California increase in minimum wage

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
That's the dumbest thing I have ever you say. If they wanted to be they probably could have been provided that their backs were strong and their minds were well....not so strong.
But you said $50 an hour is going to make people upset. Keep your narrative straight.
 

sailfish

Master of Karate and Friendship for Everyone
If they wanted to be they probably could have been provided that their backs were strong and their minds were well....not so strong.
I guess the ones whose neither backs nor minds are strong become-- wait, what is it you do again?
 

bacha29

Well-Known Member
But you said $50 an hour is going to make people upset. Keep your narrative straight.
I'm not the one who said 50 was going to upset people but there are those on here who are upset because some people are making 20. If it didn't honk them off they would have never even mentioned it.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
I'm not the one who said 50 was going to upset people but there are those on here who are upset because some people are making 20. If it didn't honk them off they would have never even mentioned it.
Well, then I should be as upset that a doctor makes $300 an hour?
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right

Fred's Myth

Nonhyphenated American
And California is sending a message to employers statewide...."If you're going to make money off that worker's hard labor then by god you're going to pay him enough so that he's no longer a permanent recipient of California social program benefits. The system is not designed to serve as a wage and benefit subsidy that you dogs offspring can get rich off of".
Socialism strikes again!

"Frederic Bastiat, in his work "That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen," points out that there are always seen and unseen consequences when government force impacts economic decisions. "Almost always," he wrote, "the immediate consequence is favorable, the ultimate consequences are fatal."
 
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