Yes, the double standards are powerful in this one.This would be less amusing if the double standards weren't so obvious.
Yes, the double standards are powerful in this one.This would be less amusing if the double standards weren't so obvious.
Who said anything about him not paying the workers a days provisions? He pays his workers their minimum wage as he is morally obligated to do. There is not enough left over for his days provisions. Why is that not immoral in society?
There will be someone to replace the drongo worker who couldnt develop enough skill to be paid a days provisions. Again, see how that works?
The one case in which I allowed that it might be reasonable is if an impoverished and disabled person paid what little he could to someone who would otherwise have nothing. That is just the pooor helping each other out. If I am able-bodied and could do it myself, certainly, I owe him at least minimum wage.I still don't understand how paying someone less than minimum wage can lead to both parties coming out ahead when done as part of a "personal interaction" but not when the same transaction is called something else. The relative costs and benefits to the parties are exactly the same in both cases.
It does not benefit society to reward stupidity. He took a chance opening a business. His business plan sucks. Why penalize the laborer?
i really do find it amazing that so many here have such contempt for workers,
Where has anyone argued this?that they would deny them a decent wage.
Kinda ***** on equality then don't it?since there are many more workers than there are employers, they should be the primary concern in a democracy.
It is, but you're not really seeing it.it appears that conservatives are not really interested in democracy if it interferes with profits.
the hypocrisy is glaring.
Where has anyone argued this?
throughout the thread, many are suggesting that $10 dollars /hr is too generous.
who can live for less than that?
........certainly no one in the u.s. or canada.
Well, surely you can provide evidence for this statement.
Here's a hint: Suggesting I look around me isn't going to cut it as evidence.
i really do find it amazing that so many here have such contempt for workers, that they would deny them a decent wage.
since there are many more workers than there are employers, they should be the primary concern in a democracy.
it appears that conservatives are not really interested in democracy if it interferes with profits.
the hypocrisy is glaring.
throughout the thread, many are suggesting that $10 dollars /hr is too generous.
who can live for less than that?
........certainly no one in the u.s. or canada.
What makes you think that $0 is superior to $9.99?
could you live on less than $10/hr?
It might take getting a second part time job, which is fairly standard for people not capable of making $10+ an hour. You and lefty would make it so they couldn't have any jobs, so what do you propose should be done with the large class of people you desire to make completely unemployable? Lefty refuses to answer the question, perhaps you will.
it must be a lot cheaper to live where you live.
That is simplistic balderdash. This country works just fine when there is a minimum wage and the burden of taxation falls mostly on the upper income earnersw.A strange criticism from a guy who would prefer that unskilled workers not be able to work at all.
That is simplistic balderdash. This country works just fine when there is a minimum wage and the burden of taxation falls mostly on the upper income earnersw.
Old jelly-brain upset that and the ecconomy tanked.
If every person who works a full day gets a day's provisions, there is more work available. If the entrepreneur is allowed to short thm in order to ensure that he makes his day's provisions and then some, all the wealthof a nation flows upward and never dribbles back down at a rate that will sustain a middle class. Soon you have only oligarchs and peons. We are moving that way now, and it must come to a stop.
Prove it.LOL, a significant hike in the minimum wage would be met with a combination of price hikes and layoffs. It would not create more jobs, it would block people incapable of producing at that wage from the workforce, as has been explained to you many times.
But you do want society to reward inferior worker skills?It does not benefit society to reward stupidity. He took a chance opening a business. His business plan sucks.
If they can't, maybe they should you know, develop some skills that might earn them better wages. Not every buys into the "to them according to their needs" Marxist thing. Many of us are more "to them according to their ability" philosophy.bikerdruid said:throughout the thread, many are suggesting that $10 dollars /hr is too generous.
who can live for less than that?
Prove it.