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ON THE SUBJECT OF THE MINIMUM WAGE
this forum | 09/04/04 | R.H.Smith

Posted on 09/04/2004 2:40:03 PM PDT by SMITHS_OPINION

ON THE MINIMUM WAGE My problem is that I see the mwl as the root cause(or a contributary) of every social problem in our society from drugs, to crime, outsourcing of jobs and closing of manufacturing plants. In Alaska, Texas and all coastal areas, fishermen want bigger and bigger boats to get ever larger catches at sea. Then they complain that the ocean is fished out as their catch is less and less. Of course, they complain that they cannot meet their ever higher mortgage on the boat(s). The price of fish goes up and up.

The apartment house operation is interesting as well. They overpay for a building and take advantage of inflation to raise rents at every opportunity. The price of a property(in the LA area) has far exceeded the ability of the building to generate the necessary revenue to cover the cost and pay the mortgage. The investors bid up the price and use tax write offs to pay cash for it. The rich get richer. They love the mwl. Each time it is raised, they can smell that extra cash and they raise their rents(more inflation).

I live in the past. In 1960, the mwl was raised from $1ph to $1.35. Most businesses that employed young people felt that 35% increase was too costly and did not hire as many as been their practice. That following summer the unemployed childrem flocked to the beach in California. There they learned about the drug scene and what getting 'high' is/was all about. The 'flower children', 'hippies', etc. Manson and Sharon Tate were just a few of the victims. I also think our society suffered as well.

I have observed that the minimum wage is part of the reason for some of the distortions we face. People cannot remember when we did not have a minimum wage law and it is reflected in their attutude about their lives and about government. Many/most think it is a normal function of government. And, they could not conceive of living in a free and open society without it. They don't seem to understand that the cost of living goes up faster than the their wage rate. From an average of 2-3% before 1961 to 20% under Jimmy Carter. I think the NY Times had it right up til now.

During the tribute to Reagan a few weeks ago, it was indicated that he got a very small percentage of the black vote. I think that is because he preached 'self reliance' and the blacks(as a group) have never understood it. When you hear about education progress reports, it is always followed by the minority progress report.

From slavery onward, they seem to be waiting for the next handout. Jessie Jackson coherse big corporations to offer big handouts as he takes a piece of the pie. You did notice that his son has a Coca Cola distributorship.

Have you ever heard of Walter Williams? He is a black conservative. Look him up on Google.

That is my soapbox. RHS SMITHRHENT@AOL.COM


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: minimumwage

1 posted on 09/04/2004 2:40:04 PM PDT by SMITHS_OPINION
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To: SMITHS_OPINION

Welcome to FR.


2 posted on 09/04/2004 2:45:38 PM PDT by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve to keep us free.)
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To: SMITHS_OPINION
I have observed that the minimum wage is part of the reason for some of the distortions we face. People cannot remember when we did not have a minimum wage law and it is reflected in their attutude about their lives and about government. Many/most think it is a normal function of government. And, they could not conceive of living in a free and open society without it.

You could also substitute, FED INC TAX,SOC SEC TAX,MEDICARE TAX,for minimum wage and this paragraph would be as accurate.

3 posted on 09/04/2004 2:56:04 PM PDT by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve to keep us free.)
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To: SMITHS_OPINION
Have you ever heard of Walter Williams?

Yes. Welcome to Free Republic.

4 posted on 09/04/2004 2:56:17 PM PDT by glock rocks (There's nothing complicated about supporting our troops in combat.)
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The Federal minimum wage has an inherent flaw in it. The cost of living in Elizabethtown, KY is nowhere near that of San Francisco, CA.

But it is big city Liberals who push for increasing the minimum wage to the detriment of small towns like E-Town.

But do Libs care? Hell no. The more people Libs push onto the unemployment and welfare rolls, the more they can play savior.

Reducing people to life-long government dependence for the sake of retaining power and prestige is truly sickening.

Away with the federal minimum wage. Let each state establish its own. If it even wants one.

5 posted on 09/04/2004 2:58:11 PM PDT by Texas Eagle (If it wasn't for double-standards, Liberals would have no standards at all)
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Check out a book titled "Vision of the Annointed" by Thomas Sowell (another great black thinker). He's an accomplished economist and is great with statistics and he points out the result of the law of unintended consequences in relation to social policies. I think that we'd do well to dump minimum wages myself. Welcome to FR by the way!


6 posted on 09/04/2004 3:21:03 PM PDT by sc2_ct (This is the way the world ends... not with a bang but a whimper)
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To: SMITHS_OPINION
I will never understand why people want to raise the minimum wage. Don't they know that it is basically a pay cut for anyone not making minimum wage. I earn my money, I do not deserve a pay cut. Further, it does not help anyone. If you raise the minimum wage, we have to pay it. The cost of all good and services goes up almost immediately. These cost are passed on to us. The minimum wage that anyone makes should be only determined by the market.
7 posted on 09/04/2004 4:06:11 PM PDT by Do the math (Doug)
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