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oldtimer28
04-28-2021, 04:50 AM
Serious question.

Ps. For context, I am an admitted non-practicing lawyer in Australia (studying U.S securities law sigh).

Seems the major security regulations were enacted in 1933 and 1934 - some more after the dotcom crash and GFC but the major laws are almost 100 years old. Surprisingly, very pro business - especially in Delaware.

Obviously, Federalism means Delaware law will be untouched but what about general federal major changes you predict during Biden's reign?

SATAN
04-28-2021, 05:28 AM
He's going to do whatever Chewing and the gang choose to rage and complain about after he does it.

scuzzy
04-28-2021, 08:18 AM
Local laws, state laws, federal laws.

Right now Joe's been make moves out the gate stimulus 3.5, pumpin vaccines in kids, covid regulation, soon infrastructure and redoing all the work Trump scribble out of Obama's 8 year stint. No time to celebrate America is on the brink national crisis and in desperate need of a hero

Increasing Federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15.00 will be probably the most viscous early battle for the Sleepy one and Dems to tackle. Odds have improved now that they control H/S but it'll be a bloodbath and a long fought one. WAY bigger than peak Mayweather vs peak Tyson. Since I've been a working kid at 15yo the minimum wage has only risen 50 cents and then another 50 cents when I was in college. Think I was landscaping summer break junior high making $5.25 or something. 30 years of that, just a hopeless thing to look at for any entry level position. LABOR positions $7.25, after tax take home only $4.75:lol

Most of Joey's 1st couple years will be more tariffs, more immigration, another PS5/XBox voucher to pump economy. Rumors on new Nintedo Switch Pro 2 dropping so..

Then he'll start taking hits passing clean energy regulations because growth will drop. Electric car supply chain, electric recharge stations, where a country built on oil/gas/auto it's going to take crazy spending to slowly get our green house moving.

In-between them for profit colleges, student loan relief, PR booster shit


Hope to see Speedy Joe finish what Trump was doing well and complete fibre rollout nationwide. Project which was federally funded for two and a half decades, hundreds of billions and still incomplete because VZ/ATT/Cox big mustachos bought all the cord and said we'll finish when we'll feel like it. It's let them control outrageous data caps since 2005 and overcharge prices on electronics that breeze past those numbers quickly. Milking us so long our devises are wayyyy more powerful than circuit. Lamborghinis on go-cart tracks, charging $20 gallon and can only go drive 5 KM monthly. This is why guys like Elon Musk quickly rolled out Starlink and his fleet of satellites. Our Iphone 7 cell phones from 2016 are faster then most of our home/work internet. Check your 100-150mbps LTE wireless right now on speedtest, it'll breeze past any local starbucks/library/school/motel. Especially for you in Aus, you guys have it the worst

rawimpact
04-28-2021, 08:22 AM
Democrats are so stupid

Lets give rich people buying 50-100k Teslas a 7500 federal rebate. California on top of it gives additional benefits...
MY parents got in on a Tesla when they still were eligible for it and sold theirs not too long ago for just a few thousand less than they purchased it for.

YEAH! Green energy!

scuzzy
04-28-2021, 09:04 AM
Daddy bought Mommy a new $70k midsize sedan which came with a eco friendly rebate :mad:


Wait till Chucky learns about tax write offs and subsidies:banghead: :facepalm


Wait till he hears about......... carpool lanes :rant


https://media.giphy.com/media/huZcRHTS64eJy/giphy.gif

rawimpact
04-28-2021, 09:10 AM
I have no problem with democrats continuing to help the rich lol

but to pretend like you care for the poor is sad because dumbasses fall for it

Most of the middle to upper class have an effective tax rate lower than low class folks. Use your brain people... some of us were eligible for the stimulus checks too since it was AGI lol

idiots

oldtimer28
04-28-2021, 09:11 AM
Local laws, state laws, federal laws.

Right now Joe's been make moves out the gate stimulus 3.5, pumpin vaccines in kids, covid regulation, soon infrastructure and redoing all the work Trump scribble out of Obama's 8 year stint. No time to celebrate America is on the brink national crisis and in desperate need of a hero

Increasing Federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15.00 will be probably the most viscous early battle for the Sleepy one and Dems to tackle. Odds have improved now that they control H/S but it'll be a bloodbath and a long fought one. WAY bigger than peak Mayweather vs peak Tyson. Since I've been a working kid at 15yo the minimum wage has only risen 50 cents and then another 50 cents when I was in college. Think I was landscaping summer break junior high making $5.25 or something. 30 years of that, just a hopeless thing to look at for any entry level position. LABOR positions $7.25, after tax take home only $4.75:lol

Most of Joey's 1st couple years will be more tariffs, more immigration, another PS5/XBox voucher to pump economy. Rumors on new Nintedo Switch Pro 2 dropping so..

Then he'll start taking hits passing clean energy regulations because growth will drop. Electric car supply chain, electric recharge stations, where a country built on oil/gas/auto it's going to take crazy spending to slowly get our green house moving.

