Hello good neighbors and friends,

American workers deserve to make a living wage. The President and Democratic 
leaders in the House and Senate have proposed raising the minimum wage to 
$10.10 an hour, but the minimum wage should be $15 an hour because: (1) $10.10 
an hour isn't enough to lift full-time workers and their families out of 
poverty; (2) Unlike 45 years ago, today's typical low-wage worker is not a 
teenager; he or she provides all or a large percent of family income; (3) The 
minimum wage would be at least $15 an hour if the minimum wage we had back in 
1968 were adjusted for inflation and for the productivity gains we achieved 
since then; (4) Because some employers now pay wages that don't lift their 
employees out of poverty, the rest of us pay for their Medicaid, food stamps, 
housing, and other assistance -- in effect, subsidizing these low-wage 
employers; (5) Some jobs may be lost by raising the minimum wage to $15 an 
hour, but many more people will be lifted out of poverty; (6) The economy will 
also benefit as low-wage workers have more money to spend, thereby creating 
more jobs; and (7) At a time in our nation's history when 95 percent of all 
economic gains are going to the top 1 percent, raising the minimum wage to $15 
an hour is the right and decent thing to do.

That's why I signed a petition to The United States House of Representatives, 
The United States Senate, and President Barack Obama, which says:

"We the undersigned believe that the federal minimum wage, now at $7.25 an 
hour, should be raised to $15.00 an hour. Had the minimum wage of 1968 been 
adjusted for inflation, it would be well above $10.00 an hour today. 
Productivity has also risen considerably since 1968: The typical worker is 
almost twice as productive today as he or she was then. Adjusted for both 
inflation and productivity gains, therefore, the minimum wage should be at 
least $15.00 an hour. " 

Will you sign the petition too? Click here to add your name: 

http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/raise-the-minimum-wage-44?source=s.fwd&r_by=118431
 

Thanks! 

Rick Conrad

As several great men (including American Pacifist A. J. Muste and Ernesto Che 
Guevera) have mused: 
“BE REALISTIC AND DEMAND THE ‘IMPOSSIBLE’ - IN THE NAME OF JUSTICE FOR ALL"

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