https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...s-wants-amazon-pay-up/?utm_term=.b86523be501fSen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) will soon introduce legislation that would require large employers such as Amazon, Walmart and McDonald’s to fully cover the cost of food stamps, public housing, Medicaid and other federal assistance received by their employees. The goal, he says, is to force corporations to pay a living wage and curb about $150 billion in taxpayer dollars that go to funding federal assistance programs for low-wage workers each year.
The bill, which Sanders plans to introduce in the Senate on Sept. 5, would impose a 100 percent tax on government benefits received by workers at companies with 500 or more employees. For example, if an Amazon employee receives $300 in food stamps, Amazon would be taxed $300.
“At a time of massive wealth and income inequality, the gap between the very rich and everyone else continues to grow wider," Sanders said.
Labor groups say that gap is particularly pronounced at the nation’s largest — and most profitable — companies, including Walmart, which has about 2.2 million workers, and Amazon, which employs more than 575,000.
Public records obtained by the New Food Economy, a nonprofit news organization, show that thousands of Amazon employees rely on the government’s Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) to make ends meet. As many as 1 in 3 Amazon employees in Arizona — and about 1 in 10 in Pennsylvania and Ohio — receive food stamps, according to an April report by the New Food Economy, based in New York.
Amazon spokeswoman Melanie Etches said the figures were “misleading because they include people who only worked for Amazon for a short period of time and/or who chose to work part-time,” she said in a statement. “We have hundreds of full-time roles available, however, some prefer part-time for the flexibility or other personal reasons.”
Sanders’s bill would be an extension of a petition he started on Tuesday calling on the world’s richest man, Amazon founder Jeffrey P. Bezos, to pay workers a living wage and to improve working conditions at Amazon warehouses. As of Friday afternoon, it had 112,000 signatures. (Bezos also owns The Washington Post.)
Why isn't Trump proposing this? This is what boggles my mind when it comes to this president. Yesterday he was on Twitter ranting about how Google's algorithm is rigged (it isn't). Before that he was ranting about Amazon ripping off the USPS (they aren't). Now I'm not saying that big tech doesn't deserve to be attacked. They do. It's just that Trump is attacking them for the wrong reasons! These attacks lack among other things reason, data or grammar. This in turn weakens his argument. Instead of attacking Bezos and Amazon for ripping off the USPS he should instead explain how Amazon, the world's richest internet company, pays it's workers poor wages thus leading them to rely on federal assistance. Now a smart politician would take this message to his rallies in Ohio and Pennsylvania-where 1 in 10 Amazon workers are on food stamps. A smart politician would say that if anyone is getting ripped off, it's you the taxpayer. A smart politician would see this as a winning issue because not only would it garner support from his supporters but among liberals as well. A smart politician would see this as an opportunity to peel off Bernie supporters. But you see this president is not a smart politician. He's not intellectually curious. The only way he'd take up this issue is if Hannity or Lou Dobbs covered it on their show.
Update: Tucker Carlson tweeted about Bernie and this proposed bill. He's in favor of it. I wonder if Trump is now going to support this on Twitter in the morning
Glad to see Tucker has decided to come over to my side
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