to increase their salary, a lot

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            stux@mstdn.social
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            #16

            @failedLyndonLaRouchite You’re a real troll aren’t ya

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            • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

              Governing a country should comes with LESS privileges, not more

              You are an example, ACT LIKE IT

              Otherwise get the f out of the way for people who will

              We the people are the bosses of people in government, remember that!

              /end daily politician rand

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              pretergeek@mstdn.social
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              @stux I always thought that politicians should be volunteer work.
              Edit: If we HAVE to have them.

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              • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                Members of Congress trading stocks is insider trading

                Plain and simple

                Ban congress people from trading stocks, as simple as that 🤷 If they want to trade stocks, don't go into f-ing congress

                A toddler even understands this

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                remywhisker@mastodon.social
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                @stux bUt ThEy ArE sO pOoR.

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                • gooba42@mastodon.socialG gooba42@mastodon.social

                  @stux My solution is bigger but... All their net worth goes into a trust that only buys index funds.

                  They raise all boats or they get nothing.

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                  trebach@functional.cafe
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                  @gooba42 @stux It'd have to go into a special index that buys stocks evenly then. The indices that you see on the news covers at most 2,000 stocks and they're weighted so some affect the index more than others

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                  • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                    Governing a country should comes with LESS privileges, not more

                    You are an example, ACT LIKE IT

                    Otherwise get the f out of the way for people who will

                    We the people are the bosses of people in government, remember that!

                    /end daily politician rand

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                    trebach@functional.cafe
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                    @stux "That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness." - US Declaration of Independence, 1776

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                    • trebach@functional.cafeT trebach@functional.cafe

                      @gooba42 @stux It'd have to go into a special index that buys stocks evenly then. The indices that you see on the news covers at most 2,000 stocks and they're weighted so some affect the index more than others

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                      gooba42@mastodon.social
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                      @trebach @stux Whatever needs to happen to make it so, we should just do it.

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                      • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                        Members of Congress trading stocks is insider trading

                        Plain and simple

                        Ban congress people from trading stocks, as simple as that 🤷 If they want to trade stocks, don't go into f-ing congress

                        A toddler even understands this

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                        aachrisg@mastodon.gamedev.place
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                        @stux congress made Jimmy Carter sell his small _ peanut farm_ to avoid conflicts of interest.

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                        • pomegranate_stew@kind.socialP pomegranate_stew@kind.social

                          @trebach @stux
                          > they'll design schedules

                          Yes! Many years ago when that number was 40 instead of 30, I was regularly scheduled for 39.5 hours, while making a whole 15 cents more than minimum wage ($3.35 at the time), just so they didn’t have to consider me full time.

                          Employers have been gaming the system forever because too many of them are absolute bastards.

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                          passwordsarehard4@mastodon.social
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                          @pomegranate_stew @trebach @stux and that’s not even mentioning tipped employees. If you SHOULD receive over $30 a month in tips they can pay you $2.13 per hour. Why even have a number? It’s so paltry it doesn’t cover the taxes on what customers felt sorry enough to leave you.

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                            @pomegranate_stew @trebach @stux and that’s not even mentioning tipped employees. If you SHOULD receive over $30 a month in tips they can pay you $2.13 per hour. Why even have a number? It’s so paltry it doesn’t cover the taxes on what customers felt sorry enough to leave you.

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                            trebach@functional.cafe
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                            @passwordsarehard4 @pomegranate_stew @stux The sum of that $2.13 per hour and your tips are required to add up to greater then minimum wage or your employer is required to make up the difference.

                            Usually it does. If it doesn't and you bring that law up for them to compensate you, they tend to sack you for being shit at your job

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                            • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                              Members of Congress trading stocks is insider trading

                              Plain and simple

                              Ban congress people from trading stocks, as simple as that 🤷 If they want to trade stocks, don't go into f-ing congress

                              A toddler even understands this

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                              bedifferent@mastodon.social
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                              @stux Since Vought told the GOP in 2010 not to elect leaders (the quote and source are out there will add if requested), the toddlers are all there in congress following in the footsteps of their higher-up toddlers.

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                              • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                                Members of Congress trading stocks is insider trading

                                Plain and simple

                                Ban congress people from trading stocks, as simple as that 🤷 If they want to trade stocks, don't go into f-ing congress

                                A toddler even understands this

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                                @stux In addition to being blatant insider trading, it's also a glaring conflict of interest with their congressional duties.
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                                • stux@mstdn.socialS stux@mstdn.social

                                  Members of Congress trading stocks is insider trading

                                  Plain and simple

                                  Ban congress people from trading stocks, as simple as that 🤷 If they want to trade stocks, don't go into f-ing congress

                                  A toddler even understands this

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                                  numodular@c.im
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                                  #27

                                  @stux Secondary to politicians writing policy for #TechBros and #FossilFuels #grift #AbuseOfPower

                                  Replace them with ethical #scientists

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