krazy991
Krazy991
krazy991

For real. The thing is, in the same town, I have a independent sandwich shop that makes some really good sandwiches and they’re all $7 or less. And they have good quality meats, legit make their own bread, great soup and pastries, etc. I see very little reason to go to a Subway now unless I get a particularly good

Meh, its not like any of their halfway decent sandwiches were ever offered for that anyway. Ok, maybe the meatball one. Besides I’ve never forgiven Subway for nixing their seafood salad sub. I loved that one, krab and all. 

And with that, the country closes its door on the largest and most increasingly-depressing sandwich chain.

$15 in Florida is a lot more than $15 in Boston, New York, or California. So good for these workers, they work hard at Disney. Disney is run like the military, very little slack.

Say most positions adopt a $15 minimum wage in the coming years. Prices rise accordingly.

You’re aware that Disney in FLA is open all year, right? Sure, some kids go down to work for the summer, but the parks have constant traffic, and because they hype the homegeny of the experience, those character performers, food workers, ride people, etc, all still need to be there, too. Hell, im surprised the

Relax chicken little. No prices wont increase by 50%, no Disney wont lay off 30% of staff (by the way very Trumpian of you how you pull these random percentages without any backup, but I digress). You should be the one cracking open an economics book and study that historically there has been no relationship between

Here’s some real numbers for you: In 2015, Purdue ran a study to see what the impact on prices would be if fast-food companies (aka companies with huge percentages of minimum wage employees) raised their lowest wage to $15/hr and wanted to keep profits level.

It’s cute that you think that the automated kiosks wouldn’t be coming anyway. The moment automation become reliable enough, it gets put in and workers get let go, regardless of what the worker gets paid.

and how much of that is because the suits refuse to give up their million+ bonuses every quarter vs paying their employees wage slaves.

Only THREE FUCKING YEARS until their employees can afford to eat and sleep in a proper shelter.

Exactly right. The call could have gone either way. No way you can reverse it. Especially not on the pretext of reviewing whether he was in the restricted area.

Also Draymond clearly committed a lane violation on Hill’s 2nd free throw...

Given the level of incompetence here, I’m surprised they didn’t retroactively call defensive three seconds on LeBron because he was standing there for so long in the slow motion replay.

The issue is not whether Lebron was there before Durant. As you said, Lebron was clearly there first. The question is whether or not Lebron established himself before Durant started his shooting motion. That’s less obvious and I honestly can’t decide which way this should have gone. In which case it should have stuck

Look, I live in the Bay Area, and all I know is that, this morning, there are people in my office somehow claiming that Lebron James is not really that good and that the refs were helping keep the Cavs in the game.