I fought against the job-killing minimum wage hike for entrepreneurs and workers across this nation. And I will keep fighting for small biz owners like John, so they can keep pursuing their dreams as we recover from the pandemic. #TwoWithTim

Feb 5, 2021 · 11:13 PM UTC

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I’d love to see you fight for the soul of your country. Accountability and responsibility is what Americans want.
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44 American patriots gave their lives taking down a plane in Shanksville Pa to stop an attack on The Capitol during 911. You'd hope that 44 republican senators would muster a modicum of respect for them by convicting Trump who led a mob of insurrectionist who invaded our Capitol.
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Maybe it’s time to start thinking about the day laborer, the short order cook and the janitor. Income inequality hasn’t been this severe since the 1920s. Wake up!
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No one can live on $15 per hour. I challenge you to live on $15 per hour. 40 hours per week in DC. Pay Rent, By Gas or take the bus for 30 days & buy food. Get back to me when the 30 days are up. @3ChicsPolitico @JimClyburnSC1
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"I fought for continued wage stagnation and exploitation of workers" fixed that for you.
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Federal Min Wage is $7.25 an hr. & has been since 2009, adjusted for Inflation should be $12-15 a hr. There are 20 States that have a State Min Wage Above $7.25 an Hr & their UE Rate is no different in States with a Federal Min Wage! The Increase would be phased in over 4 yrs.
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sometimes, Senator, I wonder how well people like you and your GOP colleagues would do on $7.25 per hour.
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Tough calls: This should be easier: Here's the plan, 100% to convict Trump, Pass it on. It will Restore Faith and integrity in the G.O.P. and Unity in Government, and America. Lead the way.
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Small businesses spent a large percentage of their income on labor, but they also pay a lot licensing fees, taxes, and insurance. But instead of asking people to work for less than a living wage, why not ask larger businesses to pay their burden of taxes?
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