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Entitled Fast Food Strikers Demand to Be Paid More Than They're Worth
Townhall.com ^ | July 30, 2013 | Neal Boortz

Posted on 07/30/2013 5:34:32 AM PDT by Kaslin

This column really is a bad idea. I should have counted to 100, had a drink, hit the treadmill for 45 minutes... something before I sat down and started writing after a segment yesterday on Neil Cavuto’s show. But I didn’t cool down. I headed straight for the computer and clicked twice on the “Word” icon – and here we go. Intemperate thoughts, sure to be considered offensive by some (like I care), are about to come your way.

Our Republic has survived a great deal. We’ve managed to get through a war with states determined to secede from the union (misnamed the “Civil War”). We survived two World Wars and a Cold War. None of those events have threatened this country nearly so much as the combined affect of millions of abysmally ignorant Americans, products of 100 years of a hideous government education and are now walking around with voter registration cards. More Americans can name Kim Kardashian’s new tricycle motor than can name our vice-president. More Americans could write a paragraph on last season’s American Idol competition than could write a single sentence on the IRS campaign against the Tea Parties. If you were offered one penny for every American who makes it a habit to watch Entertainment Tonight or a dollar for every person who reads the front section of their local newspaper, you would be an idiot to go for the newspaper readers. There are simply not enough newspaper readers to pay your next power bill, let alone wisely shepherd our country through perilous times. Bloody wars are easier to survive than idiots with ballots.

The issue on Cavuto yesterday was a few select members of the Dumb Masses protesting in New York City for something they call a “living wage.” Apparently these stupefyingly ignorant protestors thought that McDonalds should be paying burger flippers and French fry cookers $15.00 an hour, whether they’re worth it or not.

Where DO mindless people like this come from? Oh yeah. Government schools. Almost forgot.

Two of the people who showed up on Cavuto yesterday caught my jaundiced eye: a guy standing next to a young woman carrying a baby in some sort of a sling. The young woman was a McDonalds worker and she just wasn’t making enough to “provide” for her family – of two, I presume. The guy standing next to her was (a) apparently one of the organizers of this demonstration, and (b) had met this young woman during repeated – and I do mean repeated – trips to McDonalds for a bag full of Big Macs and fries, plus milk shakes .. probably every day. Maybe twice a day. Dude loved to eat.

As for the organizer --- or “activist” as the media likes to call people like this --- he just spouted on and on about “corporations” and what they owe the pore beleaguered workers. How I would have loved to ask this rocket surgeon to give me a one-sentence definition of a “corporation.” I love watching brainy people vapor lock. But in retrospect, that might not have been a good idea. You don’t want to see a head explode on TV.

Mr. Activist guy had the idea that if McDonalds would just pay these workers $15.00 an hour plus health insurance and all of the other benefits then the world would be a better place and the workers would not have to rely on the government for all of these welfare services and everyone would be better off. Nobody asked him how much a Big Meal would cost if the people preparing that culinary delight were paid $15.00 an hour plus benefits. Right now you can get a Big Meal for about $7.25 The person preparing that meal is probably making minimum wage. Boost the wage by about $6.00 per hour and what is the new cost for a Big Meal? $8.50? $10.00? More? Can all of the McDonald’s customers afford this price increase? Or do they go to other, cheaper fast food restaurants? Can McDonalds maintain their profit margin and employment level with lost sales? If not, how many $15 an hour workers do they lay off? Perhaps they would just close some stores in low-income areas altogether.

How about this question for the organizer: “Hey, sport. Tell me something. What obligation does McDonalds have to pay a worker more than that worker is worth? Are you telling me that an employer should hire someone just to pay them more than the wealth they can produce for the company out of some sense of social obligation? How long do you stay in business doing that?” Organizer dude probably would have come across with some statement about “social responsibility.” Well, guess what? If employers start to determine wages on what the employee wants instead of what that employee produces we will see a lot of boarded businesses and many more unemployed government-educated functionally illiterate Democrat voters. Wait! …… What?

And Ms. Baby-in-a-Sling protestor, you told Cavuto all about McDonalds’ responsibility to pay you your living wage. You made a point of saying that McDonalds should pay you enough to support your family. Fine. Then answer MY question. What about YOUR responsibilities? Did you not understand that you lacked the skills, job history and education necessary to make more than a minimum wage and that; therefore, you might not be in a position to shoulder the cost of an additional member of your household? Or is it your belief that all you have to do is download a child and it automatically becomes someone else’s responsibility to cover the costs? I think a valid case can be made for the proposition that one of the greatest social wrongs a person can commit is to have a baby they simply cannot afford to raise.

Personal accountability and responsibility is dying. Long live the Democrat welfare state.

The bigger tragedy here, of course, is that this Cavuto segment exposed the viewers to the citizen and voter mentality that can lead to someone like Obama in the White House “leading” our nation ….. from behind, of course.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: fastfoodstrike; food; foodjustice; livingwagebill; minimumwage
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To: discostu
Perhaps I was a bit rash. But I wasn't expecting sticker shock. Yeah, I'm a cheap bastid. I can pay approximately $1.50 more at an Outback and get it my way.
But, as I've said, I haven't been in a fast food joint for a great many years. I'll have to give 5G's another go sometime.
61 posted on 07/30/2013 9:29:57 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (So Obama "inherited" a mess? Firemen "inherit" messes too. Ever see one put gasoline on it?)
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To: Bloody Sam Roberts

Smash Burger is also pretty solid and they have beer. Even more “almost a restaurant”. There’s a lot of awesome stuff going on in the hamburger world right now, it’s having the same revolution beer had in the 90s and 00s.


