New wave of protests: All major US cities hit with minimum wage rallies

Greetings,

minmNote: As you march and protest over corporate profits and a need for a wage hike for a livable wage, here is something to think over. This is the end of American prosperity. This is the end of American wealth and luxury.

She cannot help you. She cannot help herself. She is fooling you by constantly making promises that she knows that she will not be able to fulfill. What we should be doing ask for a complete separation.

minm2 …”Do you know why the white American does not like to talk with you about separation, and why he calls separation of the two people the wrong solution for peace between the people? He knows that it is promised and that God will do it. Then, why do they not agree with separating themselves from you and me, and we from them? Why are the Black man and white man all over the earth now in disagreement with each other to live in peace? Do you know why?

Oh, foolish American so-called Negro, seek some of this earth that you can call your own to live on in peace. Unite and ask the government for a portion of America.

minm3  This is what we need — somewhere to live to ourselves and let the white man live to himself. The two people are not brothers. They are alien to each other. God did not make them brothers to each other.

I ask you, my brother and sister, to learn this and learn it quickly and fly for your life to the refuge of Allah. Come follow me.”–pg.160(tfoa)

minm4I ask you this my beloved black people….”Can we hope for him to care for us and our children forever? No! We need a place on this earth that we can call our own, and go to work and produce our own needs; and this will provide us with employment for our unemployed. Let no man deceive you; we are face to face with a change of worlds.”-pg.119(tfoa)

New wave of protests: All major US cities hit with minimum wage rallies

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Fast food workers calling for a $15 minimum wage at a McDonald’s restaurant in Chelsea, Massachusetts (Reuters/Brian Snyder)Fast food workers calling for a $15 minimum wage at a McDonald’s restaurant in Chelsea, Massachusetts (Reuters/Brian Snyder)

Workers in the fast-food, home-care, and airline industries are involved in demonstrations and engaging in walkouts all over the United States on Thursday in a call for a heightened minimum wage of $15, among other labor demands.

Organizers of the “Fight for 15” campaign, which began in November 2012 and then spread to hundreds of cities and “33 countries on 6 continents,” expect Thursday’s actions to take place in 190 cities at fast-food chain restaurants like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s, as well as major airports like John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York.
Major unions are also participating in the push to raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 per hour. The last boost to the minimum wage occurred in 2009 for most jobs; tipped workers, who make $2.13 per hour, have not seen a raise since 1991.
The current minimum wage for a full-time worker does not meet the federal poverty threshold for family of two, unlike the 1960s and 1970s. Advocates for an increase point to this stagnation or lowered value of the minimum wage as a prime reason for rising inequality in America….MORE HERE

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