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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…3 days3D

FTC preparing lawsuit over alcohol pricing

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 @9NN6HG7from Vermont  answered…1hr1H

Remove loopholes & methods for avoidance. Eliminate shelters like non profits & foundations where people launder money t…

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…5hrs5H

Help, but need to be strengthened and reformed, and ultimately need to be replaced with full worker ownership of all cap…

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…5hrs5H

Ownership of corporations should be transferred to workers, who should have the freedom to choose which institutions to…

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…5hrs5H

No, it will enable businesses to pay even less for labor and increase the concentration of capital ownership.

 @9NMVK6D from Washington answered…5hrs5H

Yes, but workers should own the means of production so people no longer become rich through exploitation.

 @9NMS3J7 from Texas answered…7hrs7H

No. The wage-hour laws should be overhauled to reflect the modern economy, which is no longer primarily driven by factor…

 @9NMQZ5Q from Michigan answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but more importantly, curb abuses by misclassification between exempt and non-exempt employee status.

 @9NMQWZN from Idaho answered…8hrs8H

Yes, but People who use government benefits, when applicable, pay slightly higher taxes when they no longer need or not…

 @9NMQPLV from California answered…8hrs8H

Raising taxes isn’t the problem. They need to change the work around a and ways to avoid income taxes

 @9NMQ9Y8 from Wisconsin answered…9hrs9H

No, minimum wage isn't to live on. Companies should be required to give raises to employees based on inflation and how m…

 @9NMNVRL from Arizona answered…10hrs10H

Yes, to provide basic needs such as food and housing but through sources where they can only spend those funds given by…

 @9NMKTYK from Texas answered…13hrs13H

No, it will encourage the removal of more welfare programs and prices will raise to make the extra income worthless.

 @9NMCQC6 from California answered…16hrs16H

No, that would set a dangerous precedent, but better protections of data privacy, network infrastructure and access, net…

 @9NMB6WT from Pennsylvania answered…17hrs17H

No, but everyone deserves the access to food and shelter which should be provided, not the government giving money with…

 @9NM678H from California answered…18hrs18H

I don't really have any passionate stance about this. What I can say is I think that monopolies are an issue, and I do t…

 @9NLZLPX from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but only for government workers up to a certain income threshold and not politicians or executives. Adjust them yea…

 @9NLZLPX from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Yes, there should be a set number of days of paid sick leave, vacation days, and maternity/paternity leave per year that…

 @9NLZLPX from North Carolina answered…19hrs19H

Fewer, improve the system so that benefits go to those most in need who are working the hardest to better their situatio…

 @9NLZ2G3 from New Jersey answered…19hrs19H

Yes, but you have to go after those who use the loopholes to get away not paying taxes. It is the really rich who pay th…

 @9NLTTV4 from Massachusetts answered…21hrs21H

The federal minimum wage is necessary but needs to take into consideration the cost of living differences in each state.