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Your mistake is believing that it our DOJ. The DOJ no longer exists. It’s shitstain diaper don the baby raping con’s private law firm
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SAD FACT: President Trump and Health Secretary RFK Jr are much more dangerous to Americans than all the people on the FBI's most wanted list combined.
Find anyone from the Trump regime who would give a flying f*ck about the people who can't afford to pay large amounts of money in bribes.
RELEASE THE TRUMPSTEIN FILES‼️
A pair of progressive Democrats unveiled a bill on Tuesday that would raise the federal minimum wage to $25 per hour, considered the bare minimum a single adult needs to meet the cost of living in much of the US. The Living Wage For All Act is the first bill to be introduced by the newly sworn-in Rep. Analilia Mejía (D-NJ), who won a special election earlier this month after helping to lead the fight for a $15 minimum wage in her home state of New Jersey. Citing data from MIT's Living Wage Calculator, the Living Wage For All campaign backing the legislation argues that $25/hour is needed for a single adult in most parts of the country to afford basic necessities like housing, food, and healthcare. As the cost of living has skyrocketed over the past decade and a half, the federal minimum wage has remained frozen at $7.25 and hour since 2009.
"This is unacceptable," Mejía said. "We need an economy that reflects the realities of 2026, not one stuck over a decade ago." via commondreams.org (2026.04.28)