[Nfbmt] A ridiculous Question

Edward Robbins ecrobbins517 at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 00:28:46 UTC 2014


Greetings,
Montana raised their minimum wage this year too.

Ted

EDWARD C "TED" ROBBINS
, CEO MBEI, Treasurer NFB of Montana & MANAGER MAB EQUIPMENT PROGRAM
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From: Nfbmt [mailto:nfbmt-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Dan Burke
Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2014 2:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Nfbmt] A ridiculous Question

Colorado is one of the states that is raising its minimum wage this year.

Dan


On 1/5/14, Dmgina <dmgina at samobile.net> wrote:
> Wow what did you have for breakfast to come up with such thoughts smile!
> As it was shared on the news, Montana doesn't have the money to keep 
> up with the raises states are doing. They are doing well to keep jobs.
> I do know to keep our mall open they need to come down in price for 
> renting a space.
> No wonder we shop on line.
> This is happening al over, not just the disabled, or the blind.
> It is good to get out there and take a stand.
> We are proud to remind others we too need a raise in the working force.
> Don't know if I came close to your question, just my thoughts.
>
>
> Dar
> Every saint has a past,
> Every sinner has a future
>
>
>> On Jan 5, 2014, at 10:54 AM, "Rik James" <montanarikster at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I am appreciating what the NFB legislative team is doing. I am 
>> looking forward to our trip to Washington, to be part of a collective 
>> voice to express our dismay and disgust at what is, and has been 
>> going on for much too long for our fellow blind persons.
>>
>> What we will ask them, the Congressional representatives to do is 
>> important. For us, together and for each of individually, I guess I 
>> feel like I need to get my head together and be informed.
>>
>> And to be able to boil it down into a few concise and understandable 
>> sound bytes. Because that is what we will have in the way of time.
>>
>> Go around the room, if you please, now, fellow Fedearationists.
>>
>> Speak your mind now amongst ourselves.
>>
>> Sing the Dress Rehearsal Rag.
>> (Oops, sorry! I drifted in to my music world for a moment, with that 
>> Leonard Cohen song title.)
>>
>> What do you each know about the history of the minimum wage in America?
>> In the general sense, I think this is valuable to understand.
>>
>> What are the big bullet points of that history, that have led us to 
>> right now in time?
>>
>> History. All around us. Surrounding us.
>> And the role we play, today, in that history.
>> The future and the present. Unraveling all of it.
>> That is what occupies part of my mind, as I try and see about what I 
>> would like to be a part of in Washington at the end of this month.
>>
>> I wish I felt more optimistic. I have been following our Congress 
>> with horror and dismay in the years since last I went on this 
>> advocacy pilgrimage.
>> And so it makes me rather a grim conversationalist, when sitting 
>> around talking. Because I worry that we are all of us, sighted, blind 
>> and whatever in a very rough patch for democratic principles, and 
>> anyone without a huge money sack of lobby professionals, controlling 
>> the pie slicing in America.
>>
>> But I let that rest. Are you glad?
>>
>> But here is the next little thing I have to say. That beyond those 
>> few moments with a congressmen or one of their staff, there will be 
>> time with one another, us in the National Federation of the Blind, 
>> from Montana, and other state affiliate members around the nation, 
>> once again. Anything is possible. Especially when we remain as we 
>> are, and continue to evolve and to work together.
>>
>> And that is also precious. Don't you think?
>>
>> I just am hoping now that by that time the weather will cooperate 
>> with us, too. For our travel needs. It will be what it will be. But I 
>> wish for it to be smooth sailing, smooth flying, and a waltz on 
>> concrete that is not so dreadfully slippery as it is here today in my
home town.
>>
>> Peace Love Joy.
>> And man the barricades. We will not go back.
>> As Doctor Jernigan and others have chanted lo these decades now for 
>> our rights for equality and justice, and a fair shake at everything 
>> anyone with complete normal eyesight has.
>>
>> Rik
>>
>>
>> .
>>
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