Posted on 06/18/2002 4:49:06 AM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Edited on 05/07/2004 8:00:50 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Would it be a job or slavery to pay someone a dollar a week for full-time work? How about a dollar a day? A dollar an hour? The critical difference between employment and slavery obviously hinges on whether the pay can support basic survival.
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No, moron, the critical difference hinges on whether it is entered into voluntarily or involuntarily, whether it is based upon the free market value of the labor or whether it is based on a basic denial of human rights.
Next this idiot Ithacite will probably demand reparations for anyone who has a minimum wage job.
Ithaca is the City of Evil.
who are YOU to tell another person how much to pay a third person for work done for that person?
Apparently, Leary is has run for the City Council, meaning she could have enacted (or may still enact) her bizarre "anti slavery minimum wage" theories at some point.
And, perhaps even more bizarrely, she is employed at the as Publications Manager at Cornell's "Johnson Graduate School of Management", which should make one pause to question what sort of business management one would learn if they were to matriculate there.
Ithaca is the City of Evil.
I do support a minimum wage, because I think there are unethical businessmen that would figure out ways to abuse people by paying them much less if they could.
HOWEVER, the minimum wage should not be a living wage for the simple reason that many people who desire work do not wish to do so in order to have living wages. The housewife trying to supplement the family income or the teenager trying to save for his first car do not need a full living wage
Incidently, let's think through the ramifications of this from the liberal view point. A family of four all work at a "living wage" minimum wage job, the kids half time. This equals 3 living wages for one family. This qualifies the family as rich and as such we should tax them more, correct?
Welcome to the "enlightened" liberals of Ithaca, the City of Evil.
A few typical Ithacans:
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Not to mention stupidity and ignorance as well - but of course you can't be a leftist and have the ability to reason intact.
Question: How is it that people and society have survived and increased prosperity for years and decades despite not having the supposed benefit of those laws. And actually increased prosperity in spite of the burdening laws that are in effect at the time.
If it were not for the hundreds-of-thousand of laws and regulations that parasitical elites in government have foisted on people and especially businesses that bear the biggest burden, a person making five dollars and hour would probably live as prosperously as if they were making twenty dollars an hour with the leviathan government on their back. Not to mention who knows how many valuable products and services would have come to market without those laws and regulations hindering creativity and productivity. But we will never begin to know what we should have rightfully earned until we throw the parasites off our backs.
The only people that need 3,000 new laws each year are politicians and bureaucrats so that they can justify their unearned paychecks.
Wake up! They are the parasites. We are the host. We don't need them. They need us.
You are kidding, right? You don't actually believe that, do you? Did you forget to put a </sarcasm> after that part of your post? Is your dictionary printed by the NewSpeak Language Coalition?
For the record:
slav·er·y Pronunciation Key (slv-r, slvr)
n. pl. slav·er·ies
- The state of one bound in servitude as the property of a slaveholder or household.
vol·un·teer Pronunciation Key (vln-tîr)
n.
- A person who performs or offers to perform a service voluntarily: an information booth staffed by volunteers; hospital volunteers.
What is a minimum wage LAW if not government assistance (in the form of a mandate instead of direct funding)? And what is a "wage" that is higher than a true market wage if not charity? Minimum wage laws are state-mandated private charity.
Well this guy said that he would hire any head of household of a family of four who was supporting the family on a minimum wage job and pay him $65,000 a year.
Not a single person stepped forward to take the job. Because they DO NOT exist.
And also think I remember a study a few years back that showed over 90% of minimum wage jobs are held by teenagers in highschool working part time.
I think coffee just came out of my nose....
But it's probably best to assume it was coffee.
You will be an hour away from Skaneateles too, home of Doug's Fish Fry - where they have the Hillary sandwich on the menu - and they advertise it as "mostly baloney".
C'mon, my friend, you know as well as I do that the media always expects their particular "business" to be exempted from the usual government regulations. ;-)
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