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Obama to raise federal minimum wage via executive order

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout: Debate & Discussion' started by roxxfan, Jan 28, 2014.

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  1. roxxfan

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    http://nypost.com/2014/01/28/obama-to-raise-federal-minimum-wage-in-executive-order/

    Obama to raise federal minimum wage

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    By Associated Press. January 28, 2014 | 6:51am

    WASHINGTON – Newly repackaged, President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address will deliver familiar content along with some targeted first-time initiatives that both test and illustrate the limits of divided government in an election year.

    His message to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday will identify measures where he and Congress can cooperate, and he will press issues that will distinguish him and Democrats from Republicans. He’ll also make a case for acting alone.

    Illustrating his willingness to act on his own, the White House says Obama will announce that he will sign an executive order increasing the minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.10 for new federal contracts. The measure affects only future contracts, not existing ones, and would only apply to contract renewals if other terms of the agreement changed. As a result, the order would benefit far fewer workers than the number foreseen by advocates of federal contract employees.

    Still, the issue dovetails with what will be Obama’s broader call for an increase in the national minimum wage to $10.10 and for future increases to be tied to inflation. Obama last year had called for an increase in the minimum wage to $9.

    The address will be wrapped in a unifying theme: The federal government can play a key role in increasing opportunities for Americans who have been left behind, unable to benefit from a recovering economy. Yet, at the core of the address, the president will deliver a split message.

    Even as he argues that low income Americans and many in the middle class lack the means to achieve upward mobility, Obama will also feel compelled to take credit for an economy that by many indicators is gaining strength under his watch. As a result, he will talk positively about a recovery that remains elusive to many Americans.

    Some Democrats are warning Obama to tread carefully.

    “We hope that he does not dwell on the successes of the economy, which may be apparent in employment statistics, the GDP and stock market gains, but which are not felt by folks at the grocery store,” Democratic political analysts James Carville and Stan Greenberg wrote in a recent strategy memo.

    The president will present Congress with an agenda largely unchanged from what he called for a year ago, but one that nevertheless fits neatly into this year’s economic opportunity theme. He will continue to seek an overhaul of immigration laws, an increase in the minimum wage and expanded pre-school education.

    But after a year in which those proposals languished and gun control failed, the White House is eager to avoid letting Obama be defined by quixotic ambitions. As a result, he will stress success through executive actions, though their reach would be far more modest than what he could achieve through legislation.

    “You can be sure that the president fully intends to use his executive authority, to use the unique powers of the office to make progress on economic opportunity to make progress in the areas that he believes are so important to further economic growth and further job creation,” White House spokesman Jay Carney said Monday.

    Obama’s biggest and most lasting accomplishment of his second term could be immigration legislation. House Republican leaders lately have sent signals that they are willing to act on piecemeal legislation, and Obama has given them room to work without prodding.

    How immigration gets resolved will depend much on what the House is able to pass and if and how it can be reconciled with bipartisan Senate legislation that passed last year. Conservatives are pushing back against any bill that gives legal status to immigrants who are in the country illegally. And some Democrats would prefer to use the unresolved issue to mobilize Hispanic voters for this year’s midterm elections.

    Eager not to be limited by legislative gridlock, Obama on Tuesday is expected to announce executive actions on job training, retirement security and help for the long-term unemployed in finding work — all in addition to his order to increase the minimum wage on new federal contracts.

    Among them is a new retirement savings plan geared toward workers whose employers don’t currently offer such plans. The program would allow first-time savers to start building up savings in Treasury bonds that eventually could be converted into a traditional IRAs, according to two people who have discussed the proposal with the administration. Those people weren’t authorized to discuss it ahead of the announcement and insisted on anonymity.

    “Tomorrow night, it’s time to restore opportunity for all,” Obama said Monday on the video-sharing site Vine, part of the White House’s broad social media promotion of the speech.

    The White House says the hike in minimum pay for federal contract workers would most benefit janitors and construction workers working under new federal contracts, as well as military base workers who wash dishes, serve food and do laundry. The White House says contractors will have time to take the higher minimum wage into account when pricing their bids.

    Obama’s go-it-alone approach has already irritated Republicans, some of whom claim he is pushing the limits of the Constitution; others diminish his initiatives as insubstantial.

    “He can work with us to create opportunity and prosperity,” wrote Brendan Buck, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. “Or he can issue press releases.”

    The approach, some Republicans say, could also backfire by angering GOP leaders who already don’t trust Obama’s administration.
    “The more he tries to do it alone and do confrontation, the less he’s going to be able to get cooperation,” said John Feehery, a former top House Republican aide.

