Oh right ... because something is outlawed means it doesn't exist. The US outlawed cocaine too.
Oh right ... because something is outlawed means it doesn't exist. The US outlawed cocaine too.
Oh right ... because something is outlawed means it doesn't exist. The US outlawed cocaine too.
Oh right ... because something is outlawed means it doesn't exist. The US outlawed cocaine too.
I don't recall complaining about corportate earnings, at least not in my post. I'm sure I've complained about them plenty (and not in the way you meant) in other forums. However, I can't get past the reality that nobody has a right to work for someone else. In light of that, how can they not only have that right, but have the further right to dictate what they are paid? It's a nonsense equation. What I would assume would happen if a jurisdiction were dumb enough to pass a $15/hour fast-food worker law is that franchises in places where customers could not afford the new Non--Value Menu pricing would close, taking their jobs, and food, with them. So, as is generally the case when government steps in to, um, help, a few people do better (perhaps much better), while the vast majority do worse.
I don't recall complaining about corportate earnings, at least not in my post. I'm sure I've complained about them plenty (and not in the way you meant) in other forums. However, I can't get past the reality that nobody has a right to work for someone else. In light of that, how can they not only have that right, but have the further right to dictate what they are paid? It's a nonsense equation. What I would assume would happen if a jurisdiction were dumb enough to pass a $15/hour fast-food worker law is that franchises in places where customers could not afford the new Non--Value Menu pricing would close, taking their jobs, and food, with them. So, as is generally the case when government steps in to, um, help, a few people do better (perhaps much better), while the vast majority do worse.
Occupywallstreetcappers???? We must educate the great unwashed because they don't know what is good for them -you do.
Raise the min.wage to $22/hr let economics be damned and everyone will live in Lake WoeBeGone and all our children will be above average and Middle Class.
Thats how Progressives creat jobs -Wait,it isn't the govt. that creates jobs and the only time that govt.trys to play that role it does it by levys and redistrubation of the asssets of those who do create jobs.
Occupywallstreetcappers???? We must educate the great unwashed because they don't know what is good for them -you do.
Raise the min.wage to $22/hr let economics be damned and everyone will live in Lake WoeBeGone and all our children will be above average and Middle Class.
Thats how Progressives creat jobs -Wait,it isn't the govt. that creates jobs and the only time that govt.trys to play that role it does it by levys and redistrubation of the asssets of those who do create jobs.
Bill, what country has a policy that you agree with regarding their lower class?
Bill, what country has a policy that you agree with regarding their lower class?
Working multiple jobs to afford the basics is moving us towards the ‘working poor’ scenario they have in the US – something Australians have made it very clear they don’t want.
Australia has some of the same issues. They use the United States as an example to show what they don't want.
Working multiple jobs to afford the basics is moving us towards the ‘working poor’ scenario they have in the US – something Australians have made it very clear they don’t want.
Australia has some of the same issues. They use the United States as an example to show what they don't want.
Working multiple jobs to afford the basics is moving us towards the ‘working poor’ scenario they have in the US – something Australians have made it very clear they don’t want.
Australia has some of the same issues. They use the United States as an example to show what they don't want.
Working multiple jobs to afford the basics is moving us towards the ‘working poor’ scenario they have in the US – something Australians have made it very clear they don’t want.
Australia has some of the same issues. They use the United States as an example to show what they don't want.
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