The new Democratic majority in the House is pretending to
accomplish a bunch of things during the first 100 hours of the
100th Congress.
As the Congress opened at noon on January 4th, you might think the
first 100 hours would have come to an end at 4 PM on January 8th -
100 hours later.
Silly child. The first 100 hours is actually the first 100
LEGISLATIVE hours which, at the current rate, will end some time
around July 11th.
Nevertheless the Dems are punching bills through at a high rate of
speed. One of them was an increase in the minimum wage rate which,
over the next couple of years will rise from the current $5.15 per
hour to $7.25 per hour by mid-2009.
Ok, you can argue whether that is a good or a bad idea based upon
whatever high-level-macro-micro-economic-counter-inflationary
theories you learned in Econ 315 in college.
But, it turns out that in the rush to get the minimum wage boost
to the floor, the Democrats exempted workers on American Samoa
where the minimum wage starts at $2.63 per hour.
American Samoa is, according to the historyofnations.net website:
"An unincorporated and unorganized territory of the US;
administered by the Office of Insular Affairs, US Department of
the Interior."
American Samoa has a representative to the US Congress (Eni
Faleomavaega) who has no vote. From that standpoint, American
Samoa has exactly the same status in the US House as the District
of Columbia.
It's principal administrative area is Pago Pago which is
pronounced "Pango-pango."
According to the Department of Labor:
Canned tuna processing is by far the largest private-sector
employer in American Samoa. Many of the other private-sector jobs
provide goods or services to the tuna processors. Moreover, the
economic growth of many other private-sector employers in the
consumer retail and service sectors is tied to tuna industry
expenditures.
The two biggest tuna processing companies in American Samoa are
StarKist and Chicken of the Sea. StarKist is owned by Del Monte
foods. Del Monte foods is located in San Francisco, California the
home district of Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Although tuna packers make $3.26 per hour, that is still -
according to my calculator - $1.89 below what a tuna packer
actually working in San Francisco for Del Monte would have to be
paid under US law.