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  • bsm2
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    #6751
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    A Texas sheriff's lieutenant who called the Capitol riot one of the best days of her life has been fired

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    • SalesServiceGuy
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      #6752
      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

      Originally posted by bsm2
      A Texas sheriff's lieutenant who called the Capitol riot one of the best days of her life has been fired
      • A Texas cop who called the Capitol riot one of the best days of her life has been fired.
      • An arbitrator upheld the Bexar County sheriff's decision to fire Lt. Roxanne Mathai.
      • Mathai posted photos that showed her outside the Capitol on January 6. She has not been charged.

      A Texas sheriff's lieutenant who was at the Capitol on January 6 and who called the insurrection one of the best days of her life has been fired, the local news outlet KSAT reported on Tuesday.

      Bexar County Sheriff's Office Lt. Roxanne Mathai, 47, was placed on administrative leave in January after she posted photos on Facebook that showed her near the Capitol, KSAT reported.

      Sheriff Javier Salazar fired Mathai in June, but she appealed his decision, according to KSAT. When the case was brought before an arbitrator, she argued that she'd been present for a historic event and was wrongfully terminated, the report said.

      Since Mathai said she didn't enter the Capitol, she also argued that she was not involved in the siege, the local CBS affiliate KENS 5 reported.

      In an interview with KSAT on Monday, Salazar called Mathai's defense "ridiculous."

      "It's not like you're standing there for the signing of the Declaration of Independence. That's a historic event,"

      Salazar said. "You're there when fellow Americans lost their lives. That's nothing to be proud of."


      The arbitrator ultimately sided with Salazar and upheld Mathai's firing, KSAT reported.

      Mathai has not been criminally charged in the insurrection, and she has claimed she was unaware of the bloodshed at the Capitol, KSAT reported.

      According to KSAT, among photos posted on her Facebook page that showed her walking toward the Capitol after President Donald Trump's speech, Mathai wrote: "And we are going in......in the crowd at the stairs...not inside the capitol like the others. Not catching a case lol."

      "Not gonna lie.....aside from my kids, this was, indeed, the best day of my life. And it's not over yet," Mathai wrote in a separate Facebook post, according to KSAT.

      According to KENS 5, Mathai had been an employee of the sheriff's office for eight years.

      Mathai told the outlet in June that she did not regret going to the Capitol that day but did regret "the events that happened — the events that I had no participation in."

      More than 700 people have been charged in the Capitol insurrection.

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      • slimslob
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        #6753
        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

        Breaking: Restraining Order Filed Against Pelosi by Gen. Flynn - Analyzing America

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        • bsm2
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          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

          Who cares another F traitor Flynn

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          • bsm2
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            • Phil B.
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              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

              Originally posted by bsm2
              Who cares another F traitor Flynn
              He had more ribbons and medals than traitor Miley had.
              And Flynn didn't leave anyone behind to die.

              Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk

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              • D_L_P
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                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Republican Rand Paul doesn't understand how voting works:

                How to steal an election: “Seeding an area heavy with potential Democratic votes with as many absentee ballots as possible, targeting and convincing potential voters to complete them in a legally valid way, and then harvesting and counting the results.”

                convincing potential voters to vote in a legally valid way is how democracy works.

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                • bsm2
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                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                  Originally posted by Phil B.
                  He had more ribbons and medals than traitor Miley had.
                  And Flynn didn't leave anyone behind to die.

                  Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk
                  Big deal Flynn a convicted Liar.

                  You probably think Benedict Arnold was a F Hero also.

                  F Jan 6 traitors

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                  • slimslob
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                    • Phil B.
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                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                      Originally posted by slimslob
                      Problem
                      Is they are taking the rest of us down with them.
                      Making 400k a year, Biden can afford steak.. lobster..
                      12$/qt ice cream too.
                      The rest of us eat Hamburger Helper.

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                      • SalesServiceGuy
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                        More than half of U.S. states will raise their minimum wage in 2022, but employers are hiking pay faster


                        • Twenty-six U.S. states will raise their minimum wage in 2022, but many workers will see more significant pay gains from employers that are raising their pay floor.
                        • Workers have been pushing to earn at least $15 an hour since 2012, but recent pay hikes and higher inflation mean that the benchmark could be changing.
                        • Activists are beginning to push for wages higher than $15 an hour as well, citing inflation and the cost of basic needs.


                        California’s largest businesses will be required to pay workers a minimum of $15 an hour in January.

                        It’s a milestone fast-food workers have been trying to achieve since 2012. But anti-poverty activists aren’t satisfied. Citing the state’s high cost of living and rising inflation, they are pushing for more.

                        Activist and investor Joe Sanberg is financing the attempt to gather enough signatures in California to get a ballot initiative in front of voters for the November election. Sanberg, who has talked about potentially running for president, wants the state’s minimum wage to hit $18 an hour for all businesses by 2026.
                        “We were a leader in pushing for a $15 minimum wage, but now we have to move the ball forward and farther. It’s overdue for $18,” Sanberg told the Los Angeles Times.

                        Next year, 26 U.S. states and Washington will raise their minimum wages, but only California and parts of New York will mandate hourly pay of at least $15, according to a report from payroll experts at Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.

                        However, many workers will see more substantial pay increases because their employers chose to raise their pay floor on their own.

                        A tight labor market resulted in many companies, ranging from banks to retailers to pizzerias, hiking wages for hourly workers to attract and retain staff. This year marked the first time that the average wage of restaurant and supermarket workers rose above $15 an hour, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wages and salaries increased 4.2% for the 12 months ended in September 2021, the BLS found.

