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dadeadhead
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY
Joined: 07.16.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:01 PM ET
As I picture you to be only one of a handful of people to read what I write...I'm sorry to hear that.
- stashu






https://youtu.be/M1DcD8e55YY
stashu
Buffalo Sabres
Location: SC
Joined: 06.04.2008

Jul 22 @ 4:03 PM ET
https://youtu.be/M1DcD8e55YY
- dadeadhead


dadeadhead
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY
Joined: 07.16.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:04 PM ET

- stashu



https://youtu.be/1iAYhQsQhSY
MEBSabresFAN
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Lancaster, NY
Joined: 07.17.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:05 PM ET
I laugh at the posts I see on Facebook with the Bernie Sanders love. It's fine to like what he's saying (for those who do), but to think he has a shot at winning the nomination is funny to me.
- stashu


So you're suggesting, its OK for others to "like what he is saying" as if its up for opinion or its not a factual explanation of how our captilist greed has caused our great country to its knees.

The reason people are excited by Bernie Sanders, is because the "people" are approaching a breaking point, it doesn't happen over night as the 1% has us on the tread mill focusing on getting every penny we can to stay abvoe water. That is not what made our country great. When the MIDDLE CLASS is strong, the 1% do VERY WELL as you need consumers with $ in order to make profit. If we continue on this downward spiral we are currently living in an "Oligarchy" Where Big money buys politicians, writes legislation, and protects those that are harming our environment while at the same time destroying the very heart of our country.
IonSabres
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I said that months ago, keep up!, FL
Joined: 03.10.2013

Jul 22 @ 4:06 PM ET
Well if they threaten layoffs then lets take away the quarter of a trillion we give them in tax subsidies...this country was built on the middle class...right now the middle class is getting franked in the arse by the top... all awhile the top while doing it is whispering in their ear ssshhhhhh its the poor doing it...and the middle class believing it...."the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didnt exist" keyser soze
- lung3r


I think you need to consider that the "top" may be getting tax breaks (not subsidies) yet they still pay a huge percentage of taxes collected from individuals...like the top 5% of income producers pay 50% (or some high percentage) of those taxes from individuals.
Also consider that 40%+/- of the US population doesn't pay taxes and are a drain on those who do pay taxes...which includes the Rich and the Middle Class.

So yes, I would say that the Middle Class is getting F'd ... but would focus the blame elsewhere.

Our Great Society has produced a class of abusers in which they are rewarded for a culture that expects handouts...let's be clear ... THAT DOES NOT MEAN that I think all Lower Class or the poor of this country are abusers.

It really drives me nuts to hear those who abuse claim it is Ok because it is the Government
Yea, ok...the Government in that sense is me pal.
DynamicThreads
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Lockport, NY
Joined: 07.03.2013

Jul 22 @ 4:06 PM ET
No problem with this debate getting started, but man...you REALLY need to calm down sometimes...you come charging in and basically call someone a racist snob.

Your points are all valid, but chill out when getting into things

- stashu


Sure, I hear you.

But if people in general weren't so one-sided on the subject, I wouldn't be so up in arms about it.

This is nothing but a victory for the working class, in my opinion. And apparently, it isn't just NYC but will be at first with the rest of the state to follow.

First of all, I make between 8.50 and 10.50 an hour working in warehouses and factories and I have no problem with a fast-food employee making 15.00 an hour. My work is much harder, that being said.

But I have never heard of a fast food employee who works 40 hours a week. They average less than or around 20.

And as for people complaining that it is going to raise the cost of living and they aren't getting the same minimum wage, be patient. This will work for the greater good and drive up wages in all industries.

Seattle has already started toward raising minimum wage to $15.00 an hour, a CEO out there took a 6 figure pay cut to raise his workers' wages to something like $70,000 a year and other states are moving toward a higher minimum wage.

Most of these companies now forced to pay their employees more are going to react by cutting hours, reducing managers and doing everything in their power to off-set the new wages anyway, so I don't understand how anyone can be up in arms about this.