    Obama will follow his State of the Union address with a quick trip Wednesday and Thursday to Maryland, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Tennessee to promote his proposals. On Friday, Obama will hold an event at the White House where he’ll announce commitments from several companies to not discriminate against the long-term unemployed during hiring.

    Following tradition, the White House has invited several people to sit with first lady Michelle Obama during Tuesday night’s address. Among them are General Motors CEO Mary Barra and Cristian Avila of Phoenix, an immigrant who with two younger siblings was brought to the U.S. illegally when Avila was 9. Now 23, Avila is one of the so-called Dreamers who have benefited from an Obama policy allowing young people who immigrated illegally with their parents to avoid deportation.
     
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  2. NotInMyHouse

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    Here is an excerpt from WaPo.

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  3. CometsWin

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    Interesting. It's going to be a busy day for Limbaugh, Hannity, and the wingnut mob. I will have to catch some Fox News today for some giggles.
     
  4. FV Santiago

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    At a time when Obama's approval rating hits an all-time low due to his many failures, the politician falls back on the most tried and true strategy of gaining popularity -- more handouts. This tepid economy recovery can't afford a measure like this. U6 unemployment will go higher, although the quoted unemployment rate (the lie) will drop due to more employees abandoning their job search and the labor participation rate falling.

    How are people still fooled by this politician? It's all a game of distraction. 2013 was a year of consistent failure for the President. Syria was the biggest failure, but most people don't even remember. In Syria, Obama was protecting Saudi Arabia's fragile status in the region and attempting to strike back at Iran. Americans were too stupid to understand the motives for wanting to strike Assad. What we were left with was Putin running laps around Obama, who then backtracked in shame after falling into Putin's trap. Pathetic. Obamacare, which had most of its actual substance delayed until 2013/2014 to avoid all of this coming to light in an election year, has been an unmitigated disaster. Lies, dropped insurance, higher healthcare costs, and a totally incompetent rollout. The NSA is spying on you without your knowledge or consent. The IRS is harassing political opponents with audits and delays to entity formation. All of these things have damaged Obama.

    Yes, it's definitely time for more handouts. The same tactics were used in 2012 to win the young women vote (free contraceptives), poor people vote, and unemployed vote. The other tactic used to distract you is attempts to raise his popularity, but I will explain this in a subsequent piece. Michelle's 50th birthday party was a great example.
     
  5. GladiatoRowdy

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    Now higher wages qualify as "handouts"? Y'all are completely delusional.
     
  6. DaDakota

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    why is this good? You seriously don't think this should be voted on by our elected representatives?
     
  8. GladiatoRowdy

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    Certainly, it should be, but as a result of Republican intransigence, Obama is forced to do what he can via executive order.
     
  9. mc mark

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    Rage On!
     
  10. tallanvor

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    So our law-making body gets to make the laws until the dictator decides otherwise? Where are your ethics? This is disgusting. You don't get to skirt our Congress when you don't agree with Congress.
     
  11. GladiatoRowdy

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    He isn't skirting Congress, he is exercising his authority to set policy for the Executive branch of government. He isn't unilaterally raising the federal minimum wage for all workers, he is applying a higher minimum to federal contracts.
     
  12. tallanvor

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    he is skirting Congress (not sure you know what that word means).
     
  13. GladiatoRowdy

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    I'm fully aware of what it means. He is exercising his authority as the head of the Executive branch of government. That isn't "skirting" anything, it is setting policy for government contracts, which he has the authority to do.
     
  14. Major

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    No, he's not. The Executive branch generally has the authority to select federal contractors. He's just changing the rules on what contractors his administration will pick. The next President can change them back if he or she wants.

    No one is required to apply for federal contracts, and thus no one is required to pay this new wage.
     
  15. tallanvor

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    I didn't argue he doesn't have the legal authority, but he is skirting Congress. This is definitely something that should be voted on by our representatives elected in Congress.
     
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    Ethics? So in your mind it is worse to raise peoples pay than to put millions on furloughs, including veterans, holding work and funding hostage to TRY to force legislation you can't pass?
     
  17. bigtexxx

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    this is all for show. Obama's got to look like he's doing something

    what % of Americans will this affect? minimum wage earners on federal contracts?
     
  18. tallanvor

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    why won't it pass? because the elected representatives of the American people don't want to pass it?
     
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    The divide in here amongst republicans is so funny. One side is outraged that he would dare take such drastic action bypassing congress. The other is calling a political show that really has no effect on any number of people. The punch line is they agree with each other that it is horrible...because Obama!
     
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    Why? Does Congress vote on all the other factors that go into deciding who gets a federal contract? Should the Executive Dept have any authority, or should every contract just be voted on by Congress?
     

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