62 posted on 07/30/2013 9:38:31 AM PDT by discostu (Go do the voodoo that you do so well.)
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To: Kaslin
They remind me of the story of a man asking for a job. The establishment owner said he would give him a shot. The prospect asked how much the job paid. The owner said he would pay him what he was worth. The man said, "I can't live on that"......

All they really want is to raise the bar to increase welfare payments so they can stop working and rake in more money than what they get now...

63 posted on 07/30/2013 9:47:11 AM PDT by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: al_c

The cost-of-living differences for pay in your field result from competition for talent between private companies, not government edict. The two are very different.


64 posted on 07/30/2013 10:04:14 AM PDT by Bob
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To: detective
I seldom eat fast food. These activities make me think I will avoid them entirely in the future.

I have avoided McDonalds for the last few years. The burgers are small and overpriced, the "meat" is thin and tasteless. I go to regular diners instead, where real wholesome beef is used. And the prices are reasonable, even cheaper than McD's when you consider the burgers are thicker, wider and more ingredients than McD's. Just had an awesome one in Austin a couple days ago at Wholly Cow.

65 posted on 07/30/2013 10:11:45 AM PDT by roadcat
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To: Kaslin

As sure as there is a just God, there is a special place in Hell for the author of this crap. Do you know how much you’d raise the price of McDonald’s hamburger if you gave the fry cook $15 an hour? Let’s say he cooks 50 burgers an hour 750 cents divided by 50 is... fifteen cents! On the other hand, after a shift, the fry cook would have sixty more dollars in his pocket, with which he could buy ten ... oops, 9... McDonald’s meals.

What idiots like the human filth don’t get is that when McDonald’s doesn’t pay him a decent wage, we taxpayers have to. We pay for their education, their health care, their housing, their illegitimate children (because they lose benefits if they get married), and instead of taxing them a few thousand dollars, we give them about $2,500 in negative taxation for each baby they pop out.


66 posted on 07/30/2013 10:14:15 AM PDT by dangus (Poverty cannot be eradicated as long as the poor remain dependent on the state - Pope Francis)
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To: dangus
“We pay for their education, their health care, their housing, their illegitimate children (because they lose benefits if they get married), and instead of taxing them a few thousand dollars, we give them about $2,500 in negative taxation for each baby they pop out.”

Are you so naive as to believe if they raised the minimum wage we still wouldn't pay for all that? Most people taking handouts from the taxpayers work sporadically or don't even work. Many fast food workers are students etc who are supported by their families.

What fast food restaurants pay their employees will not change the welfare/entitlement culture that has been deeply embedded in the culture for generations.

67 posted on 07/30/2013 11:51:33 AM PDT by detective
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To: detective

>> Are you so naive as to believe if they raised the minimum wage we still wouldn’t pay for all that? <<

It’s all means tested, so if someone is getting benefits while working, they will lose a portion of those benefits when they earn more money.

>> Many fast food workers are students etc who are supported by their families. <<

What decade are you living in? I haven’t seen a native English speaking fast food worker since in years.

>> What fast food restaurants pay their employees will not change the welfare/entitlement culture that has been deeply embedded in the culture for generations. <<

It doesn’t need to. We’re talking about the working “poor,” not the jobless poor. (And yes, I put “poor” in scare quotes, because despite the fact that McDonald’s paying hem nothing, they’re getting along quite nicely due to the money you’re paying them through taxes.)

With means testing benefits the norm in America, the issue isn’t how much someone makes; they’ll get by no matter what. The issue is whether they are paid by their employer or by the taxpayers. And frankly, I’m getting sick of subsidizing McDonald’s hiring of illegal aliens.


68 posted on 07/30/2013 1:40:02 PM PDT by dangus (Poverty cannot be eradicated as long as the poor remain dependent on the state - Pope Francis)
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To: dangus
“I’m getting sick of subsidizing McDonald’s hiring of illegal aliens.”

You are right in that case. Illegal aliens typically get large subsidies from taxpayers. Some people who work at low wage jobs, typically switching from job to job often get big subsidies from taxpayers.

In this decade I know of high school students from middle class families who have fast food type jobs. When taking my daughter to a Baskin Robbins for an ice cream cone the employees were all classmates of hers. Other friends have high school kids who work at restaurants for part time jobs.

The answer is to enforce the law on illegal aliens and stop allowing them to play the system and get welfare, etc.

Illegals are trained to fraudulently get on government programs and get handouts. Even if the minimum wage was increased they would still find ways to cheat the system.

69 posted on 07/30/2013 2:02:28 PM PDT by detective
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To: Kaslin

bump


70 posted on 07/30/2013 2:03:08 PM PDT by GeronL
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To: Kaslin

Maybe they can use their extra money to buy stock in robotics companies, because if they get their way there’s a good chance there will be less restaurants, with less jobs in each restaurant, and more robots.


71 posted on 07/30/2013 3:37:53 PM PDT by OldNewYork (Biden '13. Impeach now.)
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To: Kaslin

SPOT ON!!!!


72 posted on 07/30/2013 3:53:48 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: Buckeye McFrog

How many auto union workers are still sitting on their porches in South Bend, Indiana, waiting for Studebaker to ‘come back’?????


73 posted on 07/30/2013 3:57:08 PM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: xzins

eggs-actly. and that’s no yolk though I wish it were.


74 posted on 07/30/2013 5:10:04 PM PDT by BlueDragon (if wishes were fishes it would be a stinky world)
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