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cartenz
reply to post by elouina
I think you missed the bit abut her having a PHD is economics.
"She's passionate about her values,"
xuenchen
cartenz
reply to post by elouina
I think you missed the bit abut her having a PHD is economics.
And,
Every major economic recession and depression has been cause by;
1) policies set by people in the higher education status, many with PHDs
xuenchen
And,
Every major economic recession and depression has been cause by;
1) policies set by people in the higher education status, many with PHDs
cartenz
Bold statement, do you have anything to support it?
I would go with: All economic recessions have been bought about by the banking cabal. I can provide links but I know you wont read them.
Kali74
reply to post by elouina
The college educated are the burger flippers! Nowhere did I say that everyone should be earning the same wage... that's not what socialism even is.
Kali74
reply to post by elouina
A mandated increase of 100% of a persons wages is dictated welfare.
Not paying a living wage ensures that taxpayers are on the hook to make sure people aren't homeless and starving. Wasn't the promise of trickle down economics (capitalism) that if a company is making large profits then it's employees will reap those benefits too? If Starbucks profited 12 billion dollars why shouldn't their employees be paid above minimum wage?
elouina
I was at work and was trying to reply while busy. Anyways, I happen to know a college educated woman working in a hospital doing a professional life and death job that requires a science degree and certification test. She makes $16.40 an hour. So are you saying that burger flippers should make near what she does? The economy sux!
tridentblue
reply to post by elouina
Ah, I don't see it. Honestly I don't get most of the threads about Obamacare around here. At the end of the day were talking about a bill to reform INSURANCE. Not civil liberties, not, the constitution, not gun ownership, but insurance. I just don't see the excitement. I have people close to me (who make much more) who logged in and got really bad prices that hurt them economically, but I (who don't make much) got really good prices on the health exchanges. So I personally am neutral. But I don't think its going to blow up the economy. I don't think its a big constitutional change, either.
I mean it may turn out to just be a mess, it sure is messy now, but I don't see it as a conspiracy spectrum world changing thing. We have a cover up about the number of people killed by government flying death robots here:
www.thedailybeast.com...
And then we have a messy attempt comprehensive insurance reform with Obamacare. I'm just not feeling the doom with the second thing.
The economy went bust, everyone suffered. Recovery can't be forced to happen over night, or we will get thrown into an even worse depression.