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Krazysh0t
reply to post by greencmp
I thought we were discussing this theoretically here? Why are you bringing up what the current administration is doing? I am in agreement with you that no matter what this administration does it will be the wrong answer and will just create more problems.
corvuscorrax
Seems like a good argument for raising minimum wage. God knows if employers could have machines do the jobs that unskilled workers do they'd take that option in a heartbeat and grin while those poor bastards and their families wither and die followed by some comment about social Darwinism.
MyHappyDogShiner
reply to post by Metaphysique
It's all about morals, ethics and precedent. And the fact that some people sleep through nearly their entire life, not becoming conscious of the awful truth until it's just about too late, which by then, is too late.
2. All are equal under the law (both MORAL and NATURAL Law)
“The convoluted wording of legalisms grew up around the necessity to hide from ourselves the violence we intend toward each other. Between depriving a man of one hour from his life and depriving him of his life there exists only a difference of degree. You have done violence to him, consumed his energy.”
― Frank Herbert
Krazysh0t
Here is the problem I have with taking away minimum wages, businesses will be able to hire people for literally pennies a day. Now you can argue all day that the natural market will self-correct wages as people refuse to work for companies that pay so little. However, this isn't true. We have tons of immigrants who'd be willing to do these jobs for next to nothing. Not to mention at the turn of the century, prior to the implementation of minimum wage laws, the free market dictated that employees get paid next to nothing. Also, the mere fact that so many companies pay their employees the bare minimum (minimum wage) just says that given the opportunity, companies would pay their employees less.
I am a Libertarian too, so naturally I should be opposed to minimum wage laws. But history shows that without them, businesses are able to take even more advantage of their employees then they do now.edit on 27-9-2013 by Krazysh0t because: (no reason given)
EarthCitizen07
The problem is illegals kill the job market for legals,
stormson
EarthCitizen07
The problem is illegals kill the job market for legals,
if a person with an 8th grade education, no technical skills, and doesnt even speak the language can take your job, you have bigger issues.