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Crackerjack McJohnson
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« on: November 10, 2022, 08:54:09 AM »

$15 minimum wage is way too much. Supply and Demand should decide wages not the government

This is a bad post.  I went yesterday to Target to get deoderant and soap and it cost SIXTEEN dollars.  Costs are high. 

I do not think policy should be decided by how we should best pay tribute to The Invisible Hand.  If it's invisible it can do what it wants and it shouldn't care what we think of it.  The minimum wages should be enough for people to pay for things and live a life with some degree of dignity.  I've met people who like to see other people suffer to get their jollies and I just think there's too much of that.  If you can question whether or not I care about how the minimum wage affects the economy I can certainly question whether or not you ACTUALLY DO want to see people in servitude.  Look at all the Youtube videos of people screaming at kids working the register at Taco Bell.  People can be really bad people. 
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