My struggle is your struggle and if anyone has an issue with fast-food workers making 15 an hour, then I say to you:

Go work at a McDonalds if it bothers you so much.

Or better yet, learn how to organize like they did and demand a higher standard of living.

And as for some CEO "earning" his place and salary, get real. That's the same damn American dream that our government keeps pushing to brainwash the public.

Americans need to develop a class-consciousness, big time. Unless you have money, you aren't getting money and the system is set up in a way to make sure it doesn't happen.

As for suggesting someone is a racist snob, it is but a comment on our society and it's brainwashed mentality. But it needs to be said.

Anyway, people choose to blind themselves with ignorance and instead of acknowledging the struggle, choose to resent their neighbor over petty cash on the hour. We sell our time for money, that is our system.

This country is in for a rough couple of decades ahead starting now unless this mentality changes. We're already (frank)ed because of climate change, the refusal to stop the use of fossil fuels and a consumer whore lifestyle.

Wake up, America.

FOCKER OUT.
dadeadhead
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY
Joined: 07.16.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:09 PM ET
Sure, I hear you.

But if people in general weren't so one-sided on the subject, I wouldn't be so up in arms about it.

This is nothing but a victory for the working class, in my opinion. And apparently, it isn't just NYC but will be at first with the rest of the state to follow.

First of all, I make between 8.50 and 10.50 an hour working in warehouses and factories and I have no problem with a fast-food employee making 15.00 an hour. My work is much harder, that being said.

But I have never heard of a fast food employee who works 40 hours a week. They average less than or around 20.

And as for people complaining that it is going to raise the cost of living and they aren't getting the same minimum wage, be patient. This will work for the greater good and drive up wages in all industries.

Seattle has already started toward raising minimum wage to $15.00 an hour, a CEO out there took a 6 figure pay cut to raise his workers' wages to something like $70,000 a year and other states are moving toward a higher minimum wage.

Most of these companies now forced to pay their employees more are going to react by cutting hours, reducing managers and doing everything in their power to off-set the new wages anyway, so I don't understand how anyone can be up in arms about this.

My struggle is your struggle and if anyone has an issue with fast-food workers making 15 an hour, then I say to you:

Go work at a McDonalds if it bothers you so much.

Or better yet, learn how to organize like they did and demand a higher standard of living.

And as for some CEO "earning" his place and salary, get real. That's the same damn American dream that our government keeps pushing to brainwash the public.

Americans need to develop a class-consciousness, big time. Unless you have money, you aren't getting money and the system is set up in a way to make sure it doesn't happen.

As for suggesting someone is a racist snob, it is but a comment on our society and it's brainwashed mentality. But it needs to be said.

Anyway, people choose to blind themselves with ignorance and instead of acknowledging the struggle, choose to resent their neighbor over petty cash on the hour. We sell our time for money, that is our system.

This country is in for a rough couple of decades ahead starting now unless this mentality changes. We're already (frank)ed because of climate change, the refusal to stop the use of fossil fuels and a consumer whore lifestyle.

Wake up, America.

FOCKER OUT.

- DynamicThreads



Really?

The managers at these fast food restaurants are typically salaried employees working 45 hrs a week.


18 years working at a pizzeria, at 16 years old I was working 40 hrs on the regular.
MEBSabresFAN
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Lancaster, NY
Joined: 07.17.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:10 PM ET
that will be an issue 20 years from now when Tamera turns 62 and has never worked, had 6 kids from 6 different baby daddies and never got married
- homiedclown


WoW, Homie just went , O'Reilly Factor on us!

We all should be aware that Whites with names like John, William, and Adam collect more in Tax paid for services than "Tamera"

Very Racist, and very sad......
MEBSabresFAN
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Lancaster, NY
Joined: 07.17.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:12 PM ET
For example mitt romney received almost 5million in tax breaks...do we drug test him? How many kids has he popped out? Do you suggest he should work at a soup kitchen for the tax breaks? Wasnt saying welfare worked was saying there is a form "rich" welfare as well
- lung3r



This ^^^^^

P.S. Mitt Romney had to work at McDonalds to try and pay for his community college degree before he hit Wall Street and made his millions, oh wait, I forgot, he was born into $$ , So the Mitt's of the world can hide income in the Caymen Islands but thats ok, he worked for that !
HonkFortheGoose
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY
Joined: 07.26.2008

Jul 22 @ 4:14 PM ET
Ugh. You can tell it's the slow part of the off season.