In-between them for profit colleges, student loan relief, PR booster shit


Hope to see Speedy Joe finish what Trump was doing well and complete fibre rollout nationwide. Project which was federally funded for two and a half decades, hundreds of billions and still incomplete because VZ/ATT/Cox big mustachos bought all the cord and said we'll finish when we'll feel like it. It's let them control outrageous data caps since 2005 and overcharge prices on electronics that breeze past those numbers quickly. Milking us so long our devises are wayyyy more powerful than circuit. Lamborghinis on go-cart tracks, charging $20 gallon and can only go drive 5 KM monthly. This is why guys like Elon Musk quickly rolled out Starlink and his fleet of satellites. Our Iphone 7 cell phones from 2016 are faster then most of our home/work internet. Check your 100-150mbps LTE wireless right now on speedtest, it'll breeze past any local starbucks/library/school/motel. Especially for you in Aus, you guys have it the worst

Thanks very helpful.

I remember hearing about minimum wage as a huge policy platform about 30 years ago so guess it will finally change.

Will be interesting to see.

Pardon my ignorance, but can dems pass what they want now? I know they control h/s but do they ever need more than 50.1% of votes eg. I believe more is required for impeachments.

PistolPete
04-28-2021, 10:19 AM
He's going to do whatever Chewing and the gang choose to rage and complain about after he does it.

More laws and higher taxes are never a good thing. Are you even American? If you are, how's that boot on your neck feel? That's the government.

Code Breaker
04-28-2021, 10:40 AM
Unless the filibuster gets changed not a lot major bills will get passed despite all the bitching from the Republicans. Next and probably last major bill to get passed will be the 3 trillion infrastructure bill. US desperately needs this and it should pass with a simple majority.

oldtimer28
04-28-2021, 06:30 PM
Unless the filibuster gets changed not a lot major bills will get passed despite all the bitching from the Republicans. Next and probably last major bill to get passed will be the 3 trillion infrastructure bill. US desperately needs this and it should pass with a simple majority.

Thanks but you didn't explain filibuster.

Looked it up. So, senate can stall forever unless they have 60% or more of the vote?

Is this likely on any issues or possibly removed or evaded in other ways?

oldtimer28
04-28-2021, 07:12 PM
Thanks but you didn't explain filibuster.

Looked it up. So, senate can stall forever unless they have 60% or more of the vote?

Is this likely on any issues or possibly removed or evaded in other ways?

What about stacking the Supreme court? Likely? What's the process?^

Manny98
04-28-2021, 10:02 PM
Nothing much, a few more laws to benefit the rich, maybe a couple to appease the black community so they vote Democrat again

But no real changes

Axe
04-28-2021, 11:07 PM
Nothing much, a few more laws to benefit the rich, maybe a couple to appease the black community so they vote Democrat again

But no real changes
Yet you don't even belong to any state there :whatever:

diamenz
04-29-2021, 02:06 AM
here's one for ya, op:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEF1a0TnW4Q&t=319s

oldtimer28
04-29-2021, 09:44 PM
here's one for ya, op:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEF1a0TnW4Q&t=319s

care to explain - I don't watch videos like this.

diamenz
04-29-2021, 11:37 PM
care to explain - I don't watch videos like this.

videos like what? the youtube commentator can explain for you better than i ever could.

his commentary on it is worth your time if you're actually interested in the policy. i'm guessing that's why you asked about it in your op. unless you're just playing partisan games

oldtimer28
04-30-2021, 08:34 PM
videos like what? the youtube commentator can explain for you better than i ever could.

his commentary on it is worth your time if you're actually interested in the policy. i'm guessing that's why you asked about it in your op. unless you're just playing partisan games

I am genuine - but come to a messageboard to read. Not watch videos.

I find people posting videos without explaining why to be unhelpful.

There are billions of videos on every topic imaginable.

diamenz
04-30-2021, 08:40 PM
I am genuine - but come to a messageboard to read. Not watch videos.

I find people posting videos without explaining why to be unhelpful.

There are billions of videos on every topic imaginable.

alright, i respect that.

what i'm saying though, with no offense intended - is that if you are truly genuinely interested in the topic of new governmental policies (in this case, the minimum wage for federal employees) and how they effect the american people, then this video is for you. all i'm doing it recommending it pertaining to the op topic. bookmark it, listen to it on the shitter or your commute. :cheers:

oldtimer28
05-01-2021, 07:19 AM
alright, i respect that.

what i'm saying though, with no offense intended - is that if you are truly genuinely interested in the topic of new governmental policies (in this case, the minimum wage for federal employees) and how they effect the american people, then this video is for you. all i'm doing it recommending it pertaining to the op topic. bookmark it, listen to it on the shitter or your commute. :cheers:

Thanks. Appreciate it. Again, I don't watch videos like this.

I do appreciate the thought.

Feel free to share your summary.

Ps. I would do a reputable online course on how u.s laws are made / likely changes