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Comment a comment by Mark Davison (jmarkdavison), published on 13 January 2007
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The new minimum wage bill would be effective in all states and territories, except American Samoa.
Why? Two tuna fish companies employ 75% of American Samoa’s workforce. One, Starkist (like most businesses) is vigorously opposed to the minimum wage hike. And in whose Congressional district is Starkist headquartered?
Answer: Nancy Pelosi.
Way to take care of the working man, Nancy!

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The ball is on the Dems side of the court now. They talk the talk, now they have to walk the walk! Question now, is there enough balls on there side of the court?

Can you say "Culture of corruption"?

Yes. I have also read ‘Bushwacked’ by Molly Ivins, so don’t get me started on the catfish canneries in the Mississippi Delta.

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