Too much talk of politics.

Guess I'll stay away from a few days in hopes the talk turns back to hockey.
Der Kaiser
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I Know Nothink ... NOTHINK!
Joined: 07.27.2007

Jul 22 @ 4:15 PM ET
Sure, I hear you.

But if people in general weren't so one-sided on the subject, I wouldn't be so up in arms about it.

This is nothing but a victory for the working class, in my opinion. And apparently, it isn't just NYC but will be at first with the rest of the state to follow.

First of all, I make between 8.50 and 10.50 an hour working in warehouses and factories and I have no problem with a fast-food employee making 15.00 an hour. My work is much harder, that being said.

But I have never heard of a fast food employee who works 40 hours a week. They average less than or around 20.

And as for people complaining that it is going to raise the cost of living and they aren't getting the same minimum wage, be patient. This will work for the greater good and drive up wages in all industries.

Seattle has already started toward raising minimum wage to $15.00 an hour, a CEO out there took a 6 figure pay cut to raise his workers' wages to something like $70,000 a year and other states are moving toward a higher minimum wage.

Most of these companies now forced to pay their employees more are going to react by cutting hours, reducing managers and doing everything in their power to off-set the new wages anyway, so I don't understand how anyone can be up in arms about this.

My struggle is your struggle and if anyone has an issue with fast-food workers making 15 an hour, then I say to you:

Go work at a McDonalds if it bothers you so much.

Or better yet, learn how to organize like they did and demand a higher standard of living.

And as for some CEO "earning" his place and salary, get real. That's the same damn American dream that our government keeps pushing to brainwash the public.

Americans need to develop a class-consciousness, big time. Unless you have money, you aren't getting money and the system is set up in a way to make sure it doesn't happen.

As for suggesting someone is a racist snob, it is but a comment on our society and it's brainwashed mentality. But it needs to be said.

Anyway, people choose to blind themselves with ignorance and instead of acknowledging the struggle, choose to resent their neighbor over petty cash on the hour. We sell our time for money, that is our system.

This country is in for a rough couple of decades ahead starting now unless this mentality changes. We're already (frank)ed because of climate change, the refusal to stop the use of fossil fuels and a consumer whore lifestyle.

Wake up, America.

FOCKER OUT.

- DynamicThreads



HonkFortheGoose
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY
Joined: 07.26.2008

Jul 22 @ 4:15 PM ET
WoW, Homie just went , O'Reilly Factor on us!

We all should be aware that Whites with names like John, William, and Adam collect more in Tax paid for services than "Tamera"

Very Racist, and very sad......

- MEBSabresFAN


I know plenty of people with that name that are white.

He never once brought up color. You made it about that. Who's the racist?
hubie
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt Ellis is my patronus, NY
Joined: 06.28.2011

Jul 22 @ 4:15 PM ET
My spelling-disabled brotha from anotha motha!!


- stashu


Whats up brothas been busy lately anything new around these parts?
dadeadhead
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY
Joined: 07.16.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:15 PM ET
Ugh. You can tell it's the slow part of the off season.


Too much talk of politics.

Guess I'll stay away from a few days in hopes the talk turns back to hockey.

- HonkFortheGoose


https://youtu.be/uOUBKbd-M9M

47 sec mark.......


IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Jul 22 @ 4:16 PM ET
I did back out on a very long response today.


I'm talking like Epic post thread type stuff.

