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No, everybody knows the key to wealth is you fork over all tax money to the wealthiest people instead of letting the government use it on infrastructure, schools, etc., etc. and then you run up the biggest military debt imaginable and act like you are all around the world to fight against injustice not to gain advantages again for those wealthy few who are raking in profits from where? not so much us any more, but all around the world.
No, everybody knows the key to wealth is you fork over all tax money to the wealthiest people
All Republicans in Congress have a minimum wage, $174,000/year + benefits & their voters don't make them punch a time clock.
How much does Trump's base make? I'm sure they have 0 copay under Trumpcare benefits. Somebody's stupid!
4. Building public roads, public schools and public buildings at ridiculously high prices. e.g. $100 mil for a high school! Of course the construction companies, union bosses, big banks financing those bonds, and politicians make out like bandits! Well, they are bandits! as tax collection is essentially armed robbery.
What do you know and how do you know it?
Was it talk radio or Fox, where everything that isn't a GOP talking point is ridiculed by a distinguished panel of leggy blondes.
Taxes LOL is how government is financed. When you run deficits you are beholden to banks about what you can and cannot do.
Trust me, when they get done destroying the government of the people, you WILL NOT like it.
All politicians in office should be required to follow Trump's example of collecting only $1 for salary.
But then again it's also true that letting in immigrants to do day care, gardening, a picking crops, and other such jobs isn't holding down wages of software engineers.
High crime, high murders, all financial stress related
Before poor people die, they may take out some others out of hate for what they've been through.
There's more money flowing through poor neighborhoods than you'd think.
That doesn't invalidate the point. Easy come, easy go is the saying with that kind of money. What's the average career lifespan for a drug dealer vs a "legitimate" job? Guessing pretty fucking short. How much of that wealth is ever passed down to loved ones, how many of those people make things better for their future generations? Poverty is not to be overlooked.
So yeah, when you start requiring employers to pay some livable wage the businesses don't work any more.
jazz_music says
So yeah, when you start requiring employers to pay some livable wage the businesses don't work any more.
If young people are priced out of the legal job market, how do they get work experience?
$5/hr experience is better than nothing at all
But then again it's also true that letting in immigrants to do day care, gardening, a picking crops, and other such jobs isn't holding down wages of software engineers.
https://fee.org/articles/california-town-sees-businesses-vanish-following-minimum-wage-hike/