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Seattle Set To Destroy Economy With Highest Minimum Wage Increase In The World
Townhall.com ^ | May 20, 2014 | Rachel Alexander

Posted on 05/20/2014 11:07:11 AM PDT by Kaslin

The city of Seattle is about to phase in a drastic increase in the minimum wage to $15/hr, thanks to the efforts of its new socialist city councilwoman, Kshama Sawant. Seattle’s far left mayor Ed Murray has now taken up the effort, and it is expected to be passed into law by the city council soon. The increase will affect nearly 100,000 workers, including almost all fast-food workers. Around 30 percent of all jobs in Seattle currently pay less than $15/hr.

What is going on is pay-to-pay politics, led by the unions. The losing mayoral candidate, incumbent Mike McGinn, unsuccessfully tried to save his campaign with a union quid pro quo. He received a $100,000 contribution from the United Food and Commercial Workers Union 21 last year, coincidentally timed about the same time he came out publicly opposing a new Whole Foods development in West Seattle.

Whole Foods does virtually everything the left wants - except they’re non-union. Whole Foods already pays its non-management employees an average of $15/hr, provides excellent benefits and health care, including same-sex benefits, and executive pay is capped. The company routinely makes Fortune’s list of “Best Companies to Work For.” Whole Foods is now the largest natural foods chain in the nation, not exactly a far right type of organization. Even though Whole Foods would be perfect for bohemian West Seattle, the unions take the approach, “Either you’re union, or we will go after you and destroy you.” They have a stranglehold on the local politicians in Seattle.

It is even more peculiar that McGinn and the unions did not target other companies, like Starbucks and Amazon which don’t have unions either. Amazon recently started a massive expansion project in Seattle, three towers going up near South Lake Union costing hundreds of millions of dollars. The most likely reason for the differential treatment is Amazon’s deep pockets, and the fact that the CEO of Whole Foods is a libertarian who opposes Obamacare, unions and doesn’t believe in manmade global warming.

The unions stand to benefit immensely if the minimum wage is increased. Most union contracts have a clause that permit them to renegotiate contracts or increase wages when the minimum wage is raised. When was the last time you heard of a union losing a renegotiation?

When this law goes into effect, many businesses will lay off employees, find ways to automate jobs or force employees to work harder. Fast-food digital kiosks are already prevalent in Europe, where they were implemented in order to replace employees due to increasingly oppressive taxes and regulations. The kiosks are beginning to show up in the U.S., and can be expected to drastically increase in Seattle.

Similarly, in the past when there have been minimum wage hikes, grocery stores adapted by laying off cashiers and setting up self-service checkout lanes. Another adverse effect will be less difference in pay between employees, regardless of their skills or experience. The left admits that restaurants will be hit the hardest. Highly dependent upon unskilled workers, they will end up passing much of the increase onto consumers.

Even the liberal magazine Slate has acknowledged the drastic hike will have negative ramifications. “Any plan that makes hiring a worker more expensive than in France should be cause for concern,” wrote contributor Jordan Weissman.

As we’ve seen in the past when the government makes things too expensive for business, companies will relocate to the suburbs or flee the state. Services Group of America moved from Seattle to Scottsdale, Ariz., in 2006 due to high taxes. Services Group of America is ranked by Forbes Magazine as one of the largest privately-held corporations in the nation, with approximately $3 billion in annual revenues. After its CEO unexpectedly died in a helicopter accident in 2010, it was widely thought that the company would not have survived had it still been located in Seattle.

Boeing moved its headquarters out of the state in 2001 to Chicago. Microsoft’s headquarters are located across the water in Redmond, but there have been rumors lately that it may be leaving the state due to the mediocre business climate. Seattle is home to four Fortune 500 companies; Amazon, Starbucks, Nordstrom and freight forwarder Expeditors International of Washington. Which one will leave next?

Washington state already has the highest minimum wage in the nation, at $9.32/hr. This increase would make the minimum wage substantially higher than in socialist countries. Even socialist Switzerland just rejected an increase equivalent to $17.60/hr.

Proponents claim there weren’t adverse results after nearby Seattle airport city of SeaTac raised the minimum wage for some to $15 this year, affecting service employees of larger hotels and transportation employees. However, that raise only affected 1,700 employees and has barely been in effect since the beginning of the year. A judge temporarily blocked implementation at the airport.

