Making $7.25 an hour just isn’t enough. Sign the petition for a higher minimum wage: http://ofa.bo/bgY #RaiseTheWage
“See? MUCH easier than actually performing $7.25 worth of labor for your boss.”
Making $7.25 an hour just isn’t enough. Sign the petition for a higher minimum wage: http://ofa.bo/bgY #RaiseTheWage
“See? MUCH easier than actually performing $7.25 worth of labor for your boss.”
I support the “Move it twice!” movement which demands the the minimum wage be $725.00 an hour. If you are going to screw the world, screw big I say!
That’s right, kids! And watch all the grocery prices go up too! And the rent! Welcome to economics 101, dummy!
Minimum wage… pffffft! Peanuts.
What we need to do is tell each employer what they can make, how to make it, where they’re allowed to make it, how much of it to make, and out of what materials they are forced to use. While we’re at it, let’s have the government set the price of it and control its distribution. This way, we can tax it at all levels.
The name of this scheme we’re running toward with a full head of steam once had a name: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The question it raises is why should a private citizen in any way be involved in the process in the first place? Surely the accumulated wisdom of “experts” that only a Government can command is the best way to balance the needs of the workers with the needs of consumers?
Possibly relevant here: http://www.cnet.com/news/mcdonalds-hires-7000-touch-screen-cashiers/
As usual, the lefties don’t understand that businesses will change their behavior when economics change.
No, Jimmy; that would be a “New Deal”.
Cheers