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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: Kevin O’Leary Shreds Bernie Sanders’ $15/hr Minimum Wage Platform Kevin OLeary Shreds Bernie Sanders $15/hr Minimum Wage Platform Volume 90% By C. Douglas Golden Published June 15, 2019 at 12:48pm I dont know if Sen. Bernie Sanders has an idea for an invention or a startup of any kind. He doesnt seem the type, really; hes a bit more into taxing those who do so that he can shower the people of America with all kinds of wonderful free stuff if he ends up ensconcing himself at 1600 Pennsylvania sometime soon. If the whole leader-of-the-free-world gig doesnt work out, however, and he decides hes going to go the inventor route and look for startup capital, I have one suggestion for him: Dont try out Shark Tank. Thats because Kevin OLeary is definitely a no. OLeary, the Canadian businessman best known as one of the venture capitalists on the hit ABC TV show, appeared on CNBCs Squawk Box on June 6 with Storch Advisors CEO Gregory Storch, in part to talk about the minimum wage. That was one day after Sanders, who has been pushing for a $15 national minimum wage for quite some time, appeared at Walmarts annual shareholders meeting in order to pull a publicity stunt. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders came face-to-face with Walmarts corporate leadership during the retail giants annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday in Arkansas, where he introduced an employee proposal to put workers on the companys board and asked for a raise to its minimum wage, CNN reported. Speaking as a proxy for a Walmart employee, Sanders offered the resolution which would be defeated in an afternoon vote from the floor of a small, carpeted ballroom with Rachel Brand, a top company executive and former Justice Department official, presiding onstage. After giving the formal pitch, Sanders delivered a more cutting message to Walmart officials. Despite the incredible wealth of its owner, Walmart pays many of its employees starvation wages, wages that are so low that many of these employees are forced to rely on government programs like food stamps, Medicaid and public housing in order to survive, Sanders said. Further, Walmart should give a voice to its workers by allowing them seats on the board of directors. The concerns of workers, not just stockholders should be a part of board decisions. By the way, as Forbes reported, its a jeremiad against a company that has voluntarily raised its hourly wage by 50% over the past four years. But look at how the media covered it. By visiting Arkansas, Sanders was able to directly confront Walmarts leadership and, through his aggressive use of social media, highlight his stand to Democrats angered by growing corporate profits at a time of increasing economic inequality, CNNs Gregory Krieg wrote. Sanders 2020 campaign has sought to remind voters of his long track record as an activist, dating to the Civil Rights Era. The candidate himself has spoken occasionally on the stump about his roots in the progressive movement and support for union workers on picket lines. Good luck with that one. I suppose youve got to chop into Joe Bidens lead somehow. OLeary pointed out as much on Squawk Box the next day: You cant blame him for doing this. He cant get much press anymore, he said, adding that a socialist candidate isnt going to get much traction at full employment. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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