$7.25 an hour is not a living wage (Well Duh?!!)

So it is your business what other people do with their money? The essence of freedom is not relevant to you? People have to spend their money in ways you approve or be coerced by the gobblement?

As for raising it to $40, you should send a memo to your boy Obummer. He only wants to raise it a little.

I mean lets get this party started baby. I mean lets raise the cost of labor by $31/hour with no commensurate increase in productivity or output. That should work out fucking great

Screw that - Let's make it $72.50 an hour; but then that means bread will probably go to $15.00 a loaf.
 
So it is your business what other people do with their money? The essence of freedom is not relevant to you? People have to spend their money in ways you approve or be coerced by the gobblement?

As for raising it to $40, you should send a memo to your boy Obummer. He only wants to raise it a little.

I mean lets get this party started baby. I mean lets raise the cost of labor by $31/hour with no commensurate increase in productivity or output. That should work out fucking great

Yes, in the same way that macroeconomics is a legitimate field of study. Like I said, you're flaccid.
 
Yes, in the same way that macroeconomics is a legitimate field of study. Like I said, you're flaccid.

If you like giving robots jobs, then yes a minimum wage increase is great. I mean, look no further than the auto industry. A lot fewer employees but a lot more cars made.
 
lol. The "we'll replace you with robots" threat is a bluff.

If it is a bluff, why have wages dropped annually since the 1970s in relation to production? People have been replaced by technology, and the motivation to replace workers with technology is due increased labor costs bad efficiencies. If minimum wage went to $15 dollars per hour, you will be pushing buttons at the drive through to order as one example of adapting to non-organic wage increases.
 
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