- dadeadhead

too bad
dadeadhead
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I don't want to say Greztky was a dude when I was watching. Mentalorgasm5 , NY
Joined: 07.16.2006

Jul 22 @ 4:18 PM ET
too bad
- IndianaSabresFan



It probably would've got me 86'd for a while.
HonkFortheGoose
Buffalo Sabres
Location: "___________ stinks."-Sabres89, NY
Joined: 07.26.2008

Jul 22 @ 4:19 PM ET
It probably would've got me 86'd for a while.
- dadeadhead


Probably should have posted it. Getting 86'd for a while might be a good thing at this point.
Fattony1187
Buffalo Sabres
Joined: 02.12.2015

Jul 22 @ 4:21 PM ET
Really?

The managers at these fast food restaurants are typically salaried employees working 45 hrs a week.


18 years working at a pizzeria, at 16 years old I was working 40 hrs on the regular.

- dadeadhead



Omg. If 16 year olds can do your job (fast food) you are not worth 15 dollars an hour. Most fast food workers are not worth minimum wage. I would say 1 of 3 fast food orders I get are incorrect. 15 dollars is laughable.

For those that think "everyone's" wages will increase are wrong too. So you really think everyone else's salaries will double?? Hahaha. If so then that leaves fast food workers in the same place. Everyone else's salary will be higher and prices will go up. Simple economics. More money chasing the same goods = higher prices. American dollars will just be worth less.

Worst part is these fools don't realize one of two scenarios.

1. Machines take their jobs. Look at any Walmart or grocery store with automatic checkouts.

2. Educated workers will forgo their jobs and just work fast food since they will make more money flipping burgers than being nurses, factory workers, firefighters etc.... Pushing out the incompetent workers that do fast food now.

And yes I worked several fast food jobs between 16-19. It was the easiest job I ever did. High stress??? Hahaha.

End of rant. Our country is fiscally doomed
IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Jul 22 @ 4:21 PM ET
This ^^^^^

P.S. Mitt Romney had to work at McDonalds to try and pay for his community college degree before he hit Wall Street and made his millions, oh wait, I forgot, he was born into $$ , So the Mitt's of the world can hide income in the Caymen Islands but thats ok, he worked for that !

- MEBSabresFAN

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson

read about this guy.... it can be done but instead of putting his tail between his legs and believing that he was stuck in poverty he worked and found the "American Dream"
IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Jul 22 @ 4:23 PM ET
I know plenty of people with that name that are white.

He never once brought up color. You made it about that. Who's the racist?

- HonkFortheGoose

BOOM
ImThatGuy
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I AM MY OWN DAMN SOURCE!, NY
Joined: 11.04.2010

Jul 22 @ 4:28 PM ET
So you're suggesting, its OK for others to "like what he is saying" as if its up for opinion or its not a factual explanation of how our captilist greed has caused our great country to its knees.

The reason people are excited by Bernie Sanders, is because the "people" are approaching a breaking point, it doesn't happen over night as the 1% has us on the tread mill focusing on getting every penny we can to stay abvoe water. That is not what made our country great. When the MIDDLE CLASS is strong, the 1% do VERY WELL as you need consumers with $ in order to make profit. If we continue on this downward spiral we are currently living in an "Oligarchy" Where Big money buys politicians, writes legislation, and protects those that are harming our environment while at the same time destroying the very heart of our country.

- MEBSabresFAN



You do realize a wage hike is only going to benefit an estimated 2% of the population living under the poverty line....
ImThatGuy
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I AM MY OWN DAMN SOURCE!, NY
Joined: 11.04.2010

Jul 22 @ 4:29 PM ET
Omg. If 16 year olds can do your job (fast food) you are not worth 15 dollars an hour. Most fast food workers are not worth minimum wage. I would say 1 of 3 fast food orders I get are incorrect. 15 dollars is laughable.

For those that think "everyone's" wages will increase are wrong too. So you really think everyone else's salaries will double?? Hahaha. If so then that leaves fast food workers in the same place. Everyone else's salary will be higher and prices will go up. Simple economics. More money chasing the same goods = higher prices. American dollars will just be worth less.

Worst part is these fools don't realize one of two scenarios.

