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Republicans Filibuster Minimum Wage Increase

by: Matt Singer

Wed Jan 24, 2007 at 12:13:34 PM MST


43 Republicans just voted to filibuster a minimum wage hike. No doubt that Senator Baucus' staff will point to this vote as proof that their early compromise to offer billions in tax breaks was necessary to get the minimum wage hike passed.

Of course, I know if I was in big business's back pocket and I knew a compromise that would let me claim I supported the minimum wage would emerge that would also get the support of my corporate backers because it hands out billions in tax cuts, well, I'd filibuster for a week, too.

I still think the Senate Dems, especially our senior Senator, gave away the store on this one.

Meanwhile, St. John McCain is among those filibustering the wage hike. If you hate poor people, he just might be the candidate for you in '08.

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It is time (4.00 / 1)
"We cannot allow a minority to grab the Senate by the throat and hold it there." ~ Sen. Mike Mansfield

This really is a sad state of affairs. The Republicans are trying to hold the Senate hostage for billions of dollars. The time to raise the minimum wage is long overdue. For 10 years there have been countless times when taxes have been cut or subsidies have been offered for these buisnesses. There has been a whole decade of preperation for a raise to the minimum wage. There doesn't need to be any incentive now except for that it is the right thing to do.


Stuck in the Mud (0.00 / 0)
Hah.  I love it.  And if you dont favor a hike, according to Mr. Singer, you definately "hate poor people."  Sorry, but Im not joining the Hugo Chavez fan club today. 

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Didn't we have a logic lesson on another thread? (0.00 / 0)
And if you dont [sic] favor a hike, according to Mr. Singer, you definately [sic] "hate poor people."
No, what I imply is, if you hate poor people, you don't favor the hike.

That also means that if you don't favor a hike, it may be because you hate poor people, but not definitely.


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cry me a river (0.00 / 0)
Im still all laughs.  If you favor a hike then you MAY hate the food business, the agriculture business, the restraunt business and the retail business.  Additionally, you (who are not at the minimum) may just want to pay more for everything just so you can feel good that the folks at Wal-Mart are earning a few extra bucks to stock shelves and bag groceries. 

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Why not? (0.00 / 0)
Why not feel good about helping people who stock shelves or bag groceries earn more? I heard somewhere that about 30,000 Montanans are making minimum wage. So when this state passed I-151 with 285,000 votes I'm inclined to think that there are a fair amount of people who don't have a problem with helping out others. God forbid that anyone think about somebody else.

And if 85% of this country believes that the minimum wage is too low and support an increase then why shouldn't Congress act upon it? Riddle me that.


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Action then reaction (0.00 / 0)
How much is bagging groceries really worth . . . ?
Riddle me that, because many stores now have automatic checkers, which leads me to believe that its a job that a machine can do. 

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I'm curious (0.00 / 0)
What do you think Senate Democrats could have done to get this through clean? Certainly looks impossible to me.

Not caved before the first vote (4.00 / 1)
Made Republicans have a choice -- minimum wage up or down. They'd have to live with killing it. Bring it back up in three weeks. Make them vote on it. If need be, after a couple votes, talk to some of their folks facing tough elections in '08 and some of their potential Presidentials, cut a smaller deal to let them save face, move on.

Max threw in the towel before the opening bell.


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And bragged about it. (0.00 / 0)
I should add.

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Might have worked (0.00 / 0)
I'm a bit skeptical about picking off enough Repubs to break a filibuster, especially with McConnell leading them. What I'm most interested in at this point is how many tax breaks can be stripped back out during committee negotiations.

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Take a look at how it's paid for... (0.00 / 0)
No, I'm not interested in saying "see, we were right" after today's vote. But I would like to take a look for a moment at how Max's tax package is paid for: closing tax loopholes on big business. 

In general, the offsets found by Max and the Finance Committee staff would close big corporate tax loopholes to raise $8 billion over ten years.

One of those loopholes includes so-called deferred executive compensation, which is taxspeak for executives who hide millions in retirement accounts.

When the provision passed, Max told the Washington Post:

Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) said limiting the accounts is a declaration that "more Americans should be treated equally."

"For the vast, vast majority of families, there's a limit on deferred compensation that's not taxed of about $15,000" a year, Baucus said, referring to the sum ordinary people can put in a 401(k) plan. "I just think the general rule should apply to all Americans, even the very highly compensated executives." Limiting their annual deferral to $1 million "is not an unfair burden," he said.

Max is also taking aim at offshore tax havens that big corporations have used to skirt the tax code, accounting practices known as Sale-in/Lease-out, or SILO. This provision alone would raise more than $4 billion over the next ten years.

So what we've done is craft a package that cracks down on big business to provide help for small business, including tax credits for small businesses that hire hard-to-employ workers, increased deductions for improving buildings, and measures to help small businesses simplify their bookkeeping.

Speaking of 'the store,' we've heard from a bunch of Montana small business owners who want Congress to pass this tax package. One of those was the owner of Walter's IGA & ACE of Sheridan, Montana. They have about 15 employees and serve a community of about 700.

(Barrett works for Max Baucus)


A Little Taste... (0.00 / 0)
Ironic how the masters of the modern "filibuster", the Democrats, are getting a taste of their own medicine. 

I see the minimum wage debate in this simple quote "Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today.  Teach a man to fish; and you have fed him for a lifetime"


I much prefer my version (0.00 / 0)
Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Use taxes to build a public fishing school, feed a village for a lifetime.

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More Teach (0.00 / 0)
I like this one too...

"Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today.  Teach a man to fish, and he will sit in the boat and drink beer all day"


Here's my favorite... (0.00 / 0)
"Give a liberal a fish; you have fed him for today.  Teach a liberal to fish, and he'll eventually forget how and start eating the bait."

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