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  • Originally posted by DanS
    It matters a lot whether these folks are just starting out in the work force.

    They have to start their careers somewhere and raising the minimum wage would mean that some of them would not get that job to start their career in the first place.

    This is the DUMBEST economic theory in the history of capitalism. And remember, it's some dumbasses' theory, it is not a fact.

    If raising minimum wage really killed profitability, then why are CEO salaries continuing to rise?

    The CEO wage gap in this country is 300:1. It has been RISING steadily. Compare this with every other country in the world and you will not see such a scandalous gap between line worker and boss.

    How many minimum wage workers do you think a company could employ for that extra million bucks the CEO really doesn't need? A LOT.

    Every state needs to have a living wage and it needs to be raised quite substantially. It's not just teenage workers and immigrants that take these jobs.


    The economic priorities in this country are ****ed up and out of balance.
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    • Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe
      As for examples of Cali, NJ, NY with increased minimum wage I am by no means convinced as they have historically been hemoraging jobs of late (now granted the tech bubble had a significant impact in Cali) but I'm sure labor costs enviro costs, regulational costs are as much responsible for that as any single factor.
      That's funny because the unemployment rate hasn't moved much and has gone down slightly. We never saw a lose of jobs dispite our miniium wage being several dollars per hour higher then the rest of the country and our inflation (minus housing which has always been out of control due to population growth exceeding supply) has been at or lower then the national average. I'd bet low wage work has even increased since we last raised the minium wage.

      The only sectors which I've heard losing lots of employees are technology (the bubble popped), the movies (Hollywood no longer has a lock on that and so must compete against foreigners), and the aircraft business (people just aren't buying the number of planes post 9/11 that they used to). None of those are low wage jobs where people work for minimiium wage.
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      • People brought up slavery before, as well as minimum wage conditions. This was actually in the Lincoln-Douglas debates or some similar thing, IIRC- Lincoln's opponent pointed out that conditions in northern factories could be just as bad as on planations. But Lincoln pointed out the important difference- if you don't like working in that factory, you can walk up to the owner and say "I quit." People can still do that today if they hate their jobs. There ARE other jobs out there. I won't pretend that the allure of having a job compared to looking for one isn't a tight leash, but it's not anywhere near slavery.

        To advocate an ideology that will result in your extintion is idiocy, regardless of any otherwise intelligent qualities you might have.

        Or perhaps honesty. Regardless of whether or not something will cause your extinction... example, suppose you have a person who well & truly believes in some Judeo-Christian God, but also has decided that such a being is not worthy of their worship. "Yeah, you exist, God, but I just don't like your style. I'll take the punishment."

        Or take a Russian Jew circa 1850 who well & truly believes in democracy in the truest sense of the word- no natural rights, no checks and balances, simply the rule of the people (There are such people still around, and they're cheerfuly in favor of, say, school prayer if a locality wants it). They believe that it's simply the best form of government, even though in their current situation it might get them Greek-democracy style ostracized/exiled, or even worse.

        I wouldn't call either of those beliefs necessarily idiotic.

        If raising minimum wage really killed profitability, then why are CEO salaries continuing to rise?

        CEO's salaries rising- while an utter travesty- has nothing to do with the minimum wage. It's probably the result of competitive bidding on something very intangible of which there's a small supply of. Imagine a small stadium that only seated 100 people, but 200 people bought tickets. If the stadium manager's solution is to encourage everyone to come early, and this situation is repeated several times, people will just keep on coming earlier & earlier with no end in sight.

        A good CEO is a very rare thing, but one worth a whole pile of money. So even if a CEO would be quite happy to work for "merely" a million dollars or so, the demand is so wonky on them that the price is driven entirely out of proportion. You can see a similar effect with sports stars. Is Barry Bonds really worth a zillion times more than your median second baseman?
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        Therefore this is not a syllogism.

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        • Ack, there was an ageism related thread/group of comments that I missed (for good reason though!). I won't sift through it all, but why should teens or people under 25 be less worthy of a good wage than anyone else?

          Opposing raising the minimum wage on the premise (right or not) that its just a bunch of dumb teens getting minimum wage anyways, is a terrible reason. But ack, I don't have time or patience to debate it, so I'm just registering my comment for the official record.
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          • What do you think we have some legislative history somewhere here? "For the official record"

            And the argument isn't that it is a bunch of 'dumb' teens getting the jobs, but that many people making the wage are in their first job and/or don't have the schooling for the higher paying job. In that case, it makes sense they make less.
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            • It's just another sorry excuse to avoid paying a living wage to people who need it. The impacts of raising the minimium wage $1-$2 are tiny over all but they huge to people who need the money to make ends meet. CEOs and boards of directors always feel they themselves deserve a raise but never anyone else, which is fine, but don't feel bad when their tax rate gets raised through the roof in order to discourage such unethical behavior.
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              • In addition to Imran's point it was also posited that the majority were first time employees (i.e. kids in a first job) to refute the accusation that the vast majority of minimum wagers are single parent mothers trying to feed a family of 5 on minimum wage.
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                • Originally posted by Ted Striker



                  This is the DUMBEST economic theory in the history of capitalism. And remember, it's some dumbasses' theory, it is not a fact.

