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Postet av Pheonixking929, 22.07.2015 - 17:58
NY's governor recently said he would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. Is this too much? WIll this help people making lower incomes? Will it cause people to have more money to spend allowing for the economy to prosper or will it destroy jobs and tank the economy? I'll try to stay unbiased in the beginning but you probably already know where I lean.

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Should the Minimum Wage be raised (USA)?

Yes.
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No.
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I'm feeling lucky
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30.07.2015 - 07:51
Skrevet av Tundy, 22.07.2015 at 18:26

Skrevet av Rodick, 22.07.2015 at 18:15

I am curious how many burgers can i get for that amount of money?

in mexico, with 13 bucks you can get 3 huge Hamburges that include egg,sausage,bacon. + 6 drinks.



Dude, move in mexico and get killed by Mafia with your family. I srlsy prefer to pay more for my burgers and to live in a city with low crime and good health.
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06.08.2015 - 18:21
Skrevet av Khal.eesi, 26.07.2015 at 15:56

Second you said Scandinavian countries are in decline. I told you you were wrong again and that you need to prove your claim, since statistics claim otherwise. We had this discussion about Nordic countries with your friend Tik tok in another thread, im not searching for the links again, you can find it.. His arguments were interesting.


It is in decline. More than enough statistics were posted. Even the UN says it is in major decline.

Skrevet av Khal.eesi, 26.07.2015 at 15:56
Apparetly immigrants with their big black cocks are raping Sweden now bahaha


I don't get why you find this funny. One minute, you're a proto-feminist, the next you laugh at the prospect of girls getting raped.

I doubt you'd find it funny if it were your relatives. Then again, I wouldn't be surprised they were considering prostitution is up by 150% in Greece. That number will climb and Athens will be littered with women of all ages selling their bodies just to pay for food.

Lets see if you're still laughing then. I doubt your fellow Greeks will be. The same thing happened in Berlin in the 30s. Anarchists and commies laughed then too. Remember what came after? Your nation will spark the fire and disgusting people like you helped bring it about.
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07.08.2015 - 07:13
 brianwl (Admin)
Money is irrelevant. What is relevant is the contributions an individual makes. This is not reflected by money, but since we are all addicted to it, and no one wants to change, then yes, i fully support 7 billion an hour minimum wage, so people will learn the truth faster and maybe change things before we all in the same boat as Greece.

Keep in mind, every major nation is in debt to IMF and it's partners... we are all greek. They are just the testing ground for what's to come.
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19.08.2015 - 00:55
No. Just no. Don't fix what is not broken, you'll just damage it. All this will do is create additional inflation, so by raising the minimum wage you will just make the food the families need more expensive since they need to pay higher wages... Or lay off workers, which create unemployment. I tell you, I'd much rather be employed with low salary then be unemployed. But then again, this is basically just the first step - The next is to complain about the lack of medicare for the unemployed, leading to state health institutions. That's when they use that as a reason to tax you more. Then they will just get unemployment subsidies and so on.
In the end, you're sitting in a prime Scandinavian Social Democrat system built on emotions, and the hard workers practically pay for the lard asses that just happen to be completely incompetent...
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19.08.2015 - 02:38
Skrevet av Tik-Tok, 06.08.2015 at 18:21

Skrevet av Khal.eesi, 26.07.2015 at 15:56

Second you said Scandinavian countries are in decline. I told you you were wrong again and that you need to prove your claim, since statistics claim otherwise. We had this discussion about Nordic countries with your friend Tik tok in another thread, im not searching for the links again, you can find it.. His arguments were interesting.


It is in decline. More than enough statistics were posted. Even the UN says it is in major decline.

Skrevet av Khal.eesi, 26.07.2015 at 15:56
Apparetly immigrants with their big black cocks are raping Sweden now bahaha


I don't get why you find this funny. One minute, you're a proto-feminist, the next you laugh at the prospect of girls getting raped.

I doubt you'd find it funny if it were your relatives. Then again, I wouldn't be surprised they were considering prostitution is up by 150% in Greece. That number will climb and Athens will be littered with women of all ages selling their bodies just to pay for food.

Lets see if you're still laughing then. I doubt your fellow Greeks will be. The same thing happened in Berlin in the 30s. Anarchists and commies laughed then too. Remember what came after? Your nation will spark the fire and disgusting people like you helped bring it about.


You sir, have earned an upvote and +rep.

-A Scandinavian.
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19.08.2015 - 09:50
 Acquiesce (Mod)
The truth is actually a lot more complex than people in this thread are making it out to be. I'm quite confident that a national $15 minimum wage tomorrow would be disastrous for the country. Pretty much any renowned economist would agree that doubling the minimum wage overnight would lead to unemployment and inflation.

At the same time living in New York City on $7.25/hr is literally impossible. Because of prices here you would need to work a second job and/or have some alternative source of income, be it government welfare or family. And so I do believe that the minimum wage should be increased overtime in a place like NYC to ~$15. As some others have pointed out increased worker productivity can help to soften the raised labor costs for businesses.

Do I think the same holds true for bumblefuck Alabama population 5,000? No, raising the minimum wage too quickly without regard for any cost of living adjustments is a bad idea. So logically the answer is somewhere in between. And that's what the social science evidence supports. Depending on what research you read some claim that a higher minimum wage helps the economy and some say it hurts it. I expect both conclusions are tied to reality contingent on a lot of variability we don't yet understand.
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19.08.2015 - 10:06
See the thing is, if minimum wage goes up, so does the price for every thing else. Also, money isn't backed by any thing... money is really an illusion and a modern form of slavery.
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