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What the fuck are you? An idiot? Go learn something before you come back with another idiot comment.Minimum Wage Workers in Texas 2013 Southwest Information Office U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsYes, you are wrong.Pick one and show me where you have seriously considered the downside.
Right now black youth has an unemployment rate near 50% and we think legalizing 5 million unskilled, uneducated illegals to compete with them for jobs is a bad thing, are we wrong?
How so?
Actually, if you look state by state, you will find Red States that have the largest number of workers at or below minimum wage as a percentage of their workers.
Alabama
Arkansas
Idaho
Indiana
Mississippi
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
Then you look at the states with the least number of at or below minimum wage and you get
California
Illinois
Connecticut
Washington
Oregon
What's unusual are the number of states with the fewest minimum wage jobs who make big bucks.
So what does that tell you? Obviously, states who invest in education do better.
And what are GOP policies concerning education? You can see it right here on the USMB. Cut education because the schools aren't working.
So it's states that invest in education? Good to know, now tell me, what have we gotten from the nearly 2 trillion dollars thrown in that shit hole in DC called the Department of Education? Pleas be specific, what have they accomplished, do we have higher test scores nation wide, do we have higher graduation rates nation wide, tell me what good are they doing?
Edit: BTW how does this address what I asked, why are you deflecting?
Where Does Money for Public Education Come From GOOD
Federal money was responsible for, on average, fewer than 10 percent of each school district's budget. Louisiana (16.8 percent), Mississippi (16.0 percent), and South Dakota (15.2 percent) use the highest percentage of federal money; whereas New Jersey (3.9 percent), Connecticut (4.2 percent), and Massachusetts (5.1 percent) use the least.