Most of the state outside NYC is moderate to republican though, which is why he does well.
Most of the state outside NYC is moderate to republican though, which is why he does well.
It is when the rest of the state sees that she could not care about them now. Why should they care to vote for her then?
I find the lack of specific questions and specific answers about what she would do for the people who live outside NYC very troubling. It’s not just the lack of experience. It’s the fact that along with that her knowledge of what the rest of the state needs is a big issue. Buzzfeed asked her what she thinks she needed…
What is Kanye?
ehhhhhhh going to say b.s on this one. Driving in snow belt areas like Buffalo NY which happen to be pretty flat require snow tires also.
It was a dock issue caused by the charger since it turned out Nintendo uses a nonstandard USB c power configuration.
It was a dock issue caused by the charger since it turned out Nintendo uses a nonstandard USB c power configuration.
NY always likes to flirt with being a progressive state but always ends up being a follower. So I’m not to surprised in the end that it was NY itself that proved me wrong.
Thanks for the back and forth, I’d rather be wrong and learn from it then stuck with false information and pushing that false information.
Actually, been looking into it. Looks like you are 100% right. The NY state assembly actually passed a version of it however it never made it to the Senate for some reason. http://nyassembly.gov/Press/files/20180614.php
There, you lost your point. Comparing what MA did and actual single payer... you just can’t compare the two. MA actually wanted more than what they ended up doing, they just couldn’t legally do it.
Well, to be honest, she does not seem to know by the things she is focusing on. She keeps on talking about things like Medicare for all, which isn’t something a state/governor can just do without federal backing. It’s great that she is all for it, but that isn’t something she would really be able to take on.
It’s not simple math considering overlapping hours, different hours worked. Different job responsibilities etc etc. Sure it can be done, but the way they do it now is pretty simple and easy. Why make it overly complicated?
Nah, just giving my view. A company can always improve on how they treat their employees for sure. But thank you for the civil back and forth conversation concerning it.
And someone who takes a job at Starbucks knows how (or at least should ask before they start) it works there. which goes back to them being the issue if they accept the job and blame that for them not being happy and not motivated.
“All I’m saying is that the problem of poorly motivated workers exists.”
Not to mention there are usually at least 2-3 people working at one time with overlapping shifts, it would be a nightmare to split up $1 tip per say between that day’s workers. Or should only the person at the actual register at the moment get that dollar screwing over the person who actually made the drink? Or vice…
Nah, they don’t get tipped wage...They actually get paid.. so the problem is you. In this case, the tips if they get anything really are an extra perk.
“Where’s the motivation to do a better job?”
Yeah, that is the “old” model.
Yeah, that is the “old” model.
Did things change? I had the first version of this make and never had any of these problems when I used it.
Did things change? I had the first version of this make and never had any of these problems when I used it.