Friday, May 15, 2015

After reading on nationalreview.com that "Politicians are reluctant to challenge special interests who make it harder to allocate infrastructure spending. The Davis-Bacon Act of 1931 requires the federal government to pay construction wages that are based on union rates, as a result these wages are 22 percent above market rates, on average. This shields unions from competition on federal construction projects and adds about $13 billion to the federal deficit every year. Ending the Davis-Bacon giveaway would free up money to repair infrastructure and employ 155,000 more construction workers." I'm left wondering why Politicians are Never reluctant to give money to themselves. It seems they've forgotten who the public servants are. Ending the Politician Giveaway would free up money to give all Americans a fair wage. Let's vote on Ending The Politician giveaway! Let's pay Politicians minimum wage, only pay them for the hours they actually work, the only benefits they receive are basic medical benefits, and their retirement is social security. Let's Vote America.

Happy Chocolate Update!

I am happy to report the marshmallow sticks are back!