Posted by wisbaker on March 09, 2014 at 12:03:42 from (173.30.33.15):
In Reply to: RE:Deleted post posted by oldtanker on March 09, 2014 at 05:02:19:
The law of supply and demand applies, if your government is hell bound on constricting you economy and preventing any new job growth and favors shutting down every business they can and sending those jobs off to China we'll have a shortage of jobs.
The Law of Supply and Demand applies, the best thing we can do for our underprivileged is to develop a robust growing economy that keeps unemployment under 5%. This will allow people who want to work the opportunity to work AND cause the employers to have to compete for labor meaning even if you're in a menial low paying job they'll need to provide adequate compensation and benefits or you'll go elsewhere.
Measure and predict our labor force and consider unemployment in how many newcomers we are allowing into our economy. Or to put it another way if the Feds crash the economy we limit the amount of new employees in the market until the labor market recovers.
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