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Numerals with its xs and is and ds and cs and ms. Whats great about our numbers system is the ease with which you can haggle like in an arab marketplace. The guy says the item will cost you 9. You say 7. He says take it for 8. Beautiful. So the republicans want to cut spending. The democrats said they want to raise taxes, especially on the well off. They both say they want to cut the deficit. Stop adding to the national debt. So fortunately, we have a perfect Number System to do it. The conservatives say the federal government should only be spending one out of five dollars produce the by the economy each year, one dollar in five. Conservatives also say the federal government shouldnt run up a deficit. Simple. Then raise one dollar in five in taxes or stop complaining about the deficit. Same for the democrats. The math works just as well for them. This they want the government to spend more they should back the revenue level up to that amount. So if both sides want to bargain, if they

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130308:04:51:00

minimize employee turnover and maximize employee productivity, commitment, and loyalty. no doubt about it. jelinek knows when people have more money in their pockets it s good for business. currently full-time workers making minimum wage, they re earning just over 15 grand a year. this bill of course would bring it to $21,000. that would be a $6,000 raise. all good for folks. it would go right back in the economy. it s estimated in 2009 the minimum wage increase resulted in $5.5 billion in new consumer spending. the increase, as i said, it goes right back into the economy. what s wrong with that? nothing. except sometimes owners get writer s cramps. they just don t want to sign the check if it s minimum wage going up. it s no surprise costco pulled in a record $1.7 billion in profit last year. they have a reputation of taking care of their employees and

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130308:08:50:00

this week george miller and senator harkin introduced an increase in the minimum wage. when we increased it in 2007 in our first 100 hours it was the first time it had been increased in 11 years. it s time for it to be increased again. hear hear. nancy pelosi supporting the fair minimum wage act of 2013. this new bill would raise the federal minimum wage over $10 an hour to $10.10. it would also provide adjustments on a cost of living basis, which of course is a big deal. the bill also is really great for business. costco ceo greg jelinek, he came out in support of the bill saying, we know paying employees good wages makes good sense for business. we pay a starting hourly wage of $11.50 an hour and we are still able to keep our overhead costs low.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130308:04:50:00

this week george miller and senator harkin introduced an increase in the minimum wage. when we increased it in 2007 in our first 100 hours it was the first time it had been increased in 11 years. it s time for it to be increased again. hear hear. nancy pelosi supporting the fair minimum wage act of 2013. this new bill would raise the federal minimum wage over $10 an hour to $10.10. it would also provide adjustments on a cost of living basis, which of course is a big deal. the bill also is really great for business. costco ceo greg jelinek, he came out in support of the bill saying, we know paying employees good wages makes good sense for business. we pay a starting hourly wage of $11.50 an hour and we are still able to keep our overhead costs low. we know it s a lot more profitable in the long term to

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