1. Machines take their jobs. Look at any Walmart or grocery store with automatic checkouts.

2. Educated workers will forgo their jobs and just work fast food since they will make more money flipping burgers than being nurses, factory workers, firefighters etc.... Pushing out the incompetent workers that do fast food now.

And yes I worked several fast food jobs between 16-19. It was the easiest job I ever did. High stress??? Hahaha.

End of rant. Our country is fiscally doomed

- Fattony1187


Kid can go to college and build up debt, or go work at 16 at McDonals for 15 bucks an hour. And people say the generation is lazy now. Just wait.
IndianaSabresFan
Buffalo Sabres
Location: Matt FRICKIN ELLIS, IN
Joined: 01.17.2007

Jul 22 @ 4:30 PM ET
You do realize a wage hike is only going to benefit an estimated 2% of the population living under the poverty line....
- ImThatGuy

http://www.pewresearch.or...s-about-the-minimum-wage/
ImThatGuy
Buffalo Sabres
Location: I AM MY OWN DAMN SOURCE!, NY
Joined: 11.04.2010

Jul 22 @ 4:31 PM ET
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Carson

read about this guy.... it can be done but instead of putting his tail between his legs and believing that he was stuck in poverty he worked and found the "American Dream"

- IndianaSabresFan


No it cant, you need others to do it for you, because those people are "the heart of the country"
ieetbred
Buffalo Sabres
Location: NY
Joined: 06.30.2011

Jul 22 @ 4:32 PM ET
Sure, I hear you.

But if people in general weren't so one-sided on the subject, I wouldn't be so up in arms about it.

This is nothing but a victory for the working class, in my opinion. And apparently, it isn't just NYC but will be at first with the rest of the state to follow.

First of all, I make between 8.50 and 10.50 an hour working in warehouses and factories and I have no problem with a fast-food employee making 15.00 an hour. My work is much harder, that being said.

But I have never heard of a fast food employee who works 40 hours a week. They average less than or around 20.

And as for people complaining that it is going to raise the cost of living and they aren't getting the same minimum wage, be patient. This will work for the greater good and drive up wages in all industries.

Seattle has already started toward raising minimum wage to $15.00 an hour, a CEO out there took a 6 figure pay cut to raise his workers' wages to something like $70,000 a year and other states are moving toward a higher minimum wage.

Most of these companies now forced to pay their employees more are going to react by cutting hours, reducing managers and doing everything in their power to off-set the new wages anyway, so I don't understand how anyone can be up in arms about this.

My struggle is your struggle and if anyone has an issue with fast-food workers making 15 an hour, then I say to you:

Go work at a McDonalds if it bothers you so much.

Or better yet, learn how to organize like they did and demand a higher standard of living.

And as for some CEO "earning" his place and salary, get real. That's the same damn American dream that our government keeps pushing to brainwash the public.

Americans need to develop a class-consciousness, big time. Unless you have money, you aren't getting money and the system is set up in a way to make sure it doesn't happen.

As for suggesting someone is a racist snob, it is but a comment on our society and it's brainwashed mentality. But it needs to be said.

Anyway, people choose to blind themselves with ignorance and instead of acknowledging the struggle, choose to resent their neighbor over petty cash on the hour. We sell our time for money, that is our system.

This country is in for a rough couple of decades ahead starting now unless this mentality changes. We're already (frank)ed because of climate change, the refusal to stop the use of fossil fuels and a consumer whore lifestyle.

Wake up, America.

FOCKER OUT.

- DynamicThreads


Bold 1&2: contradiction, or at the very least a lateral move.

Bold 3: You coming in here earlier and making a statement about people maybe being upset because of the race of fast food workers speaks volumes about yourself. You cant speak to the mentality change if you are hammering the wedge in further. Make it about wages, not race. Plenty of white people work fast food jobs, i used to be one.

Ignorance IS bliss, and its everywhere. A video i seen of a handful of clearly ignorant black guys that robbed a confederate flag out of the back of a pickup, throwing poop and vandalizing this mans truck while screaming black power. These people dont even know what they are mad about, aside from the media continually drumming up a division between race. (not for or against the confederate flag, just an example of ignorance)
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