As a result of the SeaTac hike, the Clarion Hotel closed its full-service restaurant there, laying off 15 people. General manager Perry Wall said the increase is going to hurt unskilled workers - the poor - the most. He told the Seattle Times, “I just think unskilled workers are going to have a harder time finding jobs. You’re going to have people from as far away as Bellevue or Tacoma wanting these jobs, and they’re going to come with skills and experience. For $15 an hour, they’ll go that extra distance.”

Ultimately, increasing the minimum wage to $15/hr will force the lowest skilled workers onto government assistance. Once people are dependent upon government, they will continue voting for the wasteful policies they benefit from, as is taking place in cities like Chicago, Detroit and Stockton.

Seattle has stagnated under years of one-party rule by the Democrats. Its population increased between 1990 and 2012 from 515,761 to only 634,535. In contrast, Phoenix, which is thriving with a more pro-business climate, saw its population boom during that same period from 983,015 to 1,488,750, about a 50 percent increase.

Seattle has the eighth worst traffic congestion among large U.S. cities, even though it is only the 22nd largest city, and the price of housing is considered substantially high in contrast with the median income in the area. Seattle is considered one of the most expensive cities in the nation for cost of living. Working in a fast food restaurant should be a stepping stone to management, owning your own restaurant, or some other venture. An inflated salary merely discourages people from trying to do better and getting ahead.

Can anyone name one major city in America under decades of Democrat control that is not in financial ruin? Unions are destroying the country. They have the politicians in their pockets. If the politicians don’t support the unions, the unions withhold their reelection money. In Seattle, if a business shows up for a hearing in front of the city council, the majority of the nine members require appeasement of the unions. The only way the politicians won’t require that is if the business can show they have more support than the unions do. Unfortunately, most people don’t vote, but the unions get the vote out.

The members of the city council are paid $120,000 annually. It is telling that they don’t reduce their own salaries to $30,000, the equivalent of $15/hr, to show they really care about reducing income inequality.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: minimumwageseattle
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To: Kaslin

Take your Indian butt and ways back to India.


41 posted on 05/20/2014 11:32:19 AM PDT by Resolute Conservative
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To: steve86

I can’t answer that as I was commuting daily to Boeing on a job. I have no idea whether it was Seattle proper or not. The concrete yard was some distance away on the main road, (don’t recall which one) and I was startled that it was there as it seemed wildly out of place.

They also had special cops on bikes (looking stupid in some kind of bright spandex) just to protect the tourists from the homeless. They have so many homeless “services” that they were there in dangerous droves. Also, this was 2004-2005.


42 posted on 05/20/2014 11:33:12 AM PDT by Gen.Blather
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To: fwdude

My parents live south of there. Two of my daughters and my brother live in condo’s downtown. My third lives in a condo in Bellevue. I enjoy discussing politics with them. They are all conservative but liberal when it comes to Christianity. :-(


43 posted on 05/20/2014 11:34:14 AM PDT by cuban leaf
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To: Gen.Blather

Probably East Marginal Way. I seem to remember a concrete place out there...


44 posted on 05/20/2014 11:35:07 AM PDT by cuban leaf
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To: cuban leaf
They are all conservative but liberal when it comes to Christianity. :-(

That's not possible. Christianity is the essence of conservatism.

45 posted on 05/20/2014 11:35:26 AM PDT by fwdude ( You cannot compromise with that which you must defeat.)
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To: fwdude

That’s not possible. Christianity is the essence of conservatism.


You’d think. But none of them are Christian. They are all agnostics “searching”. All three girls were even brought up in the church and went to Christian school. I think something snapped in them when their mother decided she didn’t want to be married any more.


46 posted on 05/20/2014 11:37:17 AM PDT by cuban leaf
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To: cuban leaf

If that were true, Hawaii’s experiment in health care would have killed Obamacare. The Hawaii child health care debacle crumbled and was recalled in 9 months.


47 posted on 05/20/2014 11:38:02 AM PDT by 5thGenTexan
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To: Gen.Blather

I have lost any desire to visit Seattle (although only 200 miles away) and can’t afford it anyway. The minimum wage increase will make it even worse.


48 posted on 05/20/2014 11:38:11 AM PDT by steve86 ( Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: Kaslin
"... the CEO of Whole Foods is a libertarian who opposes Obamacare, unions and doesn’t believe in manmade global warming. "

I bet this guy is a secret lurker here on FR. He sounds like a prototype Freeper.

