Baltimore Democratic Mayor Vetoes $15 minimum wage

Baltimore's mayor said on Friday she would veto legislation that would nearly double the Maryland city's minimum wage to $15 an hour in a setback for advocates of a "living wage" for restaurant workers and other low-wage earners.

The legislation raising the minimum wage from $8.75 an hour would have put the city at a competitive disadvantage with neighboring cities and suburban counties, Mayor Catherine Pugh said.

Raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour would have linked Baltimore, a port city that once had a vibrant steelmaking industry, to efforts across the United States to boost the standard of living of many low-wage service workers.

A fourth of the residents of Maryland's biggest city live below the federal poverty level, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Maryland has already mandated a minimum wage increase to $9.25 an hour in July and to $10.10 in 2018.

Baltimore would become a "hole in the doughnut" if it required a $15-an-hour increase, the Democratic mayor said at a news conference.

The measure would boost pay for about 100,000 workers, or 27 percent of the city's workforce, according to an estimate from the Economic Policy Institute, a nonpartisan Washington think tank.

The City Council voted 11-3 this week to approve the increase, with one supporter of the measure absent. Lawmakers need 12 votes to pass it over Pugh's veto.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-maryland-minimumwage-idUSKBN16V2TC

It seems that, as we continue to stare into the eyes of the inevitable crossroads of our economic system, we refuse to adjust course to a model that may actually have a chance to lift up everyone instead of continuing down the rocky and ungraded path of slave wages and oppression.

Donald Trump during the campaign said that wages were too high. Clinton had stated that a 15 minimum wage was just too high, that 12 was better (though maybe 15 in some urban areas). Sanders had campaigned on a $15 minimum wage.

A 12 dollar minimum wage at 40 hours a week is roughly $25,000.
A 15 dollar minimum wage at 40 hours a week is $31,200.

One can imagine that that extra $6,000 could be quite helpful for those struggling to make in these dire economic times. However, wealthy Democrats, often showing to be against such a wage, say that that is just too high. These politicians, who are worth tens, if not hundreds of millions of dollars, say that someone earning $6,000 more a year just isn't feasible.

During an interview, the Democratic mayor said that, "I don't think there is anybody who wants to see the minimum wage increased more than I do."

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yc6K4GGwL8]

Except, when given the chance to actually increase the minimum wage, she vetoed it.

Jill Stein, Green Party candidate, had this on her site:
"End unemployment in America once and for all by guaranteeing a job at a living wage for every American willing and able to work. A Full Employment Program will create up to 20 million jobs, both directly and indirectly, by implementing a nationally-funded, locally-controlled, direct employment initiative replacing unemployment offices with local employment offices."

A full living wage with a guaranteed jobs program. Now the merits between a Universal Basic Income or guaranteed jobs program can be discussed, and rightfully should be done, but that is the discussion we should be having, not us hoping to barely push the minimum wage up every 5 years.

The Democrats tell us that we have to do this incrementally in order to dodge responsibility for as long as possible. The Democrats, with their tens of millions of dollars, do not understand nor do they care about the plight of the homeless, of those in poverty, of those who can't survive in this country.

I was told that Democrats care and they are for increasing the minimum wage. Yet again, the defenders of the party are proven wrong yet their minds remain unchanged. And while they continue to live their privileged life talking about how marvelous it is to be a Democrat and how much they truly care about the impoverished and those suffering, those people remain invisible, just how the 1% Democratic politicians and supporters prefer it.

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dance you monster's picture

I live just up the road from you. I visit Baltimore or its environs rather frequently, . . . or did. Now I have a chance to consider, do I want to go to museums or aquaria or restaurants or trade fairs in Baltimore, i.e. spend my money in Baltimore, or do I want to do that in a town that makes sure its workers, the people making my visit possible and enjoyable, are paid adequately to have a decent standard of living? I think I just got the answer to that.

You claim to worry about your town's competitive edge with its neighbors. You, willfully, just lost that competition. And failed to stand up for your citizens.

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Big Al's picture

very tough. But the city council voted 11-3 to approve it and ONE PERSON, the mayor, can say no to that? That sounds like a political process gone wild. We humans have got to stop giving one person so much power.

It shows that except in extremely rare cases, it doesn't matter whether it's a democrat or republican politician, money talks.

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mimi's picture

that major a coffee or anything to eat. Her brain has the hole, not the doughnut, not Baltimore. Also telling is that in Montgomery County, Maryland, a well-to-do Washington DC suburb, the county executive vetoed a $15-an-hour basic wage measure in January. Lots of 'political folks' live there) People there are too lazy to use their dough for their doughnuts and therefore their holes just open up to shit all over the people.

Sorry. It's too sad to read about it, and it triggers nothing but anger.

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Total hypocrites. They're too busy yelling "Russia, Russia, Russia!"

And we'll "never ever" get single payer health care.

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There are no RepublicanTs or DemocRats, just politicians serving the 1%.

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with a bright future in the party.
She is also the perfect exemplar of why there was a Demexit.
Trying to persuade a stump to help working people would be more productive, since the damn stump would remain silent and do no harm.

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dervish's picture

to drop the ball when it counts. She is serving her oligarch masters well.

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"Obama promised transparency, but Assange is the one who brought it."

Strife Delivery's picture

What disgusts me is that no matter what a politician does, they force themselves (or perhaps it isn't even necessary to do that) to find a way to spin that into a positive.

Just reading through the few places that posted this information, I've found some who say that it was a good thing, that not everywhere can handle 15. Well we heard that in the general election. We have to save 15 for urban areas.

Last time I checked, Baltimore is a large city so...

And as some mentioned, this was instantaneous. It would be phased in over years. But apparently, that is just too much money to allow the poor to make.

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'Incremental' is what you use so the frog doesn't notice the boil beginning until the meat's already coming off the legs and it's unable to jump anymore...

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.