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@Still_AOK @ChrisMurphyCT When you add the tips to the $30/hr does it equate to a living wage in that region? If so, I don’t see anything wrong with that model.
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If you've ever been in business, you already know that the 1000s of markets across the country are different.
To get anyone decent in a city, I pay bartenders $30+/hr plus tips plus bonus. Full benies for fulltimers.
I also have to charge $26 for a damned Margaritta. Hell I wouldn't pay that!
My customers pay it, so what's wrong with that business model?
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@Still_AOK @ChrisMurphyCT If you can’t afford to pay people a living wage then you don’t have a successful business model. How dare you expect people to live in poverty because your business model is a failure.
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@ChrisMurphyCT That's just ridiculous!
This is exactly how you DC clowns fuck up an economy even worse!! You'll take the praise in an election year but cause everyone else a higher cost of living, for the next 20.
Markets set the wage and one size don't fit all.
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Imagine how dope the America 250th would have been if Kamala had won. Massive concerts, foreign dignitaries, millions of visitors to DC, a year long celebration culminating in a huge party on the 4th. Instead, we get meth head Kid Rock, a Gatorade colored reflecting pool, and a traveling carnival.
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NEW EPISODE: A federal judge in Massachusetts just blocked Trump's executive order that would have let him use the Post Office to control who can vote by mail. This is a massive win for democracy — and it's not the only one. youtube.com/watch?v=2tmzyA…

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@marceelias I would like to see Marc E. Elias on the US Supreme Court. Who is with me? 👊🏽🇺🇸
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Today, I’m announcing something new to fight back against Donald Trump and his attacks on our democracy. I'm launching Back The Bold to restore accountability in Washington.
The mission is straightforward: to back leaders with the courage to say what needs to be said, do what needs to be done, and hold Donald Trump and his administration accountable. That means supporting Democrats and Independents who refuse to flinch. It's time to be bold. Join the fight.
#jointhefight #backthebold
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You are incredible, Philly.
When I've visited Lemon Hill, I've seen families, neighbors, and visitors from around the world sharing the same experience together.
By keeping @FWC26Philly Fan Festival free for all 39 days, we wanted to make sure every resident and visitor had the opportunity to be part of this historic summer.
The energy we're seeing across Philadelphia is a reflection of our city at its best: welcoming, diverse, joyful, and proud.
We're One Philly, A United City, through and through.
FIFA World Cup 26 Philadelphia™@FWC26Philly
More than a quarter-million fans have come to Philly's #FIFAFanFestival. And we've still got a month of thrilling moments to experience at Lemon Hill.
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I painted this self portrait from a photograph the New York Post and Daily Mail ran over and over again alongside horrible stories about me. They averaged about 3 stories a day between them for years. The image came from their complete theft of my digital life. In the photograph I am in the worst stretch of my addiction. Exhausted. Contemplating how I could end everything.
They published it over and over because they believed it showed something disturbing, something degenerate, something people would recognize as evidence of whatever they were accusing me of that particular day.
I set out to paint it because I wanted to take back what they were trying to steal from me. It wasn’t just the image they had stolen. They had stolen thousands of images. They wanted to steal my humanity. Their portrait was of a monster. My portrait is of a man being reassembled piece by piece, bit by bit, pixel by pixel through the hard work of recovery.
A portrait of someone worth saving. Someone worth forgiveness. For all of me. Past. Present. Future. Gratitude for all of it.
The images they meant as weapons are no longer weapons to me. The man in them is no longer theirs to describe. He is mine, and I love him.
We do recover.

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