                  If raising minimum wage really killed profitability, then why are CEO salaries continuing to rise?

                  The CEO wage gap in this country is 300:1. It has been RISING steadily. Compare this with every other country in the world and you will not see such a scandalous gap between line worker and boss.

                  How many minimum wage workers do you think a company could employ for that extra million bucks the CEO really doesn't need? A LOT.

                  Every state needs to have a living wage and it needs to be raised quite substantially. It's not just teenage workers and immigrants that take these jobs.


                  The economic priorities in this country are ****ed up and out of balance.
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                  • Originally posted by Oerdin


                    That's funny because the unemployment rate hasn't moved much and has gone down slightly. We never saw a lose of jobs dispite our miniium wage being several dollars per hour higher then the rest of the country and our inflation (minus housing which has always been out of control due to population growth exceeding supply) has been at or lower then the national average. I'd bet low wage work has even increased since we last raised the minium wage.

                    The only sectors which I've heard losing lots of employees are technology (the bubble popped), the movies (Hollywood no longer has a lock on that and so must compete against foreigners), and the aircraft business (people just aren't buying the number of planes post 9/11 that they used to). None of those are low wage jobs where people work for minimiium wage.
                    Two words wrt Cali - Illegal immigrants
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                    • Originally posted by Oerdin
                      People who make minimium wage never, ever, ever get benifits
                      True, even if, theoretically, the job offers bennies. Most min wage jobs that offer bennies (and the do exist) make you wait six months before becomming eligible. Guess what happens when six months starts to loom. You get fired and rehired.
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                      • Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe
                        In addition to Imran's point it was also posited that the majority were first time employees (i.e. kids in a first job) to refute the accusation that the vast majority of minimum wagers are single parent mothers trying to feed a family of 5 on minimum wage.
                        NPR says it's 60% of min wage earners that are single mothers, and no one yet has refuted that.
                        Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...

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                        • Originally posted by chegitz guevara


                          True, even if, theoretically, the job offers bennies. Most min wage jobs that offer bennies (and the do exist) make you wait six months before becomming eligible. Guess what happens when six months starts to loom. You get fired and rehired.
                          No typically you find a better job and move on. The point remains tho' many people do not in fact take advantage of teh bennies.

                          That being said remember in addition to health care, dental, etc. there are paid holidays and normally 2 weeks vacation. The last are worth nominally 10% of paid salary alone.
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                          • Originally posted by Ogie Oglethorpe
                            In addition to Imran's point it was also posited that the majority were first time employees (i.e. kids in a first job) to refute the accusation that the vast majority of minimum wagers are single parent mothers trying to feed a family of 5 on minimum wage.
                            I do find that statement funny as well. My brother is 17 and is making more than minimum wage. He is nothing special, just a normal HS kid. The idea that someone who is not mentally or physically retarded cannot make more than minimum wage for an extended period of time is crazy. Sure, you may start there, but after 6 months, you will probably get a raise if you work hard. If not, add that to your resume/application and go apply. This is so simple, all of my brother's friends make at least $1.50 more than minimum wage. And this is at Smoothie Kings, via landscaping, working at golf courses, and Tanning places.

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                            • Originally posted by chegitz guevara


                              NPR says it's 60% of min wage earners that are single mothers, and no one yet has refuted that.
                              There actually may be no need as teh single parent mothers may be in fact kids working a first time job.
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                              “In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter

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                              • Originally posted by Oerdin
                                Ogie: I'm sure it had some thing to do with that but the reality is the British weren't about to intervene in a bloody land war where millions of people were dieing. Especially since their main reason would to be to gain access to blockaded southern cotton but the British instead just started planting cotton in India and Egypt to make up for the lost American sources. Cotton was also produced in Brazil so there really was never a solid economic case for intervention.
                                I beleive the fear was not so much an involvement in a land war but moreover breaking the naval blockades the Union was able to enforce on the south thus allowing the south access to trade partners, cotton for guns and gunpowder.

                                Face it teh south was desperate, they would have sold cotton on the cheap just in order to gain access to up to date materiel and supplies.
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                                “In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter

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