Posted by jim buford on January 18, 2018 at 02:44:44 from (74.115.142.169):
In Reply to: $11 minimum ? posted by Spook on January 11, 2018 at 11:58:23:
We all have a vested interest in the economy and we pick winners and losers by our shopping habits. Are we mean or unjust because we do, no we are just trying to maximize our efforts which is why our system of capitalism works. Now when govt gets involved the whole thing gets cockeyed and we see just what most of this thread was about. Some hate Walmart but love Amazon, some like the increase in minimum wage and some see it as another govt intervention that while it may appear to be just has it cons as well.
Our biggest problem as a nation imo is the poor education most of our kids are receiving-and most of it is due the students and their parents fault- that and the effect of drugs have made many of us a nation of takers and not contributors. Whether you are young or old never stop trying to improve yourself to make yourself more valuable to your present employer and the one who you would like to work for. Minimum wage jobs were never supposed to be the terminal job but an entry into the work world where one could learn the skills it took to be successful. I would say most of those working for minimum wage have given little if any thought to their future but with the min wage and govt subsidies like housing, food stamps and the rest figure they can make it. What a dismal and disappointing view of life.
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