49 posted on 05/20/2014 11:40:19 AM PDT by InterceptPoint
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To: steve86

“Interesting story but I can’t find any reference to it on a quick search. Are you sure this wasn’t in one of smaller communities surrounding Seattle? I can’t think of a concrete yard in Seattle proper anyway.”

There are concrete yards in Seattle.

Salmon Bay Sand & Gravel on Shilshole Ave NW in Ballard.

Cadman on East Marginal Way near the 1st Ave S. bridge.

CalPortland next door to Cadman.

Surecrete just south of Northgate Mall.


50 posted on 05/20/2014 11:42:56 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: txhurl
Seattle’s insta-crash-and-burn

No, it will be a slow-motion crash-and-burn like other liberal cities. Businesses will make adjustments, customers will make adjustments, city council will praise how well things are going in the face of all evidence to the contrary -- it will be sustained for longer than you might think.

51 posted on 05/20/2014 11:43:30 AM PDT by steve86 ( Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: Gen.Blather

The bums are still there.


52 posted on 05/20/2014 11:44:20 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: Jack Hydrazine

I haven’t lived in Seattle since 1982. Some of those businesses could have been there but I’ve forgotten or had never noticed them. Do they have flowers out in front? All the same species?

I could see Ballard or another Seattle community having that ordinance (if those embedded communities have separate laws/regulations).


53 posted on 05/20/2014 11:48:25 AM PDT by steve86 ( Acerbic by nature, not nurture)
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To: steve86

Why would it be slow? Unless in the law the current employees in Seattle are guaranteed no job loss? If you tried this in Austin, there would be 100K degreed people knocking the minimum-wagers out of their jobs the same day it was implemented.

Demographically, Seattle and Austin are sister-cities.


54 posted on 05/20/2014 11:49:48 AM PDT by txhurl (Trump/Cruz '16, and everybody else for Cabinet members.)
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To: Kaslin

High wages force companies to innovate. Through innovation you need less people. I saw an experimental Taco Bell out west that no longer had people up front to take your order - you did it on a touch screen.

Hint, hint, Seattle’s low income workers.... touch screen ordering is comin’ for your job.

A classic example: Before slavery was abolished in the South our farming practices and techniques hadn’t changed much in a couple of hundred years.

Once the large plantation farmers had to put more yearly cash into field hand pay they began to innovate in order to hire less people to do the field work.

Higher pay = less people working, Seattle.

(No liberal I have met has ever been told the above farming story.)


55 posted on 05/20/2014 11:50:14 AM PDT by Noamie
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To: Resolute Conservative
Take your Indian butt and ways back to India.

Actually India is rejecting her ways with this week's election result.


56 posted on 05/20/2014 11:51:15 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: Cowboy Bob

I applaud them too because their stupidity will only enrich the more conservative eastside of King County. Not to mention people who come over the lake will get to do their shopping and dining in a virtually crime free, bum free atmosphere.


57 posted on 05/20/2014 11:52:04 AM PDT by CityCenter (Resist Obamacare!)
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To: Kaslin

Socialist Seattle, led by Kshama Sawant, is doing us all a favor. Detroit went bust because of Black Politics over half a century. Seattle is going to go bust like it’s sister cities to the south and it is a High Tech “with it” City. What a great model it will be for us all to point to!

Single handedly the Socialist’s are destroying this town. And, this is not speculation, Socialism has NEVER worked historically. Pretty soon, no one will be able to give away their houses. That’s next.


58 posted on 05/20/2014 11:52:05 AM PDT by Cen-Tejas (it's the debt bomb stupid!)
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To: steve86

I’ve never noticed, but the next time I drive by I’ll look for it.


59 posted on 05/20/2014 11:52:09 AM PDT by Jack Hydrazine (Pubbies = national collectivists; Dems = international collectivists; We need a second party!)
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To: Kaslin

Libs confuse “minimum wage” with a “living wage.”

16 year olds don’t need a living wage. Nor do they deserve one.

I read that that something like 0.6% of US workers actually make the minimum wage, but even if they do, it is only for 6 months before getting a raise.

All of this is madness. The kind of anti-factual madness that we always get from the left.


60 posted on 05/20/2014 11:52:20 AM PDT by Noamie
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