                        Other employers have surpassed the $15 benchmark already. Amazon has paid its workforce at least $15 an hour since 2018 and began offering new hires an average of $18 an hour this September. Costco raised its minimum wage to $17 an hour in October. Full-time employees of crafting retailer Hobby Lobby will earn at least $18.50 an hour starting Jan. 1. T-Mobile is paying its 75,000-person workforce at least $20 an hour. And Bank of America has pledged to pay hourly workers $25 an hour by 2025.

                        “It’s a job-seekers’ market, which means competition to keep and find top talent is competitive — and as a great employer, we like it that way,” T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert wrote in a letter to employees announcing the wage hike on Dec. 10.

                        The pandemic also brought new awareness to and appreciation for hourly workers and their low wages. Restaurant dishwashers and grocery store cashiers were deemed essential and often earned bonus pay for working during lockdowns, helping provide consumers who were stuck at home with necessities. Higher unemployment benefits also shed light on how little pay many low-wage workers earn, with many depositing unemployment checks higher than their old paychecks.

                        Anti-poverty advocates are beginning to push for wages higher than $15 an hour as well, citing inflation and the costs of basic needs. Inflation surged 6.8% in November, the fastest rate since 1982, and paychecks aren’t stretching as far at the grocery store or gas station. Real average hourly earnings, which factor inflation and the average workweek into calculations, fell 1.9% in November compared with a year ago. Whether higher wages are a driving force behind the current inflation is a source of disagreement for economists.

                        “Now, $15 is widely understood to be the bare minimum workers anywhere need to get by. $15 has always been the floor, not the ceiling, for wages — and working people will continue to demand lawmakers and employers increase pay to keep up with the rising cost of living and ensure that every community can thrive,” Allynn Umel, campaign director for the Fight for $15 and a Union, said in a statement to CNBC.

                        Still, some of the nation’s largest private employers have starting salaries that trail the $15 benchmark. For example, Walmart hiked pay for workers to a minimum of $12 an hour earlier this year, up from its $11 pay floor it set in 2018. But the retailer says its average U.S. wage has risen to $16.40.

                        Companies are planning wage increases into next year to stay competitive, a sign that the labor market won’t snap back even as unemployment fell to 4.2% in November. Walgreens Boots Alliance is aiming to hit $15 an hour by November 2022, while Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants announced earlier in December that it would be accelerating its plans to raise pay to $12 an hour, including tips.

                        And while more than half of U.S. states are hiking wages in 2022, 20 states have the same pay floor as the federal minimum wage: $7.25 an hour. The majority of those states have elected Republicans as their current governors and have a lower cost of living than states that are raising their minimum wages.

                        Earlier this year, Democrats tried to raise the federal minimum wage through an amendment in the Covid-19 stimulus bill, but the effort failed.

                        The federal pay floor has been stuck at $7.25 an hour since 2009.

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                        • slimslob
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                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          CJ Pearson - Watch Kamala Harris Melt Down When Asked About Who The Real President Is

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                          • bsm2
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                            • slimslob
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                              Greta Thunberg Turns Against Biden with a Vicious Insult - Truth Press

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                              • D_L_P
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                                #6765
                                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                                Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
                                More than half of U.S. states will raise their minimum wage in 2022, but employers are hiking pay faster


                                • Twenty-six U.S. states will raise their minimum wage in 2022, but many workers will see more significant pay gains from employers that are raising their pay floor.
                                • Workers have been pushing to earn at least $15 an hour since 2012, but recent pay hikes and higher inflation mean that the benchmark could be changing.
                                • Activists are beginning to push for wages higher than $15 an hour as well, citing inflation and the cost of basic needs.
                                told the Los Angeles Times.

                                Next year, 26 U.S. states and Washington will raise their minimum wages, but only California and parts of New York will mandate hourly pay of at least $15, according to a report from payroll experts at Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory U.S.

                                However, many workers will see more substantial pay increases because their employers chose to raise their pay floor on their own.

                                A tight labor market resulted in many companies, ranging from banks to retailers to pizzerias, hiking wages for hourly workers to attract and retain staff. This year marked the first time that the average wage of restaurant and supermarket workers rose above $15 an hour, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wages and salaries increased 4.2% for the 12 months ended in September 2021, the BLS found.

                                Other employers have surpassed the $15 benchmark already. Amazon has paid its workforce at least $15 an hour since 2018 and began offering new hires an average of $18 an hour this September. Costco raised its minimum wage to $17 an hour in October. Full-time employees of crafting retailer Hobby Lobby will earn at least $18.50 an hour starting Jan. 1. T-Mobile is paying its 75,000-person workforce at least $20 an hour. And Bank of AmericaInflation surged 6.8% in NovemberFor example, Walmart hiked pay for workers to a minimum of $12 an hourWalgreens Boots Alliance is aiming to hit $15 an hour by November 2022, while Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants announced earlier in December that it would be accelerating its plans to raise pay to $12 an hour, including tips.

                                And while more than half of U.S. states are hiking wages in 2022, 20 states have the same pay floor as the federal minimum wage: $7.25 an hour. The majority of those states have elected Republicans as their current governors and have a lower cost of living than states that are raising their minimum wages.

                                Earlier this year, Democrats tried to raise the federal minimum wage through an amendment in the Covid-19 stimulus bill, but the effort failed.

                                The federal pay floor has been stuck at $7.25 an hour since 2009.
                                could afford to pay more, they're just too greedy.

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