
"Her complaint is that Republicans blocked legislative efforts to raise California's minimum wage, implying that if Republicans really cared about workers, they would support a higher minimum wage. She lists a group of U.S. states that have no state minimum wage law and thus "take advantage" of low-wage workers. Her question to the chairman: "What do the states on that list have in common?" The states are Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming."
"The ICE secret police are absolutely not patriots; they are nothing but goons and gangsters hired by the Trump-Noem administration to terrorize honest citizens. Renee Nicole Good was neither a domestic terrorist, nor a corrupt politician nor an illegal immigrant. It is obvious from the video that she was not using her car as a weapon; she was driving way too slowly. Yet she is now dead."
"Trump has not only bombed Syria, invadedVenezuela, and threatened to bomb Iran again and annex Greenland from Denmark; but he has also effectively declared war against the United States and put boots on the ground to prove his intentions. And now he threatens us with, via the Insurrection Act, deploying U.S. troops, with his Supreme Court's and Congress' blessing."
Republicans blocked legislative efforts to raise California's minimum wage and hampered proposals to eliminate taxes on tips for servers and bartenders. A group of states — Alabama, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming — lack state minimum wage laws and are cited as having substantially lower unemployment rates than California. ICE is characterized as "secret police" and labeled goons and gangsters allegedly hired by the Trump-Noem administration to terrorize citizens. Renee Nicole Good is described as neither a domestic terrorist nor an illegal immigrant; video is said to show she was driving very slowly and not using her car as a weapon, yet she was killed. Allegations assert that the president has used military force abroad and is moving toward deploying U.S. troops under the Insurrection Act.
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