The Michigan Republican super-majority 
approved a Minimum Wage, signed into law by Michigan Governor Rick 
Snyder, far higher than most states with Democratic super-majorities and
 was only 25 cents less than what the Dumb Donkeys here in Minnesota provided for workers. So, where is this great big difference between the two parties?
 
 http://time.com/121917/michigans-governor-snyder-signs-bill-raising-minimum-wage/
 
 So, we have Minnesota at $9.50 way into the future with prices rising; 
Michigan at $9.25 and Leech Lake Indian Reservation at $10.25 with 
Democrats in Seattle trying to give workers a big shaft claiming they 
support $15.00 (a decade into the future).
 
 Except for a few 
people and organizations, no one is talking about a Minimum Wage that is
 a real living wage tied and adjusted to actual cost-of-living factors.
 
 In the meantime, even fewer people are willing to talk about the 
"Cost-of-Living Crisis" the entire working class finds itself entangled 
and ensnared in.